University of South Carolina Libraries
PURELY PERSONAL 3?fct Movements of reaiiy People, 5ew berriaus, and lliose Who Visit Newberry. Mr. Roy Cannon of Columbia is in xne city. Miss Carolyn Cromer is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clifton Moise. in Sumter. Miss Frances Scurry of Chappells is yisiting Mrs. J. R. Scurry. Miss Mildred Purcell returned Tues day from Belmcnt college. 31iss Edith 'Williams of Savannah <s the guest of Misa Florence Bowman. Mr. William Coleman of Whitmire ?n Kn.-ninfc IVflS ill - umuil UU u uoiuv/oc x u u l uuu,, . ?^Progress, 5th. Miss Rachel Counts is the guest of friends in Newberry.?Union Progress, 5th. Mr. Thornwell Senn was a graduate with the A. M. degree from the Uni versity of Virginia this year. Mrs. William Folk and baby of Monck's Corner are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Dickert. Miss Margaret Mcintosh is home from Agnes Scott college, Atlanta, for tut? suxumci ? u.uv... Mrs. ?W. H. Sligh and two children of Birmingham, Ala., are visiting her parents, Dr. aid Mrs. Van Smith. Rev. James D. ?inard is attending the commencement exercises of New berry college ?Greenwood Journal. Miss Mamie Lee Clamp of Newberry is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ware Blake. ?Ninety-Six cor. Greenwood Journal. Miss Renlven of Charleston is the guest or her ororner. ;vir. wauer acu fcen. at the Savoy hotel. Miss Frances Knight of North Caro lina and Lucile Grey of Woodruff are the guests of Miss Trent Keitt. Miss Marie Wendt is visiting rela tives and friends in lUnion, Spartan burg and Chaj' 3tte, N C. Hon. George S. Mower of Newberry was in Union on professional business Saturday.?Progress, 5th. Miss Gussie Poliakoff of Aiken is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vigodsky. She came to attend commencement. Mr. Ellesor Adams of Whitmire vis ited his relatives in Newberry Tues <day night. Mrs. T. J. Duckett has gone to Newi %>erry to visit her daughter. Mrs. P. D. Johnson.?Clinton Gazette. Mr. Raymond Reeder of Pittsburgh. Pa., is visiting his parents, jvir. ana Mrs. John W. Reeder. Mr. J. A. Dennis of Tryon, N. C., came in Tuesday to register and pay a ?h0i*t visit to his father, Mr. J. T. Desinis and family. Mrs. Ryan Workman and little son, Eugene, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Can non G. Blease in Newberry.?Laurens Advertiser, 6th. Ateong the charming visitors for the 'S^&SOIl arc ALIs^StJS ivaunccu auu max j Hart Griffin of Williamston, the guests ol-Mrs. A. T. Brown. Mr. Ab Sligh and three sons?Hu l>ert, Norman and Clievis?of Dyson were visitors here Saturday.?Green wood Index, 5th.. Mrs. C. E. Black and Mr. and Mrs. White Fant of Columbia spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Welch Wi! "Dnr. Mr. Olin Hentz. who has been the rgirtfeSt of E. H. Bowman. Jr., for several days, returned to Pomaria yv cuiic?>u?.^. Carl T. Julien, a farmer Newberry county boy, has been appointed as one of the sergeants in the const artillery at Greenwood. Miss Ethel <;romer, who has been teaching in Kingstree, is stopping with relatives in the city, on her way to her home in Greenville. Andrew Moore and Kline Shealy at tended the commencement at Xewber rv college Sunday. Delmar cor. Sa r w ? Juda Standard. Misses Cleire Moyer, Gertrude "Yonce and Mr. George Yonce were the guests.Tuesday night of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonce. Messrs. Jordan Pool of Lexington .and Roy Jones of Mississippi were among the absent Xewberrians return ing for commencement. \ Mrs. D. L. Beacham and two little daughters have returned from Char Jotte, after a visit to her sister-in-law, Miss Estelle Beacham. It is a great pleasure to the many friends of Mrs. 0 McR. Holmes that she is able to be out again, after her iong and serious illness. Messrs. Leo Derrick, Herman Booz er, Harold Shealy and Hal Epting iiave returned home from Newberry college for the summer vacation.? Leesville News. Mr. Ralph Baker of Richmond is spending several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tfaKer. Mrs. Eaker is visiting relatives at Newberry.?Greenwood Journal, 5th. Mr. Humbert Aull of Newberry, who is a member of Company K, First S. C. infantry, was a pleasant caller at our office yesterday.?iWateree, Camden, "Messenser. 