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FIKELY PERSONAL UoTtw^nts of many People, $ew kerriaa*, and Those Wlio Visit Newberry. i Mr. 0. S. Stubbs of Alcolu spen: \hc week-end in Newberry. Miss Woodie Bowman spent Monday Columbia. i ?)r. James Mcintosh has returned trom a pleasant visit to Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Miss 3kfary Lou Bullock and Miss Rosa Amick motored to Styx Sunday. Mr. S. B. Tompkins went to Green-' ^,-ooa on ounaay ro pay a visit 10 ms wother. i Mrs. George Reid of Chappells was the city Thursday.?Greenwood In dex, 21st. Mrs. J. M. Morris and daughter, lit-: ile Miss Leone, have returned from & visit to relatives in Columbia. Ex-Governor Cole L. Blease was in Newberry on professional business the week end. Mrs. A. N. Boland of Little Moun-, tain is visiting her daughter, Mrs.' ?aude F. Lathan. Mr. H. H. Blease will fill his ap-| pointment Wednesday night on Civic; Preparedness at Jolly Street. Mrs. L. G. Eskridge and son. Lad-' son have returned from a visit to Darlington. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sligh and' son, Francis, spent Sunday in Green-; wood. ? Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb and Win rt ,1 In n4 lrifili T> OT 3*<A/u iciuiacu last ween. liuui tioiiiuc in Easley. i .Messrs. Douglas Hornsby, Charley W^st. Jr., Edward Davis. William Halfacre, Ferd Scurry and Wilbur, Sale motored to Styx Sunday. Superintendent Homer W. Schum pert attended the convention of the Tri-State Water and Light associa tion at Macon. Ga., last week. ! Mrs. H. O. Feller*- and two little children left Sunday to visit relatives in Columbia, until Tuesday when they -will visit relatives in Lake iCity. ; $Ir. Jackson Bowers of the post office force has returned from a va tattion trip to Washington, D. C., and to relatives in Virginia. Miss Sadie Fant, an attractive young lady of Berlin, was the week cad guest of Miss Cleo Gantt.?Wag-. otocKiiror UnroM Mrs. George Johnson spent some time last week in Newberry with relatives.?Wagner Cor. Batesburg Herald, 19th. J < - Miss Hallie Wright came from jfee Central school community of Poma&t and spent the week-end with relatfcrfes i? the city. ; Mr. Albert Jennings, one of Pine Grove's best boys, was a week-end TJsitor in Newberry.?Buck Level Cor. &reeixwoocl Index, 21st. ! .Miss Mary Gilbert of Newberry is the week-end guest of Miss Julia Johnstone at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. T. A. March.?Greenwood Index. Miss Nellie Adams came from Clin 4pn. and spent the week-end in New fccrry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. &.. C. Adams. Messrs. Henry M. Payer, Ernest S. Dickert, S. H. Barnett, Henry D. -Adams and Fred Paysinger motored rto Styx Sunday. Mrs. C. White Fant and daughter, . iittle Miss Katherine, of Columbia, spent the . week-end with-relatives in Newberrv,. ^lessrs. J. C.- Sample, C. J. Purcell, JM 'W. Booth, Reed Bovleston and 03 Feagle motored Sunday to Styx. , Mr. Clements Salter, a member, of the, 5th Georgia infantry; will return tpday to his company at Macon, after visiting his relatives here since Sat urday, rChief State Constable S. M. Duncan of Charleston spent Sunday night )\in Latvia ir* XT a rr? Karrr AAm?n?3r tr\ Of*, ma uvuic iii .icn uc?? vuuuug i,u -see Mrs. Duncac *ho is siclc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Epting, Miss Jessie Epting and Mr. F. Lawson Paysinger motored to Augusta Sun slay in Mr. Epting's car. They will return today. Messrs. Ellesor' Adams. Roy Shan non and Duncan passed through New - jjcrry nuxix w iiitum c oimuaj (.utn way to Columbia to visit some of the college girls in that city. Miss May Reid attended as brides maid at the McLees-McMitchael wed ding in Orangeburg last Wednesday. A week fiies by when it comes to weddings. Mr. John B. Paysinger came in from TiUCK.' tliil ouxxucty iuujl iiiuig xii mo tai with his brother, Strother, who had t>een there to see Mr. S. M. Derrick of Newberry college <win second place m the oratorical contest. i Mr. Jas. L. Aull and family of Co lumbia came to Newberry Friday ev ening. He returned to his work Sun day. Mrs. Aull and the baby will spend awhile with her parents, Mr. T D Hq trirlc An 1 Miss Grace Patrick arrived Monday Zo spend a few days here with. Miss Ufct Summer, her former classmate -of Elizabeth college. Miss Patrick as on her way home in Hickory, N. after visitiue in Columbia. Mr. Robert A. Welch left Sunday for his home in Houston, Texas. Up on his arrival there he will go im mpdiatelv to Oklahoma to look after Ms interest in oil and gas wells In "that country. Dr. J. M. Kibler, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., and Dr. E. H. Bowman have re " turned from Spartanburg, where they attended the meeting of the South <t??relina Medical association. 