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PURELY PEKSONAL jc i C Pie AiOTeiii-^Dt8 of reany People, 3iew i?erriaus, and Those Who Visit ! 1 dewberry. { 11 Mrs. C. W. Yonce spent Monday in tOumrabia. , J Air. and Mrs. M. Z. Watkins are 1 yjsiiins relatives in Newberry.?Till- ? r- o?i,wu oa*v. ? v.?r. oauiua oiaiiuaiu, j ~ Mrs. Thos. 0. Stewart of Newberry y|?nt tbe week-end in the city with \ her brother. Mr. 0. L. Shock ley, and ' Tamil v.?Greenwood Index. 27th. | t Miss Marie Schumpert of Prosper- t tty was the j?uest last week of Mrs.: W. Hampton Mixson, Jr., in Divine j street, Shandon.?The State, 27th. I ( Dr. D. J. burns and family and c W. W. Griffin and Miss Octie f aT* ^?Cw V.rt WN r*. r\ fKn UTKito tPonr Jorc Uiv > ^:u cu luc h unt r uhl ^ .bouse in Nance street. j E. S. Franklin is at the bedside of i Ibis brother, John Franklin, of New-;2 terry, who is very ill now.?Tillman \ ?Got. Saluda Standard, 29th. i ? Mr. Gray Ellesor Dickert has gone to Savannah having passed examina- j 1km as applicant for membership in j 13be signal corps of the United States } Army at that station. j f Mrs. Prank Greneker Wright, after o a* plerant visit to her parents, Dr. axd Mrs. T. W. Smith, has returned t ie her home in Charlotte. ; a Misses Minnie Lee Stone and Liz-: p Gordon visited Miss Bessie Tim- j t aoerman at Silverstreet from Friday j Afternoon until Sunday afternoon.? j Uonalds Cor. Greenville Piedmont, j r Mrs. John T. Franklin and children c fc-i Newberry were visitors of Mr. and o Sirs. E. S. Franklin last week. They ? <;&xne over Thursday, returning Sat-!p <orday.?Tillma& Cor. Saluda Stan- ; +jvlu. j 34r. T. F. Suber of Pomaria will $ spend the Easter vacation at home E from the Lutheran Theological sem- t :"?nary in Columbia. Candidate for r ^graduation W. H. Dutton has accept- j ed the call to the Summer and Mayer .Memorial parish in Newberry. i ^ Mr. Eduard Scholtz of Charlotte fipent a day or so here this week with } some of his friends. It looks nat- f ural to see him walking the streets < trf his former home city, where he t J&s always been popular. ; Mr. B. F. Goggans and family hav. ( amoved to the house (the Coppock y <nlqy>ni yartnntK' VOM+Ort hv AiPStir*? i f A VW iltlj T U VU VV\A uj >-< J T. Hogge and J. J- Hitt and faml- ? lies, who have moved to the Carlisle ? jbouae in Nance street. - t Mr. Dominick has been interesting a iimself in matters pertaining tc| the Third district even in advance of tak- c ing active charge of the high position ^ 1o which he has been elected.?From ^ -editorial under head of "Mr. Donrin- n cfc is Bosy." in Keowee. Walhalla, j Tourier. J Rev. W. I. Herbert, presiding elder ^ ?jf Greenwood, preached at the Metho *Jist church here Sunday morning. ^ 3FRs text was. "And the Man Daniel g Prospered." It was a splendid dis- a coarse and was delivered with force ti mad power.?Cross Hill Cor. Laurens c .^dvert?ser, 28th. v "Mr. Robert P. Fair, of the Indian -c 'Jtefining company of New York, was "in the city from last Saturday until v "Wednesday on a visit to his father, Wm. Y. Fair. The friends of p "BoV were all .glad to see him drop d in on his old happy hunting: grounds kicking and doing so well; He travels ^ .aronnd on a tour of inspection and 'frets to see much of this vast country, jwmping from snowy regions to balmy jT rf-^mpc >n n dav. Mr. George Addv, accompanied hv ^ physician. I)r. W. E. Pelham. Jr., p iront to Columbia Tuesday to unaer- p an operation for appendicitis, rle p a. serious case and was operated ^ ?n after the bursting of the appendix. "His father and mother were sent for n sjxI went to Columbia Tuesday nisrht "witb Mr. Sam Johnson in his car. ^ Hfr. Addy came home Wednesday and q " * ? i .1? i /.