5th. Miss Demmie Coleman of Silver street, who graduated last year at he iW. 0., is attending commencement, the guest of Miss Grace Rickenbaker. ?Greenville News, 5th. Miss Alice Langford and Miss Grace Reagin of Prosperity are commence ment guests of the latter's sister. Miss Susan Langford, at Winthrop college. ?Rock Hill Record, 4th. A. D. Eidson, J. C. Holstein, Hunter Ttidgell, Henry Brown and Joe Adams attended commencement exercises at Newberry college Tuesday night.? Saluda Standard. Mi?s Rm-mie Duncan returned Tues day from Columbia college, where ?he .'iias finished her third term. Her snany friends here are glad to see her back for the summer.?Whitmire cor. Clinton Gazette. Mrs. C. K. Baker, Jr., and Mr. Lee Seymour spent Monday night with xheir uncle, Mr. John (Wicker, near Prosperity, who is very ill at this writing.?McCulIough cor. Clinton Ga zette, 6th. Misses Bertha Lee, Ethel and Nan nie Mae DeHardt attended the child ren's day exercises at Zion church in dewberry county Sunday. They re port a pleasant time.?Saluda Stand ard, 7th. J. Roland Dlckert was called to I * j Newberry yesterday 011 account of the j extreme illness of his father, Capt. D. ; A. Dickert. Capt. Diekert has been critically ill several weeks.?The State. 6th. We are pleased to say that j LOl. uiCKeri is sumewnat ucuci. | Sergt. J. M. Chappell. recruiting of ficer of Co. K, First S. C. infantry. Na ' tional Guard, while in Newberry this 1 week got the following young men for enlistment: Messrs. Houston H. Long, ' Ed W. Schroder. Hugh F. Longshore, Walter T. Reeder and David A. Long, j Mr. Patrick Coleman of Silverstreet received his diploma at the graduating Ui T Ui iiiaa uuirwox^T iu Greenville Wednesday night. There were 40 graduates, the largest class in the history of the college. Mr. and Mrs. Yancy T. Dickert were ' the recipients of a fine little boy Thursday morning. Mr. Diclfert is the carrier on Route 7 and his many pa-; trons will be after giving him con-^ gratulations. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dreher and ! daughter. Miss Eula Lee. and Mrs. Mobile Huffman visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Carlson, during commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Dreher , ?.re the parents of Mr. J. J. Dreher, the first honor man. i ! Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill Jacobs have re turned from Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Jacobs finished his first year at the veterinary college or tne unio State university. There were 1,000 , graduates this year from the 6,000 i students in the various colleges of . that grea: university. , j Mrs. A. P. Crisp is spending some ! time in Newberry, where she is visit-: ing her brother who is critically ill. ; Her sister. Miss Kattie Belle Crooks, : has also been quite ill at the Crooks home in Newberry, but is now much better.?Keowee, tWIalhalla, Courier, ; 6th. Mr. John M. Kinard lias been ap | pointed a member of a committee of bankers to arrange and finance a com mittee of farmers to go to Alabama and Mississippi this summer, visiting the boll weevil districts when the weevil is doing its worst. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Monts of Pros-i perity were commencement visitors at the home of Mrs. Monts' mother, Mrs. ^Sophie Leonhirth, at Helena. They ?\yere accompanied by Miss Eline fronts and Rufus Monts. Mr. J. E. Jr. O V>T</-v+Vi ay s\f Mr R M Afnnt.!? ID ia a Ui v/wjuwx vi aix* .??? --- "who delivered the address before the alumni association Tuesday morning. .Mr. and Mrs. James M. Keith, who ! were married at Chappells on Satur day. spent- Saturday night and Sunday at the Oregon hotel, returning home . last night. Mrs. Keith, who was be i fore her marriage Miss Irene Webb. is tne aauguier <ji ?ii. <>uu mio. ?r. A. Webb of Chappells. Mr. Keith is 3 prominent youpg farmer of that ' section.?Greenwood Journal, 4th. County Superiptendent of Education elect Clemson M. Wilson and his brid9 I arrived in Newberry last Friday from ' Bethune, after a marriage ceremony had been performed by a former New berry preacher, the Rev. A. M. Gard ; ner, at the home of the bride's moth ! er, Mrs. M. L. Kelly, at 9 o'clock ' Thursday night. The bride was for merly Miss Addie Mae Kelly, whom ? the groom first met while she was a student of Columbia college. The many friends of Mr. 