'Mr. ?George (Sneros, one of the pop ular 'Greeks who is so well known in Newberry, where he once lived as a "^lerk for Mr. Mitchell, is in the city, and his many friends are glad to see Sim. Messrs. G. L. Robinson, Geo. A. -Addy and Edgar Long nave returned Irom the Columbia hospital after re covering from serious operations each lor appendicitis. Their many friends are all glad to welcome them home again. Mr. W. E. Wiles of the up-town telegraph office returned to his duties "here last week, after an extended ^ifeit to his homefolks at Longfo^n, ^airfield county. During his absence his place here W23 filled by Operator . H. Hobgoocl of North v.'arot;na. Mr. J. H. Alewine has had The Herald and News changed from his former address at Chapin to his pres ent address at Little Mountain. The Herald v.nd News toiiows jiKe uie sun of day after the darkness ol night. ! Messrs. C. H. Dudley and J. H. Sims will leave today in Mr. Dudley's car for Charleston to spend a weeit in that city on business, Mr. Dudley being the -Newberry manger of the w e Pnnv \fprcantile company of Charleston. Messrs. Ellesor Adams, Roy Shan non, Haskell Miller, Claude Gilliam, Tom Young and James Abrams. al;, from Whitmire, have joined the Coast Artillery company at Greenwood. There are other young men from that community who will join the com paii j. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wicker, Miss Hornsby and Miss Teressa Maybm motored to Columbia Sunday to visit Mrs. Wicker's daughter, Miss Sara Halfacre, and Miss Verna Lane at tha Columbia hospital. Miss Halfacre' and \riss Lane are expected home Wednesday | Misses Sara Halfacre and 'Verna Lane went to the Columbia hospital; last Wednesday afternoon and were! met there "by their physician, Dr. W.j E. Pelham, Jr., on his return from! the Spartanburg meeting of the State Medical association. Both young la-: dies underwent operations for the re moval of their tonsils and are doing well. ""-I T> * TJo TT_ Messrs. james i. iunctm, x>. ^ ird, S. W. Brown and J. Henry Lane found the roads in good condition be-: tween Newberry and Hendersonville when they traveled to that city ana back last week in a Hollier Eight. They made the trip to the mountains in quick time, the car being kept in high gear all the way until within about 200 yards of Hendersonville. j Mrs. H. C. Wofford, who was op-! erated on at the Columbia hospital: last week is doing well. There were a half a. dozen or so cases at the hos-; nitai in folumbia from Newberry f - * ? last week or two and more to follow, from adenoids and tonsils to appen-! dicitis. Never heard of so many cases since little Moses had his adenoids, removed after he was found in the bulrush. j Messrs. Alfred Matthews and Fred-; erick Sale, who went to Camp Moore, Styx, to stand examination for en listment in the National Guard, have' returned home. These young men! wanted to volunteer for service in; their country's cause. It is not to1; v.?.'/3?astT?<vrii+ ftf onv vonnsT man who fails to pass the rigid examination.! The honor belongs to them as well! as to those who pass. Messrs. Er-| nest Digby, Beale Cromer, Samuel, Morris and Clarion Blease will go i to Columbia to stand the e*$mination' for entrance into the Unifed States armj* Wednesday. Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., was, at the meeting in Spartanburg last week or the South Carolina Medical associa tion, selected as a member of the committee on medical education. This is a most important committee, more important now since the State and the country at large, of which Ne^v-' bery is no unimportant part, are en-j terting upon an era freighted with momentous issues which wjil require the attention of cool, steady ana wish heads. In selecting Dr. Pelham to do the work of the committee in New berry the association made a good choice. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. j Charley Whitener of Maybinton has been taken to the asylum. Mr. Marvin 'vVilson paid the' usual fine of $5 Monday for speeding. j They are making it compulsory to plant ">n vacant lots in some parts of; this reunited country. The women who will not shop af-j tor r n oln^v have their names on the honor roll. Dr. I. E. Crimm will remain in New berry the balance of the week to prac tice his profession. Don't the little banners and stream ers make you want to go to the (Chau tauqua? From what Mr. Julius B. Boozrr tells us it pays to advertise. See him about it. The contract for county supplies as last advertised for bids was award* ed to Summer Bros. i What was mistal: ^ or a German airship Saturday afternoon was a t>al-! loon sent up advertising the big sale' at Caldwell and Haltiwanger. What about that ordinance to keep chickens at home? It is strange how j chickens will persist in getting in:o! flip nremises of neighbors. The Columbia Record says eat the English sparrows: that they are' sweet. Swat the sparrow. Every-' body get busy. j Read the big ads of Caldwell and Haltiwanger and get a taste of ex-j citing thrills produced by the peru-j sal thereof. There are some interest-j The Ladles' Aid society of the Lu ^i ? t- ? & a T> nr?1l ' tneran i^nurcu ui uuc ivcuocmci n4u meet with Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert Tu , esday afternoon at 5 o'clock. | | There will be preaching at tha i county home by the Rev. W. R. Bouk ; night on the first Sunday in May at 2 p. m. -| The ladies of the Civic association j were going to have a "Mosquito Week" ! after "Clean Up Week," but the "Mos ; nuito Week" has been indefinitely j postponed. j The King's Daughters will give a silver tea at Mrs. Ed R. Hipp's Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Mrs. ! M. O. J. Kreps of Columbia -will make a talk. The ladles of Central Methodist church will have a rummage sare on | Saturday, the 28th, In the store re ! cently vacated by 'Miss Anqie L. I Smith & Co. ing stunts contained in the lat?f,t. | I Teachers for the city schools will ! be elected on Thursday, May 3, and. | the regular spring teachers' examin-j ' ation will be held on Friday, May 4. ; | President J. Henry Harms, D. D?1 j of Newberry college, as a member of the State Board of Civic Prepared i \ nesa for War, is a real live wire la several directions. The little squib about pig raising in me ciiy suuok some responsive echoes, but of course it is to be ex pected that there will be kicks to come. The painting ot' the union depoi passenger station building has beeu completed. The work was done un der the supervision of Mr. E. S. Cop pock. cleaning up back premises your trash ought not to be dumped to stay at uie tiont or your neighbor's prem ises. Some back lois are opposite front lots. Miss May McGregor Reid and Mr. Walter Bruce Wallace will be married "by the Rev. E. D. Kerr at Aveleigh FresDyierian cuuicu uu i um ; morning at 8:30, and will take a brid-' al tour. i Put your trash out in the morning3,! not m the afternoons. For 'Ward l.j Alondavs: Ward 2, Tuesdays; Ward] 3. Wednesdays; Ward 4, Thursdays; Ward 5, Fridays. We want a clean town. Beginning with this Monday after noon the matinee at the opera house will start promptly at 4 o clock ana end at 6:30. There will be two com plete sho^vs each afternoon. The night shows begin at 8 o'clock. tc;?-> \\ olla i<4 in rt? r i1 t'mau a_>. < ? ceipt of word from Chief Behrens! that the annual convention of the [ State Firemen's association and tne > tournament will be held in Spartan-! burg May 15, 16 and 17. Headquarters of the First regi-; ment will probably be moved from j " ~ ~ ~ CK-v tr\ rv.lnmhia at. V^iiJUip .UUUl C, U , w v. - - an early date, according to an an-j nouncement by !Col. P. K. McCully,; commanding, says The State of Satur-j day. j John Gallman, LeRoy Gilliam, Jake; Murch and Anthony Means, colored, ' will go to Columbia Wednesday to! stand examination for the United j States army. Good for the negrc j race. We hope there will be manj i more to follow. Dr. James A. Hayne of Columbia,: who was announced to speak at Xew-: berry Saturday for the preparednessj ( moaiern. cnrr?e up to meet his ap-i .. t pointment; but as tnere was no ona co meet him he returned to Columbia without holding the meeting. The Civic association is also doing another good work in offering prizes' to the school children for the best! gardens, "the idea being that the va-j cant lots be planted with vegetables and beautified with borders of flow-j ers." Good idea that. rp,,fl'a triii ho mnTiv in -Newberry! to regret that Mr. 