The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 13, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
PURELY PERSONAL
3l?yeni^n(s of ip.any People, 5ew
f iierrians, and Tliose Wh? Visit
>e^v berry.
Miss Sullivan of Laurens is the j
guest of Miss Kate Summer. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chaney, after j
visiting in Newberry, returned Tues-j
day to their home at Goldville.
A.T,v<, T Qmirlnolc of Augusta is i
iUlOO jbCVAiu v.. _ _ _
visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. L. Albrit-'
ton. at Jalapa.
Messrs. Or J. Ramage and B. W. I
Crouch of Saiuda were in Newberry j
Wednesday. I
?v. J. W. Carson has returned j
the meeting of presbytery ai.
jlle, Ga.
>udella Shealy returned on j
from a visit to Gilbert and
|T. Babb and little son, iW5n
Thursday to visit friends
Boyd of Wbitmire ana'
Childs of Hendersonville >
'sts of Mrs. H. L. Parr. (
Purcell spent several j
is week in Augusta witnj
E. Scott returned on Wed- j
an extended visit tc Co-|
lempson of Newberry paid &
section one day last week.
Creek Cor. Saluda Standard.
Annie Stevens of Newberry is
visiting .in tbis section this weefc.?
Big Creek Cor. Saluda Standard.
"Do/iVittiqn vir.hols of Newberry coi
^UVUmMAA
lege spent Sunday with homefolks.?!
Pleasant Grove Cor. Saluda Standard.
Allen Wise of Newberry -college
spent Easter with homefolks.?Salud*
Standard.
Miss Harriet Mayer and Mr. Benj.f
Mayer attended the Young-Arthur j
wedding in Union Tuesday evening.
Mrs. C. D. Weeks and little daugh
ters, Misses Caroline and Julia, re
turned on Tuesday from an Easter
visit to Greenwood.
Miss Fannie McCaughrin of New-1
"berry arrived this morning to be the !
guest of Mrs. J. C. Harper for some
time.?Greenwood Journal, 10th.
Misses Pearl and BlondelJ Powell
of Spartanburg returned to their hone
Voctpr wirn
on Monday aiter &^cuUm6
Mrs. M. A. Counts. ,
Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock returned on
xuesday to her home at Goldville af
ter an Easter visit here to her sister,
Mrs. J. R. Greer.
Messrs. Harold Epting, Leo Derrick
and Herman Boozer of Newberry col
lege spent the Easter season at home.
?Leesville News.
t ? ?titiTT-o-j-n rotrrmed Mon
'AITS. JLiUU iUVlinaiu
day from two months' stay in Cam
den and Xewberry.?Hodges Cor.
Greenwood Journal.
Miss Gladys Higgins, a student of
Newberry college, spent the Easter
holidays here with her mother.?Eas
ley Progress.
Mrs. J. M. Morris and her daughter,
little Miss Leone, are visit: ng Mr a.
Morris' mother, Mrs. J. K. Epps, in
Columbia.
Mr. S. H. McLean, the genial aia-1
trict passenger agent of the gre.ii
Southern railway from Columbia, was
in Newberry Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers spent
Saturday night with Mrs. Mary Mills
of Prosperity.?Pleasant Grove Cor j
Saluda Standard. \
Leland Sheppard of Prosperity,
spent Saturday and Sunday in thisr
community wim ms ^.uucm,
Griffith.?Big Creek Cor. Saluda Stan-;
dard.
Mr. Paschal Shealy of Newberry i
college spent Easter with his par-i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Shealy.? j
Pond Branch Cor. Lexington Dispatch-!
News.
Mr. W. M. Allen of Greenville stop- i
J in K^wberrv on returning J
P<TU w - ?
from the Great Council of Red Men}
-on Thursday for a few hours and j
shook hands with friends.
Mrs. Cole L. Blease of Columbia;
and her brother, Hon. Clinton H. Sum- j
ne" J*\. member of the house from
Anderson, passed through Newberry
Thursday on their way from Columbia
to Anderson.
Mrs. F. O. Black and two little
daughters of Saluda are visiuug UC1 |
parents, Postmaster and Mrs. W. A. j
Hill, while Superintendent Blac\ went!
or tTirmiffh to Rock Hill to r. 1 the1
educational conference in th-A city, j
Miss Alma Lupo has returned to!
fWhitmire, where she is teaching
school, after speding the Easter holi-!
days with her mother, Mrs. N. A. Lu-j
po, in Taylor street.?The State, lOtl.j
t q t Gallman and i
mi cmu. iuav* w* ? - ?
Miss Bertha May Gallman have re-!
turned home after spending several!