'Wilson welcome him and bis brkle to Newberry and i wish for them a long life of happiness and usefulness, filled with as much of prosperity and success as will be al lowed by the hard timea and high cost ~ - * _ * -Li? i. Tirn?A? oi living. Ana now mai ?vu. whouu has settled down it is confidently ex pected that he will be the better pre pared to make a good superintendent of education, of which office he will take charge July 1. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The June term of court will engage the attention of some our our town and county citizens next week. * Only one delinquent paid his $5 street duty bill in tne recorder s coun on Thursday. The college girls and boys from a j distance have returned to their re : spective homes and it makes a great difference in Newberry . There will be another mystery solv ed at the opera house?"The Page Mystery,'' Monday, featuring uariyie Blackwell, June Elvidge and Arthur Ashley. Miss Amy Werts, a recent graduate of Newberry college, "Kill teach in the Little Mountain high school next year. Mr. Richard M. Martin of near Smyrna church was stricken with paralysis of the face last week and is not doing well. He is being attended oy jjr. W. V. oeuu. The coast artillery of the Jonesville i guards liave a full company now and expect to be called into service about July 15th.?Jonesville cor. Gaffney Ledger, 7th. Last Sunday the Rev. Mr. Holmes' i appointment for service at St. Luke's ' Episcopal church was postponed, on account of commencement, until next ! Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. A. C. Adams, flagman on a i freight train between Alston and ifoo /irnrcnori in Broad Ui ecuvuic, v? do vi? ^ .. ? river near Alston late Monday after noon while with a seining party. There will be an ice cream festival i at Willowbrook park Saturday night, j given by the ladies of the Pocahontas council of the order of Red Men, to which the public is cordially invited. | Three of the winners of prizes and | medals at the commencement of this i week at Newberry college were grad i uates of the Little Mountain high i school. Good for Litt 3 Mountain, j 'Well, the war registration is over I with for the first round. Now for the 1 weeding out process and the selective ' draft. Commencement and registra | tion in Newberry made Tuesday a j strenuous day. Among those enrolling in Newberry Tuesday were two Germans, two I Greeks, one Belgian, one Russia*- one | Turk, one Britsh Jamaica negro. Two negroes under 21 wanted to enroll, also one negro 3S and another 35 j The junior division of the mission ' ary society of Central Methodist i church will meet with Miss Caroline Tarrant Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. All members are requested to carry their mite boxes. Three bushels of Irish potatoes were planted by Mr. T. M. Sanders and he gathered three bushels from the first row. They are large and beautiful specimens, showing what can be done in this country. At least one citizen, Mr. James d. Coward, succeeded in raising a full brood of chickens from one hatching. From 12 eggs. 12 chickens were hatch ed and every one of the dozen 4ived to grow up. This is something that doesn't always happen. There are some fine tomato an'l cabbage plants to be given away at the establishment of P. F. Baxter & Son. All you have to do is to go there and ask for them, as the proprietors of the place have more of these plants than t)iev need for themselves and are willing to share them with their friends. First go, first served. There are some changes in the pic ture programs at the opera house. In addition to the regular order for Sat urday there will be shown a five reel Triangle Western play, "The Desert Man," featuring William S. Hart. On that occasion the last of "The Great Secret" will be seen. See also the balance of the program, including the scenic travelogue ind comedies. before Sarah Bernhardt gets here in "The Mothers of France," Jesse L. Lasky will send that little red head ed Fannie Ward here. She will be at the opera house next Tuesday, in , "A School for Husbands." That ought to draw a crowd, as th',? photodramatic adaptation of Stanislaus Strang's clev er comedy was prepared especially for this charming Lasky actress. When the Rev. H. W. Stone of tlio West End Baptist church performed the marriage ceremony at his parson age last Monday afternoon, which united Miss trienme iweiion ana .