'iVta. E. Sorg will! leave this city. He goes today to Bei-! ton to open a bakery at that place.: We hope he will do well there. The: old bakery at the corner of Main ana | Thompson streets is now idle. At the Washington, D. Nation-i al convention of the Daughters of the' American Revolution, Mrs. Jos. L. Keitt of Newberry was one of the! *' .CrtM+h rarrtlinji ! Uliriy aeiegai.cs uuui ~ among the number of about 3,000 wo- J men in attendance. r The Newberry delegates to the State reunion at Chester of the Unit-! ed Confederate Veterans today ana; tomorow are: Messrs. J. F. J. Cald-' well. M. A. Carlisle, M. M. Bufora,' R. T. C. Hunter, "Win. Y. Fair, W. P. -rrry 1 Blair, J. G. Rikard, L. li. wneeier and A. B. Cromer. -l The Newberry Civic association is j busy now. They have designated nextj Monday as the beginning or "Clean-j up Week" in this? city. Hope it will be a lovely week. Now when that week rolls around let thorough v. ark - .3 De aoiie. While in Atlanta last week Mana-i ger H. B. Wells of the opera house' made some changes for the further! improvement of his moving picture programs. Be on the watch for the! increased service. vHe has some or. the greatest yet coming. May 4 will be Memorial day in .\ew-; berry this year, instead of the uau4A time. May 10. The change., is made on account of Chautauqua week,, which will he May 8-15. The address will be made by Mr. J. Lyles G4enn' of Chester. J Mr. L. F. Fischer, the expert man-1 aser of the Coca-Cola Bottling Works in Xewberry, is busy with the unload ing of a carload of bottles for tht many soft drinks put up by his re liable hands under his supervision.1 The business is booming and rapidly increasing. i There are too many loafers about mam- nhle-hodied men who do nothing and who will do nothing. Loafers are no good at any time, and especially in times like these they are a positive evil. This is a time for everybody who is able to go to work to do so.?Yorkville Enquirer, i It is too bad. The "Dutch weatnerj Prophet," Mr. 'William P. Houseal of1 Columbia predicts the cold spell In May just when Newberry Is to have I the chautauqua. I j Came close together in Newberryj j ?the U. D. IC. convention and the | Reedy River "W. M. U. Wofford college will play Newberry j on Friday at 4 p. m. Wofford has a | very strong team?she beat the Uni versity of North Carolina last week. ! The game on Friday promises to be 1 a fine one. This will probably be I next to the last game on the "local schedule. Admission 35, 25 ana id cents. The State senator from Lexington, Dr. E. C. Ridgell, who is also Mresi dent of the Corn Growers' :is?ocla tion. calls on the corn club -boys of Lexington county to get 500 mem bers to try for fifty bushels each on TTVvprvbrulv everywhere is I vuc uv/i v. vw going into the raising business. Look at what's coming?nothing less than "Fifi," which is to he here; again at the opera house, Thursday, May 3. You remember "Fifi," and the echoes from it. But this time it I will not cause any hard work or trouble, because it will be presented as a Famous Players-Paramount pic ture with Margaret Clarke in "The Fortunes of Fifi." See who will he with us this week at the opera house: Alice Bra$y, Ethel Barrymore and Sessue Haya kawa. Brady will be in the Brady- i made picture of "The Dancer's Per-/ il" Tuesday, Barrymore in "The! Awakening o? Helena Richie" Wea-j nesday and Hayakawa in "Each to His Kind" Thursday. There will be Twilight Grayer ser vices at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Wednesday evening at 6:16. ine nour is sucn mat mose wno worn in stcres and other places that close at 6:00 o'clock can come directly from their work to the service. There: was a large crowd present last Wea-j nesday evening. The public is cor-1 dially inr >. ?d. 9b m ? HfW-. ?Mmw M 1 : : : <:>/ LILLIAN WALKER, in "THE DOLLAR AND THE LAW" The Dollar Bill. It offers a topic for lot of thought. It will offer more than a thought; to you, It will stir your feeiings and rouse you to act. You see actual scenes taken at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at1 Washington. You see a dollar printed, made andj put into circulation and follow it' mrough its path, and see its power! for good, within the law, and power for evil, witho?t Built alc^ .n interest lines thrumming the music Of life as it Is, "The Dollar, and the Law" is- a su- i vperbly enacted Vitagraph Blue Rib-: bon Feature, with delightful Lillian Walker in the lead. j Don't miss this feature. It mayj cnange me course 01 your lire. Arcade "Wednesday. > i I PAT CA8H. Eggs 27c Hens, per lb. ...... 