. days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gallman |
in Newberry.?The State, 10th". j
Messrs. J. H. and F. M. Baxter, ac
companied by Mr. Clarence F. Ad
ams, motored Tuesday to Good Hope
church cemetery, near Wards, in Sa
- luda county, to erect a monument at
the grave of the latter's wife.
Mrs. W. F. Wright returned 10 her
home in Laurens county Tuesday af
ter a brief visit to relatives here.
She was accompanied home by her
eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Wright, of Charlotte.
Miss68 Emmie Duncan, Ellen Murpfa
and Mattie Smith of Columbia col
lege, Gladys Murph of White Stone,
f
WAP
SEE
and Messrs. B. E. Williams of Swan- j
sea, Paul Murph and Frank Foster;
of White Stone, spent Easter witn i
Miss Nene Duncan of near Whitmire.!
.Miss Mildred Evans of Newberry j
spent Easter with her sister, Mrs.
William Brooker, and remained over)
for the dinner dance last evening at;
the Jefferson. She returns home to- j
day to resume her'studies at New - (
terry college.?The State. 10th.
Mr. Robert A. Welch or Houston,; ]
Texas.' is on a visit to nis parenib.j]
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Welch. He re- j
tains the looks of his youth and ir.s1
many friends are glad to see him 1ij|?
such fine condition. His appearance',
shows "how they grow men in Tex
as."
Mr. Mahon Smith of Greenville was
in Newberry this week demonstrate*
the Kissel Kar motor truck. Mahon,
who got his automobile education
under liis "Cousin BM1," knows now
to handle and drive cars and is no
doubt making the Greenvillia.'is s.t
up and take notice.
Rev. B. L. Knight of Newberry de-1
livered a fine discourse at Ebenezer
last Sunday afternoon on the subject
of Christain Education, at the close
of Which $100 was subscribed for the,:
benefit of the Metnodist colleges?:
Wofford, Lander and Columbia.? j
Smithville Cor. Abbeville Medium, j
10th. |
Simpson Stockman and sister. Miss
Estelle, of Newberry county, visited <
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W.
DeHardt Saturday night and Sunday.
?Tillman Cor. Saluda Standard.
George Bowers and sister, Miss Myr-J
Tflvior. of Prosperity,:
tic, auu u ? ,
were in this section Friday.?Big!
Creek Cor. Saluda Standard.
Among the articles we wanted to
publish but could not find room for-1
in this issue is a proposition to Presi
dent Wilson from Congressman Lev
er, chairman of the house committee
on agriculture, urging food dictation.
Also Governor Manning's address to
the ministers of all denominations in
South Carolina to devote at least a
part of their sermons on LLfc!AL CULluaj, |
and each succeeding Sunday for as}
long a time thereafter as they may
deem advisable to a presentation of I
the need for larger production of food,
emphasizing thrift in the home and u
rigid domestic economy. Bishop W.
A. Guerry of the Episcopal diocese of
the State, was prompt to respond to
the governor's adc jss and issue a
pastoral letter to the clergymen un
der his jurisdiction.
West End Baptist fhurch.
(H. W. Stone Pastor.)
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Mr. J. Y. Jones, superintendent.
Preaching services at 11 a. m. anG
7:45 p. m. Sermons by the pastor.
Prayer meeting on Wlednesday ev
ening at 7:30. A cordial welcome is
extended all strangers and visitors
ottonrtiner these services.
A NEWBERRY LADY
SUFFERED 3 YEARS
BUT IS HAPPY NOW
To be aided irom suuex IU50 x VOUAV
ing from indigestion that spread over
a period of three years and to gam
five pounds in weight from a single !
bottle of Waco Tonic are among the
more remarkable aids worked by this
ideal tonic for women.
The person who enjoys these gains
is Mrs. Mary Varneclo, Newberry,
The story of her long time ills ana
worries and restoration to health, ana
happiness through Waco Tonic is
told in Mrs. Yarnedo's own words:
"For a quarter of a century I suff
ered from indigestion, stomach trou
ble and nervousness. Food woula
sour and cause gas formations in my
stomach fromVvhich I suffered ter
ribly. I could not sleep half the night
thftse awful shooting
ucv?uat vi _
pains. During the day I was attack-]
od wit? headeaches that left me dizzy.
I fell off ten pounds in weight.
'^Day after day I saw in the papers
and heard what Waco Tonic was do
ing for men and women, many of
whom suffered as I. Among those
who offered praise to Waco Tonic
merits were leaders in my community
and who I knew would not allow tneir j
names to be used in Waco Tonic con
nection unless it had helped them.
With a resoive that I, too, would offer
my indorsement if I would only be
relieved of my many sufferings, 1
started on falaco Tonic.