*n. E. Leopard, the groom being a widow er with married children, it made the bride the step-mother-in-law and cousin of the groom's son's wife, the groom's son having married the bride's cousin. i THe aear winunup 511 iu wm lot*. ? Rock Hill this week. Their absence will create a void which it will be hard to fill. To the graduates?those who will not return?the Record wish es abundant success in tlieir future, wherever they may be. To those girls who hope to return here next session, ! we wish for them a happy vacation and a safe return to Winthrop.?Rock Hill Record. Here is something we have been looking for a long time, the picture of the recent Southeastern Land show ' screen contest in Atlanta, in which Miss Caraibel 'West and other young la dies tooK part, niv yicmzu nm wv, shown at the opera house today, Fri day, in addition to the reels of the regular program. You want to see this. Those young hoys who went to Co lumbia Tuesday morning to stand ex I omination as army recruits were an turned down. One of the boy? who ! was mentioned as being ready to go ! was detained here by Chief of police Rodelsperger in accordance witi the wishes of the boy's father. Thie law is that no boy under age can be en listed without the written consent of his father. Chief Rodelsperger, in obedience to sworn duties, will con tinue to do his duty. Central 3L E. Church, South (Rev. F. E. Dibble, rastor.j Services for Sunday, June 10, will be as follows: Morning service 11 a. m.. subject of sermon, "Our First Preparation for -War." Sunday school 4 p. m. Epworth league 5 p. m. The public is cordially invited to J? +V>flpii oorvippa JOlll 111 ail lutov OV? Announcement. Mr. M. C. Hallman of Newberry has : been w(ith us at Cannons Creek twc days recently and assisted us very , materially in singing. He is to be i with us June 10 and 17. The public is invited to these services. Begin . ning about July 20 Mr. Hallman will a ?-u ? niooi. in mnqic at Cannons tCetVJll d Liaoo m ? - Creek and our mission. J. Meek White, Pastor. GRADUATING PRESENTS The useful and lasting kind. The kind you like to give, a Watch or af Watch Bracelet, a Diamond Ring, Brooch or Neck lace, Meshbag or Card Case and many other things highly prized as gifts. Mail Orders Attended Same Day As Received SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers Corner Main and Hampton Sts. Columbia, S. C. Phone 1U4S WE PAT CASH. Eggs, per dozen 25c Hen, per pound 14c Friers, 11-4 to 11-2 pounds 2oc MILLER BROS. Prosperity, S. 0. Get our prices on corn, flour, meal, etc., also have some buggies and wagons at a very low price. The Purceil Go. 6-8-lt \ will sell Saturday, June 9, 11 pounds of sugar for $1 if purchaser buys $1 worth of other goods at same time. G. W. Kinard, Prosperity, S. C. 6-S-lt. I CHEVROLET "FOUR NINETY" Electrically Equipped j$55?J F- O- Flint, Michigan. I The actual worth of a motor car | is in proportion to its preiormance under the most, trying conditions. And this means in climbing ability and negotiating the roughest road. Chevrolet cars have sufficient power for any emergency. See the Chevrolet and pass j idgment on it. This is the fairest way of presen ting a product toyou in these days when competition is keen and at a time when so many automobiles are made to fit a prices J.ID. QUATTLEBAUM Distributor Prosperity, South Carolina For Kent?Two nice 3-room cottage: on South street; rent for $5 pei month each; good water, good loca tion. Phone 110 or 139. T. M. San ders. 5-25-t LIBERTY d i-\ii / wjiaic; ui uuuui i Newberry C< LIBER] CERTIF This Indenture Made The Undersigned Purcha 1. That the said pv I Inito/I Sfflhm r?f Ampfirs the issue known a* The I for in fifty weekly install] following the date of thej week to week on eacn rvi be paid in full. 2. That upon the p< in anticipation as hereina the said bond, whether d said purchaser, or to sue) surrender of this certifies 3. That the said bo said purchase price shall ser shall fail to make all standing such default has refunded