# recurnea vestercwy me ucumuc ui ? isis son, who from' last accounts was p resting nicely. It ws?.s ?t nrst thought a lit would die or. the operating tabled j 1< g VARIOFS AND Af-t AROi T. : r< Hear the new music at the opera S "fconse. Some of it is finer. " A good many from Newberry sa"*c S *SVhy Nat Enlisted" at Little Moun- a lam weuii?su<iv iiigui. xi Newberry has actually seen three F vhole days of fair weather on a4 u stretch. 1] There will be preaching at the a ISpiscopal church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. t There will be some fine singing In a ?>me of the churches on Easter Sun day, morning and night. t The Calendar society will meet t Mrs Smith Livingstone on Fri- v afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1 Sunday will be -the first of April, n "We liope the weather will not play a a fool trick and keep you away from I your favorite church. c Miss Annie Mae Kin? and Mr. T. W. b /Wbod, both of Oakland, were married "by the Rev. B. L. Knight last Sat- v ?rday. h There will be a public picnic at the a "Newberry -fill on Saturday, April 7. o Everybody is invited. Ladies will o please carry well filled baskets. n ?f you would see something pretty c "these hard and scary times look at 1 nh* <^qt>1av window at the downtown t Salter art studio. j t rSfiss Nora Todd of Little Mountain g "Mr. Yancv Ouzts nf Kin*rd<? were a married by the Rev. W. H. Murray on ~ Jast Thursday. ^ Thp Newberry Lutheran Pastoral h association is to meet next Tuesday t :n the library room of Newberry ool-je iege at 10:30 o'clock a. m. 1 li There will be a joint meeting of n "the Beth Eden pastorate at the par- ? nrA C!.r? f r* tt m rvr*r^ ir? rr of If) rv'? S uatUi ua? mvi uw atv v ? tffoex. ii The Woman's Aid society of thfl t" First Baptist church will meet at c Mrs. J. R. Davidson's Monday after- * noon at 4:30 o'clock. j i Miss Lillie Sanders and Mr. B. F. Txmsrshore. both of Oakland, we'f nnarried by the Rev. W. R. Bouknight b in last Sunday evening at 0.4" i lock. j ? The matter of the sewerage im movement is being looked into by our 1 vide awake council and board of | lealtli. These tv?o active bodies have ' lie health oi' the city at heart. Miss Goldie Marie Petria. of West 1 jid and Mr. Haskel! (A'larren o: Lex- ( ngton were married on the 19th in-,' :tant by Notary Public .1. A. Temple it the residence of Mr. P. A. Winder.;'1 The Young People's Mission c )f the Lutheran church will meet 1 Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. rhose who have not reported witn? * heir mite boxes will please do so at hat meeting. There will be an "Easter Egg j $ -lunt" by the Sunday school of the,j Church of the Redeemer Easter Mon-j c lay. Those who will contribute eggs j i or this purpose, please send them to.c :arsonage, or Mrs. Lottie Derrick's, j r The contract of rebuilding the steel j )naeeN on tne :\ewDerry siue weisj iwarded to Mr. Richardson; $1.77r>' vas the price.?Pleasant Grove Cor. Jaluda Standard. A daughter was born to Dr. and blrs. J. A. Hunt Thursday. Mrs. lunt's mother, Mrs. Schumpert of ^osperity, spent several days with ler last week.?Sa-luda Standard, 9th. Our exchanges are calling atten ion to the new law which prohibits i person under theylnfluence