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PURELY PEKSOML Jiovem^nts of ip.any People, 5ew* berriaus, and Those Who Visit Sew berry. ]Urs. S. M. Duncan returned last v.eek from a visit to Charleston. Miss Florence McNeil of Augusta, ^ /V > lif ^ riV\Al T\7 ?1 c: f jtJ., IS visiting .uios v anuti ?? tot. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lattimer mo tored to Columbia Tuesday. ; Mrs. .f. C. Goggans, Jr., Mrs. A. C. ^ruith and Miss Kitty Coke Smith motored to Columbia Wednesday. X3 sitr T TXT /"*<-? T*r-r\n loft .'VVlaHriOCiljl'U ' XVT7*. . v>ai ovil eight for Louisville, Ga., to attend the meeting of presbytery. W. c. Hayes of Columbi-a is in the i city visiting his mother, Mrs. Alma i Paves, and fanuh ~ ? Misses Harriet and Ruth Easterbv of Laurens are visiting Mrs. James "Smith. i Mrs. F. W. Chapman of Dillon Js visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. JML Kibler. Mrs. H. C. Wofford of Washington,; XJ% V^., 19 * nullify J.Jv^i u vutvi ?&tvi ier in Newberry. Mrs. R. G. Parks of Newberry is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank 0. ?>ack.?Saluda SCtndard, 5th. Mr. Jas. R. Dav.dson left yesterday! for Columbia to visit Mrs. Davidson j who is visiting their daughter, Mrs. i ^as. L. Aull. and family. Mr. and Mis. Baynard Simons of {.' iiar lesion spent la-si juuiiua> ucic ith Mrs. Simons' aunt, Mrs. T. "W. Smith. Mr. Maban Smith of Greenville: spent the week-end in Newberry with! ins parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. | Smith. I I Prof. W. L. Motes is home from his J leaching at Monroe. He is resting' up from the result of an accident! 3d vhich he was hurt. Cnief State Constable ?>. M. Dun-j esn returned to his duties in Charles ton Wednesday after visiting his fam ily during the past several days. Mr. J. H. Summer of Xewberrv spent yesterday in the city with his, eon, -Mr. J. E. Summer.?Greenwood Journal. 4th. j Mrs. T. J. Duckett spent several j f*ays last week in Newberry with her daughter. Mrs. Duncan P. Johnson.? Clinton Gazette. Misses Estaline and Elgiva McCain \ ct Chicora college nave arrived 10 Koend Easter with their sister, Mrs. i Thos. P. Johnson^ Miss Mildred Evans left Thursday' "lor Columbia where she will be the iruest f^r several r?^vs of her sister, J&rs. William Brooder. * 1 Mr. Claude Smith of /Wlhitmire t?pent several days of this week in the city with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Van Smith, in High Point. Mr. C. O. Bull left Thursday for his Tmmp in Cameron to spend the fias-f ter holidays. He was accompanied j iy Mr. Dave Williams. Mrs. Frank Lominack of Newberry ( visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.' I*. Kinard. recently.?Ninety Six Cor. i - Greenwood Journal, 4th. Miss Harriet Mayer left Thursday "lor Laurens and Converse <%>llege, -wliere she will spend the Easter holi days,' and next week will go to Union to attend the Young-Arthur wedding. Master Charlie Herbert Moore, who ">?as been visiting his little cousin, 'Master P. E. Anderson, Jr., in New berry, has returned home.?Green wood Index, 3rd. j \ Messrs. Walter and John Cormack,! Barney Kreps, Billy Crenshaw, James Brady and Humbert Anil motored to Newberry from Columbia and return ed th*t city Wednesday. "Miss Bessie Davenport has return ed to Newberry after a visit of rwo> ->eeks to her sister, Mrs. Sidney Turner.?Ninety Six Cor. Greenwood Journal, 4tn. Mr. Thomas P. Johnson returned Wednesday night from Greenville, the grand jury of the federal court, of which he was a member, having discharged their duties at that term. Married by the probate jurtee in his office on Field day, Preston G. McCarty of Saluda Route 1 and Miss Carrie Turner of Silverstreet.?Salu da Standard. 5th. I Lomas. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ij. C. Singlev. who some time since was bit by a mad dog. has re *- -i-'1? Motmont covereo unuer iue numc n r.vhninistered by Dr. T. H. Pope. ? Mr. H. F. Addy returned Wednes day night from Columbia, where he has been visiting his son, Mr. George A. Addy. at the hospital, who is re-. covering from his recent serious op-, eration for appendicitis. I Prominent South Carolinians who were visitors in Columbia today in-1 eluded Messrs. Geo. A. Lee and C. D. | 'Lee of Lydia: Captain Robert E. j. Craig, Hartsville; LaXToate Evans, ! "" 3 T TV Tatioc of ! 3-tartsvme, <tuu L^im wi i >?. ? Newberry.?The Record. 4th. Mr. Stanmore Langford has return- ? To whom are you to entrust your chi and vour owi EYES Will you let just anybody ex -sight? Of course 4'anybody" Car you; but to examine eyes and fit 3 a skillful eve-sight specialist?a time to the study and practice of DR. CI .has been fitting glasses to the gc county for the last 1S ye*rs with years fitting glasses in one corami] skillful, expert, reliable eye worfc TTTI11 \Tnn,Urr,. VT 111 I Cilidlii ill ma iitnuviij' v/i.4 Monday April 16th. pffice over Office opposite Herald'and News :>d from a visit to Union, having haa i week's vacation from his work, ai lie sub-station of the Southern Pow ?r company in Newberry. During his absence his place here was tilled b\ Mr. Sam Ncal. Miss Hallie Wright, teacher of Oen trol school, Pomaria. accompanied ba ilor sister. Miss Haskell Wright, New berry college student, will leave to uay to spend me taster season nn Laurens county with their parents, J Mr. and Mrs. W. F. iWright. j (( Dr. T. W. Smith went to Columbia 3. yesterday to meet his son-in-law, Mr. _ Frank G. Wright, of Charlotte, who with Mrs. Wright came there for con sultation as to the condition of Mr. Wright, who is to undergo an X-Ray c< examination for some trouble witn!s f n n cr J St WHICH lie lias uccii ouuvi tug. Mr. W. C. Dreher and wife and two! sons will be in Newberry next Tues- J day, arriving at one o'clock and will be at the Newberry hotel. From here he goes to Ninety Six. He will be glad to see his friends during his brief visit to Newberry at the New berry hotel. Mr. Dreher has been residing in Berlin for the past sever al years and returned to this country with Ambassador Gerard only re cently. j Mrs. A. C. Jones and Miss Louise i irtnoo nf ciTvartyinbure: attended thej funeral of Mr. J. Y. Meetze Sunday.} g ?Gaffney Ledger. Mr. Meetze was ai brother-in-law to the late Thos. F. and R. H. Greneker of Newberry. He died at his home in Gaffney on Fri day morning at the advanced age of 81 years. He moved from Charles ton to Gaffney many years ago. Mr. Meetze was one of the best Chris tians that ever lived and one of the most kind hearted. cum i r vfvnr vmz CM 'v*/1AJJ nwa.*v?Jv I MY DUROC PIGS will be for sale in 10 days. Breed nothing but the best blood, registered in buyer's name. Am also breeding Hampshire hogs. j V. E. Kohn, Prosperity, S. C. 4-6-tf. COLE PARTS?Just arrived a large lot and can fill your orders promptly. Also planters. Summer Bros. Co. 4-612t. DON'T FAIL to see the new culti vator at The Purcell Co. 4-6-lt. CABBAGE PLANTS?We have a nice lot. Call and get them while the supply lasts. W. H. Lominack ana Son. 3-6-11. GARDEN SEED?Full and complete stock of bulk garden seed, water mel on, beans, peas, etc. We give you | more for your money. Try us and! see the difference. Summer Bros. Co. 4-S-4t. With every hair cut for child un-| der 14 there will be given a free tick-! et to the Arcade. Hallman's Barber j Shop, over J. M. Count s store, Main j street. 4-6-3t. FOR SALE?Pine cabbage plants.) 20 cents per hundred. Otto Klettner, Jr. i Phones 262 and 370. 4-6-ltp. | MOLASSES?Large lot barrel goods ' just received. Let us figure on your ' needs. \ Summer Bros. to. 4-612t. WANTED?100 I>wts of old gold at once for manufacturing purposes.' Will pay top prices. P. C. Jeans &j Co., Jewellers. 