to him by the s herein limited for complc whatsoever in the premij 4. It is further und< denture, but that the afo payment of the same hei WITNESS the said 1 or its Assistant Cashier, f day of THE COM! For $ 50.00 Bonds I For $100.00 Bonds 1 For $200.00 Bonds ] For $500.00 Bonds I This plan enables yo rainy day," and yet do Bond with your future eg world today. Join the Club at onc< L.iDeny sna.11 iiui pcnou * THE CO The Bank SPECIAL NOTICKS We can save jOu money on all kinds of horse feed, flour, meal, etc. The Parcel 1 Co. 6-8-It >Ve still have a few tons of 7 per cent. cottonsed meal we are offering cheap. The Purcell Co. 6-8-lt Notice?All persons are warned not to | hunt on my lands under penalty oi j the law. Fleda Wilson. 5-8-ltp. j House in Boundary street for rent or sale; 5 rooms, large hall, electric lights, water works and other con veniences. For further information apply to M. W. Clary, Newberry, S. C. * 6-8-2t I hare bought several cases of high | grade sample shoes which I will sell : cheaper than can be bought any where alse. Also call me up when you have junk for sale. J. Lurey, Phone 393. 6-5-4t House for Kent?In Cline street. Ap ply at Baxter's Undertakers Parlors. 6-5-4t. ; Circular saw for sale?48-inch Adkins circular saw. Will sell cheap. Ap ply to Hugh W. Bowles, Silverstreet, i S. C. 6-5-3tp For Sale?A good reliable buggy horse, not afraid of automobiles; formerly owned by Dr. J. H. Harms; and a one-horse wagon. Apply to B W. Cronk, Prosperity, S. C. 6-5-tf. Wanted?Laborers. We want a num ber of laborers for work in saw [ milling and logging ana win pay Si.25 per day. Apply to Tallent and Sharps. Silverstreet* S. C. f 6-5-5tp. BUND LU Carolina, Dunty. rY LOAf '1CATE OF PUE ; Between The Commercial Bar ser? Witnesseth: irchaser hereby agrees to pui l of the denomination of Fifty (i liberty Loan, and to pay the su ments of one dollar each, comm se presents aid continuing th onday thereafter until the said ayment of the said sum to the s ' - i- -i i 1_ irter set rcrtn, ana ?uwi uuciw ue or not, the said bank shall d< i other person as he shall in wr ite. nd shall remain the property of be paid in full, as aforesaid; bul of the payments as herein stip ve the right to have such payme aid bank, without interest at, b ition of his said purchase, and si ies. erstood and agreed thafc time is resaid purchaser shall have the ein covenanted to be paid. [Tie Commercial Bank of Newb< lereunto duly authorized and 1ft IT WERCIAL BANK OF NEWBI By ^yments will be $ 1.00 Per W 'avments will be S 2.00 Per Wi Payments will be $ 4.00 Per W< 'ayments will be $10.00 Per W< ii to keep the cash you have on your duty to your country and Lrning8, which is the best and i e and it will show your determi n the world. MMERC1A Of Newberry, S. C That Always Treats Opera House PROGRAMME Friday, June 8 Triangle Pictures will present FRANK KEENAN in "THE SIN YE DO" (Five reel K. B.) " Cnn4haactArn T !1|J 51'retn t fuicsu t7vuun.uoiv>u *4. Show, One reel COMEDY (?) With Miss Carabel West Saturday, Jane 9 BUSHMAN and BAYNE In the last episode of *THE GREAT SECRET* And in addition to the rest of tb? regular progTam WILLIAM S. HART ^ Id "THE DESERT MAS" (A fire reel Western play?Triangle) Monday, Jane 11 World Pictures will present CARLYLE BLACKWELL, JB'E EL VIDGE and ARTHUR ASHLET in "THE PAGE JTYSTEBY" (Five reel Brady-made photoplay.) W. C. EZELL Optometrist Eyes Exami ned, Glasses Fitted. AN CLUB No. I CLUB ECHASE ik of Newberry, S. C And rchase one Bond of the ii _ l )U) LJOiiars, oeing par*, ui m of Fifty Dollars there encing on Monday next ence consecutively from sum of Fifty Dollars shall aid bank, as aforesaid, or t as shall have accrued on sliver the said bond to the iting direct, and upon the the said bank until the t, in the event the purcha ulated, he shall notwith mts as he shall have made >ut not before, the time hall have no other right of the essence of this In right to anticipate the \ ;rry, S. C., by its Cashier - i L iL:. the said purcnaser uus ? RRY, S. C. Cashier Purchaser eek For Fifty Weeks, eek For Fifty Weeks. eek For Fifty Weeks, eek For Fifty Weeks. A hand for the "proverbial. the world by buying a safest investment in the nation that Freedom and L BANK You Right. ?? ??3^?r rrnniiM m i ii ?wam