of whls ;ey from operating an automobile on he public highway. The fine i9 not ess than $20, and can be $100. If you would take in "The Happl-| tess of Three Women," go to tneji pera house oil Monday and see the ? ;reat House Peters and Myrtle Sted- s nan perform their parts. It is a \ lay "that hits straight to the heart." \ There is to be a "Microscope Mys- \ ery" at the opera house Friday, to- j [ay. If you like to see Constance Tal-i ' nadge and Wilfred Lucas in the pie- j ures you will go to see it. It is a) tew kind of detective story, and most >eople like detective stories. j. The vacant store building belong- a ng to Dr. Henry McCullough, corn- ? r Vance and Harrington streets, has >een rented by Mr. J. J. Hitt, who or the present will conduct a soft trink and confectionery business here. The 8th episode of "The Great Se ret" will he shown at the opera louse Saturday. The Metro Trave ogue will exhibit a continuation of i round the wor.a series. You will! ilso see "The Future Man,", in a Me-j ro comedy, and "Crooked to the End,"| i Keystone comedy. Rock Hill has scared up two alleg-J id German spies. Next thing you :now, Ola Town and Silverstreet will ?e sending for secret service men to aake an Investigation?Greenwood ournal. Some neople scared up a ierman spy in Newberry a little while ack. Beginning 011 next Monday and re- j s mining in force until the first of (^ ctober the grocery stores will close j * t 6 o'clock p. m.?in Laurens. In I 3 hat live city the other stores already!^ lose at 6 o'clock throughout the & ear except in December. I>auren3 0 ; all right. A In speaking of the trial and con- d iction of Ira O. Burton, who has not (i ucceeded in giving bond, the Honea' c ? .to afn Chronicle says: "Ira Burton is son of the late Toliver Burton of lis nlace and spent his boyhood days ere.'* Tench Boozer's fame has * not beeu >reotten. He can play outfield or ifield. He can run the paths like rabbit and he can hit the apple in' fashion that made many another j layer envious and that gave many a rteher the worst kind of blues.? rom a baseball article in the Colum ia Record of the 26th. The following are on tne " nonorj all" for having used the split logi rag on Carrier Devore's route,.| reafcly improving the roads: Messrs, reorge Sligh, L. B. Schumpert, James lalfacre. Brown Franklin, J. T. Yanklm. George Parrott, Johi^ Half cre, George Halfacre, A.. P. Ruff, ames Ruff, L. H. Sease, W. L. Kib *r. Dan Berley. David Ruff, Lee Rin er and T. M. Suber. Postmaster Hill wants young men' 3 see him for enlisting in the United { J Un nolle f/\r I >tat6s ariny unci imv^ nc no ^ . young men of stuff and ambition."* as j iecretarv Daniels terms them. Theyjl re offering themselves right along! q Greenville and other places since | Resident Wilson's order of last Sat-j rday niofht authorizing an increase! n the enlistment. See our postmaster nd get in on the front row. | Look for "Great Expectations" at j he opera house tonight, Thursday, j I nd enjoy an hour with Dickens. Big Busy Baxter is en' yeningjl kings on the corner this side next;! o the Hotel Savoy in pusning uie rork for Newberry's best building, "here is life yet in the land in that leighborhood. Contractor Baxter is i trash mover with his cyclone ways.' t didn't take him long to make that orner look like an airship had bom arded it. A letter from Mrs. Tom Thumb, rith one of her latest photographs,' | as been received by Mrs. E. M. Ev- \ ns, Sr. Mrs. Thumb, who is 7o