"When I say that I am no longer
i eat as much of any food as I like,
suffering from indigestion
without fear of those former alter
effect, that I sleep throughout the
nights without bother; that I feei
sronger in every way; that I have
gained five pounds in weight; and all
from one bottle, you know Waco Ton
* - * ?? ma
IS UUB ucipcu Uiu.
"In fulfilling my self promise I do
go with the hope that others will prot
it and benefit by my story."
Genuine Waco Tonic is sold in New
berry, 906 Main street. Dollar bottle
for 50c. 3 large dollar bottles, $1.25.
6 bottles $2.50.
Also in Saluda county by E. A. Hav
ird's Store. Xlso Hudson & Bouk
night, Newberry, S. C.
AS
JTED
SPKriAL SOIIItS
LOST ~<?\ednesday in Xewberrv c
on Dead Fall road. 1 presto-lite tan:
If found please notify .J. W. White.
4-13-lt.
MY DUROC PIGS will be for sa:
in 10 days. Breed noining uui uj
best blood, registered in buyer
r,ame. Am also breeding Hampsliir
hogs.
V. E. Kohn. Prosperity. S. C.
i-6-tf.
WATERMELON SEED
Tom Watson
\TaTJ7
Carolina Bradford
Kleckly Sweet
Monte Christo
etc.
CANTALOUPE SEED
V1U1 k*aaav va ?
All fresh and fine at
P. E. WAY, Druggist
Newberry, S. C.
That's the Maxwel
of Gibraltar.
For vears the Mar
Maxwell car, which h
Greatest Motor Car V
-as the car of pc
endurance?of econon
200,000 satisfied IV
that policy.
More than three t
ness stability to the J
The First <
0
No matter what o
the face of the greatly
the Maxwell Cor
well standard of qu?
the cost of the car.
While we are son
helped - because the 1
the quality whi<
non-stop records of
miles, the 1917. recoi
of gasoline.
This Sec
If the Maxwell C<
as it is, it would ha1
construction and refi
-and that the Mj
No manufacturer
as he could a year ag
The fact that the
assurance that the A!
quality into the car -
your guarantee
Motor Car Value.'*
In Fact, Bel
As a matter of fact
than ever before.
- j For the Army and "Navy.
Three young men from^the Mollo
- ; lion mill passed the examination at
>r! the postoffice Wednesday and aceoin
K.J panied Recruiting Officer Red to Co
| lurnbia as volunteers for th--; lTnited j
j States army, as follows: Messrs.
- O d e 11 Burton. James .Jones ana
[ei Claude Bou knight. There were six i
e; applicants from the same place, the j
three not passing being .Messrs. tui :
Smith. Robert Rartlett and Henry j
.Tones. It is probable, however, that i
Mr? Bartlett will be accepted later. !
Postmaster Hill has 011 hand several,
applications for enlistment, in the:
army and in the navy, from both white
and colored citizens. Some of these ;
will be examined next week.
The above examinations were for |
the army, there being none for the j
navy since Messrs. Clyde Hayes and
O-over Thomas passed some days1
ago.
.\ewberry boys are not taking hold'
very fast as yet. but Newbery is rep- j
resented by several young men at I
different points.
Mr. Clements Salter was ordered
from Atlanta to rejoin his company
at Rome, Ga.
Dr. Wm. E. Crooks of Pomaria is
now an assistant surgeon in the army,
and Mr. Vernon H. Wheeler of Pros
perity is an officer in the navy.
Mr. Robert D. Porter was one of the
Citadel graduates recommended by
Superintendent Bond as a second
lieutenant in the army.
DR. P. G. ELLESOR
Office Over
Johnson-MeCrackin Co.
HOURS.:
8-9 a. m,?12-2 p. m,?5-6 p. m.
3.23-4t.
TRIUMPH ?IG BOLL Cotton Seed
(culled) for sale by H. L. Parr.
3-20-tf.
HT $
Maxwell Quality hi
rigidly maintained in
constant increases in
i fixed and immutable as the Rock
well Company has been proving it in the
as come to be recognized as the "World's
alue,"
jwer?of ease of control?of stability?of
IV.
laxwell owners attest to the success or
housand Maxwell dealers owe their busi
fulfillment of that policy.
Consideration is?Maxwell
Owners' Protection
ther motor car manufacturers may do in
r increased cost of raw materials,
npany is going to maintain the high Max
ility and only make a slight increase in
y that there is any increase, it can't be
first consideration is Maxwell quality,
ch has given the Maxwell the two world's
22,000 miles, the 1916 record, and 23,500
;d, at amazingly high mileage per gallon
tall Increase is Your Big
Insurance Policy
>mpany didn't make the increase, slight
ve to skimp here and there in materials,
nements,
ixwell Company will never do.
can make a car today for the same cost
price of the Maxwell will be raised is your
[axwell campaign is still putting the same
of still getting the "World's Greatest
iter Value Than Ever Before
t, the Maxwell is now an even better "buyr
CAROLINA AUK
Phone 172 A
AT THE
RC AD
FRIDAY, APRIL 13.