34c! Broilers, 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 lbs 30c! Jas. D. Quttlebaugi, " Prosperity, S. C. W. C. EZExL Optometrist. 1116 Main Street. HOCKS: Pally, Except Sunday, fi>9lk 1. VI tn H anil v ?vv at mm ?v am wv ? v i 1:30 AL to ?:3tf f. JL. SPJBClAL >UX1Cj?> LARGE TOMATO PLANTS?Earli est variet'ss/ 10 inches tall. While tney last al>c dozen. P. E. Way, l>ruggest, telephone loS. 4-24-it. FDR ? A T ,T? fflRAP?Three <r/w? sound work horses. Cash or credit. Telephone 5012 or 233. JaS G. Brown. 4-24-.lt. / BUNCH OF KEYS lost. Finder will please return same to B. M. Mayes at Mower's garage. i 4-24-lt. I LOST?Between Jollystreet and Prosperity Sunday afternoon the left hand auto glove. Finder will please return or if he will not, send for the right hand glove to match. E. H. i ; Aull, Newberry, S. C. S. AXD S.?The S. and S. Machine | shop in West 'Friend street is equip-! ped with two first class workmen! who will do any kind of engine re-j pairing or fixing of automobiles. We ! do our own work and guarantee it. i l S. and S. I 4-24-1t FOR CABBAGE PUViNTS flee Roy1 Kohn. loc per hundred. Any amount | can be had. A. R. Kohn, Prosperity. ! 4-24-lt. j I HAVE SOME fine registered big 1 type Poland China pigs for sale. See I f Vi nn #] "K a n/\*> aa/1 a f wll of 1T Liicixi emu. uz: vvu v 11 acu wi nuat -aw < means to own one. I breed only tne! best. A look at them will assure you of that. I also have a fine regis tered Poland China service boar. Or ders must be sent in ahead. Satis faction guaranteed or money back. A. R. Kohn, Prosperity, S. C. 4-24-lt Route 4. COTTON SEED?A few bushels of lonz staDle and Cleveland bie: boll for sale. Apply to Thos. W. Gallman, Newberry, S. R. F. D, 2. 4-10-3tp. \TV TYTT'RrW1 PTfi-S uil-1 h*? for sale | in 10 days. Breed nothing but the! best blood, registered in buyer's! I name. Am also breeding Hampshire j hogs. J ; V. E. Kohn. Prosperity, S C. j ; 4-6-tf. Sse or Write Us for Selec tion Package Of anything in the line of Presents for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND! JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER-I LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS) Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain aud fancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Gen- j time Goods and compete with all mail order houses. Orders filled at once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. ni 1 Ait Columbia, 5. C. rnone iu*?3 j Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. your eyes trouble see us. P. C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers LONG STAPLE COTTON For Sale. Best kind grown in New berry county. $1.50 per bushel. P. E. Scott. 4-20-2t. FOR SALE?Registered Angus bulL; E. 0. Counts, Phone 27, Prosperity, S. C.j 4-17-6tp. TRIUMPH BIG BOLL Cotton Seed} (culled) for sale by H. L. Parr. 3-UO-tI. SEE E A "W* ' ABUL Will rem; until Sati Office over J. A, Burton's Real and News Arcade Under Managem< Williams and Presenting High Clc Accompanied by I Open Daily 3 P. IV*. Drop in a MONDAY^ Vitagraph Miss Virgin ? it "THE HUNTI By James Oli nrt rrcn a v I ULoun i i Universal Claire M ? ii "MIXED A Thrilliiig Feature I Also a (ioo< WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Lillian ir "THE DOLLAR - >? - ? V A drama ot the .use am Picture that Ever Opera House 1 PROGRAMME Tuesday* April 24, t Uwi/l,. In A?KO<*iatwm nllh n U'UIUI .1, muuj -?? World Pictures Presents ALICE BRADY in ' THK DANCER'S PERIL" with ALEXIS KOSLOFF Of the Russian Imperial Ballet. Wednesdar. ADril 2.>. Metro Pictures Corporation Presents ETHEL IURBYMORE in -THE AWAKENING OF BJCHIE." Adapted for the Screen froi et Deland's Famous XoveL man's Love and Renunci< Thursday, Jesse L. Lasfy " SESSIE in "EACH TO HIS A Paramount Production of ling Drama of English and I ci^ty Life. Some Bargains in CUT GLASS If you contemplate i r>i DUyillg V/Ui uiass it will pay you to see ours first. P. E. WAY / Druggist Phone 158 Newberry. S C. j >R. CRIMM IT YOUR EYES iin in hU Newberry office irday Evening April 28th. Estate Office. Opposite Herald Building. V ' ' ' Theatre ;nt of Mrs. H. L. G. M. Haley. rss Feature Pictures Zxtra Good Music. Run Continuously, ny Time. VPRIL 23rd. i Presents iia Pearson D WOMAN" tver Garwood \PRIL 24th. ; Presents I _IH 11 ici/oweii .v? i BLOOD" )rama of old Mexico, d Comedy. ArKIL Z5th. FEATURE Walker i ?? and the LAW'' 3 ADiise or money, yone Should See.