years j Id, lives in Middleboro, Mass. Thej lder inhabitants of Newberry re-' hi.a nifv hp- I aeni'uer iier vib*u? tu mra ~ ; ompanied by her husband, Genera! j "om Thumb. It is a pleasure to note hat a lady in Newberry has been dis- J inguished with a letter and a photo rapli from so celebrated a person ge as Mrs. Tom Thumb. The beautiful millinery goods of Iiss Annie L. Smith and comranyj ave been transferred from down own to the up town store lately va-j ated by Mr. G. L. Robinson, and the adies will conduct their fine busi-! ess at that desirable ana popular, tazid. Miss Anne O. Ruff bought the oda fountain, etc., used by Mr. Rob fison at his store and has removed' he same to her own store on the orner of Caldwell and Friend streets, rhere she will dispense soft drinks r connection with her regular line ? business. ; 0riTne important action was tasen y the city council at the regular | nesting Tuesday night, as will be ;eeu by reference to ordinances pass ed and published. The ordinances ire in accordance with rule's adopted )Y the board of health, iiead them or yourselves. .Newberry has h io-.rd of health (with a health officer? ha: is uoinj; things, anu a city coun il ihat is backing the good work, ioih v hairman Gilder and Healtu )Uicer Player aio making good their Joclaration at the beginning of their luties ihat if they did not inaugurate md carry out a working system that vould accomplish results they would esign and let others take the job.' rhey are on the job. The Southern Ruralist gets off a rood on.- that is applicable to many; >laces without calling names. If it' ioesn't hit in Newberry it will at oVirvtx.- thf? ron?fiTi vi'hv snmp la lies are treated impolitely by some: nen. The piece relates that a hand-j somely dressed young woman en-, ered a crowed car. Among the pas- I rcngers was a rough looking chap vith dilapidated clothes, who rose md offered the young lady his seat, laying: "I don't look as well as liese 'ere gentlemen, but I've ;ot more politeness." The young voman sat down without a word of: hanks, just as some in Newberry do. { Ifter a little while the old fellow,' irv. o omllfl coiH- "Mi'rb T I left my tobacco pouch on the seat. rVill you please get up?" So sooner vas the seat unoccupied than the >ld fellow deliberately sat down tgain. "Believe I'll keep sittin' here, rliss. I'vt got a little more polite less than these 'ere gentlemen, bat I tare found out that I ain't got uigh o much common sense." This is the >est thing we have heard lately ana ots of men in Newberry will enjoy t while thinking of a few ladies who >ass "like ships in the nteht-" Death cf Mr. P. H. Anderson. j Mr. Patrick Henry Anderson, who tad been in bad health for some time i tnd had suffered a stroke of paraly- j lis some weeks ago, died suddenly on; Wednesday morning at the home of | lis son, Mr. R. H. Anderson, in Coi-j ege street, this city. He was 73 ears old. His body was taken to Greenwood or burial, the following pallbearers :onveying it from the bouse to the! rain: Messrs. Frank R. Hunter,! Sarle Bullock, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr.,! 