Yltasrttpli rresenis t. n. ^?uinn mi
AN ENEMY TO THE KING"
In t> Acts.
SATl RIMY, APRIL 14.
-HAH AND MD"? Kalem.
"HAZARDS OF HELEN"?Kalem.
"GRANT, POLICE REPORTER"?Ka-j
Iem. ,
"THE SHIELDING SHADOW"?Palhe 1
Chapter 10?2 Keels.
MONDAY, APRIL 10.
Yitugraph Presents Marc McDennot In
-THE PRICE OF FAME.*'
In 5 Acts.
Notice to Breeders.
Offer my standard bred stallion,
Prince Cecelian, Registration No.
41-558; also my Kentucky Jack bet
ter known as Alurry Kinard Jack.
will be in charge oi X. T. Hogg ar i
my stables. Charges te insure horse j
colt stand and suck $12.50. Mule, i
$15.00. Groom fee on Mule colt 50c
cask.
XAT GIST.
3-30-tf.
For a hair cut. a snave, shine or a
shampoo, you will find first-class t-2
commodations at Hallman's Barber
Shop, over J. M. Counts' store. .Main :
street.
4-6-3t.
COTTON SEED?A few bushels of!
iv?ng staple and Cleveland big boll for
sale. Apply to Thos. W. Gallman,'
Newberry, S. C., R. F. D., 2. I
4-10-3tp.
fifiS Ma
is been and will 1]
l spite of the big an
the cost of material
N.
Not because the model of design
in part, /
?but because the Maxwell you
refinement of the original highly suc<
ago,
?the super-product which time :
fo/?hirin<> this nowerful car have dem
?the same proud Maxwell model i
tive tests held by the Sheffield Scie
Prof. Gallup of the Worcester Polytech
the most economical of all the cars
The Car That Everym
Maxwell economy of upkeep has i
Thousands upon thousands of Ma
that their running costs are as lit!
per month?an amount which the
casual luxuries.
TUn MotojoII div<?? an mil<
1 I1C iTiaarrvu ?? 0
Instance, the world's non-stop record
a Maxwell stock car averaged 22 mile
Owns a World's Non-Sto
There is no reason why you shou
It's first price is small?far less, i
deration its complete equipment ai
than any other car made.
Then its cost of upkeep is so Iittli
family's ordinary luxuries extravagan
With the power in its motor to m;
like a level road;
?with the ease of control that ma
less pleasure;
?and with the stability and endur
well* not a one season, but a many-s
?the Maxwell is beyond doubt th<
Car Value"?everyman's car.
May 1st, the New
?Goes Into Effect
But You do not h
Increase in Price if
Maxwell now.
3 COMPANY, Inc.
Lsk for Demonstration
I
Ope^a House
PROGRAMME
Friday, April 13.
Triangle Plavs Will l'reseoj
DOROTHY (ilSlf
in
"CHILDREN OF THE FEl li*
A Fine Arts Production.
Saturday, April 14.
Tlie Metro Pictures >VilI Preset
FRANCIS BISHMAN
and
BEVERLY HAYNE
In the Tenth Episode of
"THE GREAT SECRET*
Two Reels.
METRO SCENIC TRAVELOGUE *0
17.
Will Present.
MR, AND MRS. SIDNEY DRE*
in
"FREE SPEECH"
Single Reel Comedy.
Keystone Coined v Present#
?A ROUGH KNIGHT"
One Reel
Monday, April l(j.
Jesse L. Lasky Present?
WALLACE REID
in
"THE GOLDEX FETTER*"
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The annual meeting the stock
holders of the Newberry Cotton Mills,
"will be held at Newberry, S. C.. the
5-econd day of May, 1917, at 10 o'ciocfc
in the forenoon.
GEO. S. MOWER.
Secretary
^10-2t.
V 1st
is changed in whole
buy today is the super
:essful model of four years
and experience in manu
onstrated to be right,
vhich, in recent competi
ntific School of Yale and
nic Institute, proved itself
tested.
an Can Uwn
nade it everyman's car.
swell owners have told us
tie as six to eight dollars
average man spends on
?age per gallon of gasoline,
run of 22.000 miles, when
s per gallon of gasoline.
p Champion Car
Idn't.
when you take into consi
id luxurious refinements,
s as to make the cost of a
it by comparison.
ake up hill and down dale
kes driving sheer, trouble
ance that makes the Max
eason car:
5 "World's Greatest Motor
r Price?$665
ave to pay the
you buy your
w