4-3-2t. j, WE CARRY a full line of farming; implements, including Gantt, Pot andj Ledbetter cotton planters, guano dis-; tributors, drag ^harrows, stalk cut- ' ters, and cultivators of all descrip-' tions. Don't fail to get our prices be-! fore you buy. THE PURCELL CO. j A 1 * LOOKS NOW that canned goods will be high next year, so why not plant plenty of beans, cabbage, to matoes and be prepared to make mon-j ey canning these. We have the seed, and the cans. Will appreciate your orders. Summer Bros. Co. 4-612t. WANTED?Hogs, sheep, goats and beeves. Highest aarket price paid. Also 50 gallons home made lard for sale. Write or phone L. T. Adams, \'ew?erry, S. C., R. F. D. 1. Phoae >1 * o :n?u, }-23-4t. going Wren's ri perimeut with your precious 1 "put on" a pair of glasses on :ou with proper glasses takes man who devotes his whole fitting glasses exclusively. RIMM >od people of Newberry and great satisfaction. Eighteen tnity is a guarantee in uselt ct :ice for two (2) *veeks from J. A. Burton's Real Estete building. For hair cuts, and all other work j Due in a regular establishment. i > Hallman's Barber Shop, over J. M. ounts' store. Main street. 6-3t. MOXEY to lend on real estate. Clias. P. Bar re, Attorney. ; 2tt : TRIUMPH BIG DOLL Cotton Seed ^ulled) for sale by H. L. Parr. -20-tf. For a hair cut. a shave, shine or it | tiampoo, you will find first-class ac- j ^mmodations at Hallman's Barber. hop, over J. M. Counts' store, Main treet. -6-3t. PR, P. G. ELLESOR Office Over Joba.soo-MoCrackin o. HOURS: 8-9 a. m.?12-2 p. m.?5-6 p. m. 23-4t. FOR SALE. One 12 H. P. Tozer Engine mount 1 One 70 saw Lummus angle drive t ?. o i s a in, letjuer anu condenser. One Gullet friction drive selft amping cotton press. One Carolina corn mill. 42 in. top tinner. One Nordyke and 3forman oorn leaner and elevator. One I. H. C. steam corn sheLler. One 24 in. cut off saw and mandle. 65 ft. 2 3-16 shafting. Iacluding all belts boxes and pul >ys. Apply to C. L. LrElTZSEY, Silrerstreet, S. C. ?be high fact) ?ai well enin ?th will Touring ( Roadster ? Buy FIR< BARBECUE. 1 will give a nrst-class Barbecue Friday. Fieid day, April lo at mv residence. Will soil meat and hash by JO o'clock. I. M. Counts. 3-23-td. Notice t.> Breeders. Offer my standard bred stallion. Prince Cecelian, Registration Xo. 4155S; also my Kentucky .Jack bet ter known as Murry Kinard Jack. will in ch:ir?p r>- V T Hneir at my stables. Charges t? insure horse colt stand and suck $12.50. Mule. $1-5.00. Groom fee on Mule colt 50c cash. NAT GIST. If your eyes trouble you see us. P. C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers F. O. B. cause of the in -grade material: re of Maxwell id because the Company will i or its nrnrlurt. 5 "w I 7 terefore the pri< tr iMi UC Sltgiiujr un 2ar YOUR Max 5T and save the \T TIT i JLHNA Newberry, So a x lvioior AT THE RC AD FRIDAY, APRIL <i. Thos. I)i\On Present* The Sequel to vi!wii. "1IU' ttUUI ui U "THE FALL OF A NATION'' 2 Hours of Thrills. Performances ( ontinnously From 3 \ p. m. to 12 p. m. Admission?Adults: .?0 cents. .Chil dren Under 14: Scents. See or Write Us for Selec-1 tion Package \ uI anytmng in me nne 01 rresenis for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Gen uine Goods ..nd compete with all mail order houses. Orders filled at once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. Columbia, S. C. Phone 1046 J IV Farlnrv icreased cost of s used in the ma Motor Cars, V policy of the M not permit of che :e of the Max^ :reased as folio from $635 from $620 well before Mi ! increase. # ftm/i luth Carolina 11) o Cars Dpera House PROGRAMME Friday, April 6. Triangle Plays Hill Present LILLIAN (?1SH in "THE (HILDKES PAV" A Fine Arts Production. Saturday, April 7. V JL 1VIUA V.7 T I *** * - v FRANCIS BISH3IA X and BEVERLY BAY>?: in the Ninth Episode of "THE GREAT SECRET* Metro Travelogue yo. in. in Continuation of Around the World Keystone All Star Comedy. Metro All Star Comedy. Monday, April 9. Daniel Frohman Presents *n^?vn rrv irTrL' mjSiijt rr,.i it jlv n and OWES MOO BE In A GULL LIKE THAT* W. C. EZELL Optometrist. 1116 Main Str?et. HO UBS: Bftily, Exeept SoBdaj, S:80 A. M. to 12:30 P. Ml 1-sflP.*. to5:.WP.If. Irenfnss, Wednesday and Saturday only, 8:00 P. *L to <>:0$ P. *. >ther Hoars by Appointment VTI T the nu iax iao s veil ws: A IU ?puuu to $650 kY