3r. W. O. Miller, !Wl W. Cromer, Floyd 1 Bradley, I. H. Hunt and M. L. Spear- j nan. Anderson had been making his lome in "Newberry. He was formerly >f Waterloo, Laurens county, where le conducted a largd farm ror a num-) )er of years, but for the past few *ears had lived with his children, le was a gallant Confederate vet ran. News of his death came as a hock to his relatives and mends, .lie following children survive: Mr. lerbert A. Anderson, Mrs. W. L. loore, Mrs. Toe S. Marshall, of jreenwood, Mrs. M. L. B. Sturkey of IcCormick, Mr. Walter H. Anderson, f Greenwood, Messrs. Paul and Hal .nderson of Newberry, Mr. Ben An erson of Anderson and Mr. Roy An prson of Greenwood and Miss^ Fran es Anderson, who is teaching*in the eneca schools. Jotfcon, Garden md Other Se lect Seed. Cleveland Big- Bole $1.65 bn. Dixie Wilt-Resistant $1.75 bu. Moss's Improved $1.50 bu. Ouliette I 1-2 inch staple $1.75- bn. Hartsyille No. 9 Long Staple $1.75 u. iWebber Long Staple >o. 82 $1.75 n. Velvet Beans recleaned $1.90 bo. Soj Beans 90 cents peck. Onr Seeds are extra fine. All kinds of Garden Seeds. F. HEA803T CROI & CO. Orangebnrg, S. (\ New Maxwell (if l w e nave on be put on any ca the Atwater Ken Ask any usei they ever had wi that New System Call on us to den with 33 4-5 hors< We have 1 r and also 1 new 1 These are New C r; BARBECUE. I will give a first-class Barbecue Friday, Field day, (April 13 at my residence. Will sell meat and hash by 10 o'clock. J. M. Counts. 3-23-td. WANTED?A reliable. hustling party to sell cemetery work for us ai this section. Old established com pany. Good proposition to riglit man., Write for particulars. Mecklenburg i Marble & Granite Co., Charlotte, N. C. 3-9-6tp. . i WANTED?Hogs, sheep, goats and beeves. Highest market price pala. i Also 50 gallons home made lard for i sale. Write or phone L. T. Adams, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. 1. Phone; 214?3. 3-23-4t. ' PARK AND POLLARDS Dry Mash makes them lay or bust For sale by Johnson McCrackin ?o. 2,27-tf. FOR SALE?Webber No. S2 Long Staple cotton seed, guaranteed pure. Two (2) Dollars per bushel. R. McC. Holmes. 5M6-4t. RICE, MEAL, Frefh for sale bj JcAmson-McCrackin Cc. 2-13-tf. POP CORN for sale. Johnson-Mc Crackin Co. ^ 2-20-tf. MONEY to lend on real estate. Chas. P. Barre, Attorney. 2-2 it TRIUMPH BIG RODL Cotton Seed; (culled) for sale by H. L. Parr. 3-20-tf. DR. P. G. ELLESOR Office Oter Johnsou-McCrackhi Co. HOURS: 8-9 a. nu?12-2 p. ?.?5-6 p. ih. 9 09 4 4 See or Write Us for Selec tion Package | Of anything in tbe line of Presents for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER UNG SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, i both in plain and fancy jewelry, j \X/r?? Hnlu T-TnnAlo Q r\ 1 onrl <=>n_ ! ft V. \y J J^AaiiVAiV. WVSAAV* UUU j uine Goods aud compete with all I mail order houses. Orders filled' at once. TRY US | SYLVAN BROS. j Columbia, S. C? Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. [f your eyes trouble you j see us. P. C. JEANS & CO. Exciu ive Opticians and Jewelers with the New Sta e of the best starters r. The old magnetc it Ignition Unit runs r of Maxwell cars ar th their Maxwell wa -i m m 11 i on the maxweii we lonstrate to you the e power. lew 1916 model Roa 916 model Touring < i 1 ars never been usea ^ROLINA 1000 M AT THE RC AD FRIDAY, MARCH 29. )iiu*rr:i{in t'resem* inn; an<l Harry T. JTorey In 44WHOM fl tiE (iODS l>EJVfttOYn A V. Ij. S. E. in 6 Acts. SATURDAY, MARCH 30. H(*rant, Police Reporter*"?Kalem. "Hazards of Helen**?Kalem. <4Ham and Bud*?kalem. "Dangers of Doiis"?Yhagraph. / Other Reel. MONDAY, APRIL 2. Yitagrapb Presents, Peggy Hyiand And Antttnia Moreno in "THE ROSE OP THE SOUTH* A V. L. S. E. in 6 Acts. iraaaBiaa Yes, they arc the Best Bifocals , You can't distinguish between the ap pearance of KRYPTUKii (pronoun c-ed Crip-tockal aud ordinary t vision glasyes. That's why they are , unrvrr. a.ry kno*n as iho only per feet ud?cal, and that's why they are better than others. No disfiguring Kne or hump reveals the fact that you are wearing double vision glasses. (If your ey?s need glasses to see dis 1 tant objetca and glasses to see near I\AD CATV xvi* One 12 H. P. Tcxcer Engine mount ed. One 70 saw Lummus angle drive gin, feeder and condenser. One Gullet friction drive se'lft tramping cotton press. One Carolina corn mill, 42 in. top runner. One Nordyke and Morman corn Uicrtijioi oiiu cickwu. One I. H. C. steam corn sheller. One 24 in. cut off saw and mandle. 65 ft. 2 3-16 shafting. Including all belts boxes and pul leys. Apply to C. L. LEIT2SEY, Silverstreet, S/C. GOOD FARM to ^ork on shares or for rent. See me. G. W. Kinard, Prospertiy. 3-30-11. ICE. ICE?I want all my customers to know that I am now better pre pared to handle ice at my warehouse than I have ever been before and will sell at the very low prict of $4.00 1 AAA ?.A />OTl fa y CI JL.UU'V pu U1IU Ct AA 14 l/v V/ViAWJ for 100 pound tickets. Will have plenty of ice from now on all the time. Yours, G. iW. KINARD, Prosperity. 3-3<Mt FOR SALE?Pot plants. All yari ties. Mrs. R. P. Franklin, Helena, S. C. 3-27-2t. Notice to Breeders. Offer my standard br<*i stallion, Prince Cecelian, Registration No. 41558; also ray Kentucky Jack bet ter known as Murry Kinard Jack, will be in charge oi N. T. Hogg at my stables. Charges to insure horse colt stand and suck $12.50. Mule. $1'5.00. Groom fee on Mule colt 50c cash. NAT GIST. O OA W iJ-OV. Li. rting System & ; on the 1917 Maxw > is done away with from the Storage E id you will find thai s Magneto trouble, have a car built best 4 cylinder car dster will sell for $5 car will sell for $5' AU1U ain St. Opera PROGRAMME Friday, .March oO. Triangle Flays Will Present. \\)LiiiED LIT A 5. and CO N ST A N t t T ALMADf. h in I -the AIICliOSilOPE HTSTEJ8Y" i A Fine Arts Production of a New Kind oi Detective Story. Saturday, ITarch 31. The Hetro Pictures Mill Present FllA3iClS JBl'&DLiS and BEVERLY BATNE In The Eighth Episode of *TBK GliEAT SECKET' ! Showing a Clue From the Klondike. HETRO TRAVELOGUE NO. 1*. (Continuation of Around the World.) Keystone Comedy Presents FEED MACE In *C ROOKED TO THE BND" Jffetro Comedy Present*. UTHE FUTURE MAX" Featuring RALPH HERTZ Monday, April 2 Oliver Jlorosco Presents HOUSE PETERS and MYRTLE STED3LAX In "THE H.LPPIXESS OF THREE MEN" A Paramount Picture. Buist Garden Seed You'll not experiment if you plant Buist Garden Seed. Come here and make vnnf wlprhnn nnur T>ma | to plant. P. E. WAY, Druggist ;Phonel58 Newberry, S. C. CHEVROLET "FOUR NINETY" ?*rft C/.ntni<Aj jMcvujvauj ?l4iu)7j>ru 5-PA$SENGER TOURING GAB 2-PASSESGEB BOADSTEB Read what Mr. H. C. Randolph, Co lumbia, S. C., says: "Regarding the service I have derir ed irom me unevroiei car, ruur Xinety," which I bought last April, will say that I have driven this car a little over 25,000 miles with less jx pense both in gas, oil and repairs than any car I have ever driven and I have had quite a number. I got 24 6-10 miles per gallon of gas for 12,000 miles and I am only on my sec ond set of tires and they are in first class condition now." PRICE $650 f. o. b. factory. J. D. QUATTLEBAUM Distributor Prosperity, South Carolina Long Springs ell Cars that can and now have lattery. " a 11 ilk A f?*A1lklA i au uk/ it Since we have without tiouble on the market >35.00 delivered. >0.00 delivered. fix I