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PCKELY PERSONAL Movements of ip.&ny People, New berrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Fredna Schumpert is spend ? "V\ r\^ woAifiAn xr-i t li n or? oietor \Tro JOLi?, XIC1 vavuiivu ^ itii 1*^1 f *u 4 O. F. W. Webster, in Atlanta. / Miss Ethel Russell of Clinton spent ire week-end with her friends in Newberry. Mrs. L. J. Sligh has returned to Col ombia after visiting her parents, Mr. 2.r;d Mrs. Luther M. Fellers. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fiscner reairned "53sr. week from a pleasant visit to their former home in Orangeburg. Miss Josephine Dunbar ?s spending I)er vacation at her home in New berry. Mrs. A. W. Knight spent a few days 5r Newberry last week witIT relatives. ? Bamberg Herald, 4th. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hutchinson of West Pezzer spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson. Mr. W. C. Garrett attended a meet ing of Southern Fell Telephone offi cials in Columbia last weex. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wise and family are visiting the former's parents D?ar Prosperity. Tasper Herald, 4th. Miss Myrtle Wood, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Harde man, has returned to her home at Piedmont. Prof. Walker and Claude Smith passed at the training camp. Forth Oglethorpe, and left there last Friday for Fortress Monroe. Miss Nellie Adams left Sunday for Goldville. to begin her duties as sten ographer in the office of the Banna cotton mills. Rev. C. L. Brown. D. D.. Lutheran missionary to Japan, while in New berry was the guest of Dr. A. J. Bow Mrs. E. 0. Hutchison and daughter Miss Vivian, of Evans. Ga., after vis iting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson, <>*t Qiin^v f0r Greenville to visit relatives in that city. Mrs. C. S. Pettis and little son. Bee. of Madison, Wis., on their way to Asheville. stonped over in Newberry from Wednesday until Friday to vis it her mother, Mrs. A. Coke Smith. Dr. Y. M. Brown left Sunday fcpr Chattanooga, in, respone to wrre fraia Fort Oglethorpe ?to report for duty Tuesday as a r s,v$er of the Dental Corps. Sr -S.V Mr. George A*a? Jdy, who reecntly had such a tryifr^-^xperience under going operations v**a Columbia hos pital. hns so far fm proved since his return home as to be able to get harV tn his \twrV in n fo-nr rlave Mrs. G. E. Dominick, Miss Eliza beth .Dominick and Mr. Harry W. Dominick returned on Monday from 'Washington, having extended their visit to Congressman Dominick since the recent reunion of the Confederate Tehran s. Miss Maude Hamilton left Sunday for Piedmont to spend the summer x grandfather, Mr. Robert "Wr V "father. Mr. Caldwell Ham ' er brother. Wade, went net* *in tbp antn Tint tinvo rp ti7*no(i t0 thei" duties in the city. - Mts. A. B. Craig and child of Gas toriia. who have been visiting her sis ler. Mrs.. Geo: L. Epps.' left Friday right for Kinards. accompanied by Mrs. Epps and children, to visit the i. Mrs. R. G. Smith and Mr& 1*1 jjv ?%ry. at that p?ice. ?. Tane R. Evans. State ^hair-1 $?*>> ^ ?.e National League for Wom an's . ice. who came to Newberry 2ast tl^.^iay to organize a chapter of ?, tr^as^fe here, was thp guest of Mrs. (George Johnstone while in the city. Johnnie Fellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Fellers of the Colony section of the county, who on ac - n?? t 1 i? * - ' wum tji liixirss xiuu i?*' ?- i. ausence from Co K. Firs* rias witn "Vnt, re turned to his duoated on *j,*havlng recovered and bents, o?ady to report for duty. ">y Col. C. -T. Pnrcell and his son. "Ned/' motored to Union last Friday morning in response to a message that Col. Puree!l's brother, Mr. .Tonn Purcell, was crmcaiiy in. inere is not a chance for his recovery, and his death is daily expected, although he may linger a week or more. Misses Olivia- and Clara Stewart underwent operations at the Baptist ?iosmta] in Columbia last wppV fnr the removal of their adenoids and. tonsils. They were accompanied by their mother. Mrs. T. 0. Stewart, go ing down on Thursday and returning on Saturday. Mrs. L. G. Eskridge and little son, L. G.. Jr.. returned last week from Washington, after attending the re union and extending their visit to J If A. T> TT? Xl A. ^ .r. <iuu ivirs. -a., u. xiuumm in mat ity. where Ladson "had the time of his life." Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge and 3fttle L. G. left Monday for Wrights vine tJeacn. Mrs. E. Y. Morris and her two sons, Claude and Edward K. will leave Wednesday morning in their car for J-acksonville, Fla., where they will make their home, Mr. Claude resum ing his run as Pullman conductor be tween Jacksonville and Tampa. Their many friends will regret their depart ure from old Newt rry, "but hope they will do well and like their new Tiome. Conductor Morris hopes to see some of his friends traveling in the Pull man coaches from Jacksonville to Tampa. Frederick Sale, having received his diploma from the high school, left on Mondav for Columbia to enter the Bowen-MacFeat Business college for a course in stenography and type writing. On account of absence while at camp undergoing examination for army service, he lost some school work here which caused the with holding of his doploma at the recent commencement, since which time he has finished the required work and gained the diploma. We hope and think he will make good at the busi ness school. Dr. George B. Cromer, chairman of the committee to direct the Red Cross campaign in this country, has a fine '2>ody of men in' South Carolina to work with. Governor Manning liav i ing appointed a committee chairmau | in each county. The chairmen met in Columbia Friday night for a gen ! eral discussion of plans and to ef | feet machinery to promote the cam ; paign for raising $300,000 in this ' State during the week of June 1S 25, that amount being the State's ap nrti-tiniimont in tho Yptinmil namnais'ii The amount called for from Newber ry is $7,000. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Iiav returned from 'Washington, 1). C, They went to attend the big reunion and to visit their son. Dr. James M Johnson, who has gained a national reputation as one of the leading and most prominent chemists of the coun try. his principal work being in the agricultural department of the gov ernment, where his services have proved to be of great value. Mr. and Johnson enjoyed the tnp so ni-.l: ;.:;y extended their visit and also went sight seeing and on pleas ure bent to points in Maryland and at other places in surrounding terri tory. v ?pmrc t vn ?tt iT?nrrT f ^ Alii/ xi 1 /Xi JLC A certain man in. this city has found cut that a cloth snake is the "T'^csi kind of snake to kill. I The city planters of Irish potatoes are all figuring on how many to the row for the crops. The W. T. C. IT. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 with Miss Mary Wright. If you don't want to miss seeing Sarah Bernhardt in "The Mothers of i of France," go to the opera house to night, Monday. It is thought there will be many la dies present Friday morning to meet . Miss Willie Mae Wise at her publiq demonstration of canning and drying vegetables. Thursday at the opera house you will see "Sleeping Fires." with Pau line Frederick in the film. Numbers of people will want to go to see what it is. Those of Newberry's citizens who , "love" to see Blanche Sweet in the motion pictures will again be grati fied by seeing her in "The Tides of Barnegat," at the opera house Tues day. "Might and the Man" sounds like it ?erood. But you will have to go to the opera house Wednesday 10 find out for yourself, because you can't always tell by the talk of the other man. - Maxwell cars are giving the best service of any cheap car here, and an other fine thing about the Maxwell machines is that they nave about 23 branches in the United States, whicn makes it very easy to get parts for this make of cars. When Henry B. Wells starts a thing he runs it to the end. He would run a moving: picture to the end if onl\ one pe:An was there to see it. He doesn't count the cost. That's the sort of movie man H. B. Wells is. There were two men from Newber ry in the South Carolina contingent which left Columbia last Friday for the Des Moines, Iowa, trarnmg camp for colored officers?Silas S. Abrams and Joshua A. Lyles. A handsome memorial to the mem ory of Mr. S. W. Williamson has been erected in Rosemonr cemetery by Baxter and son. The monoment will shortly be unveiled by Pomaria camp, W. O. W.. of which Mr. Williamson was a member. Baker and Oxner are now accupy ing their new garage in east Main street, having moved there last week. They sell the Dodge cars, dealing dl rectly with the fatcory in Detroit, and hove the agency for Newberry and Sa luda counties. During the past week Baxter and Son erected a monument to the late Coroner Mose's Felker at Enoree fhnrrh. Also two monuments to the Shealy family at Mt. Hebron, th tne Delruar section of Saluda county. The statement is going the rounds of the press to the effect that- every effort is being made by the war de partment to induce men of mature years to turn out for *g\e second se ries of officers' training camps to be opened August 26. In ordering her copies of The Her ald and News sent to her address at Whittle Springs Hotel, Knoxville, ! Tenn.. Mrs. 0. L. Schumpeirt very kindy says: "I feel lost without my home paper." We like to hear the ladies speak nicely of the paper. All children who are willing to help the Daughters of the American Revo lution in their Tableaux Wednesday afternoon will please be at the o'pera I house Wednesday moring at 10 o'clock for rehearsal. Please bring a flag with you. Invitations have been received In Newberry to the marriage or miss Elizabeth Wier Glenn of Clinton ana Dr. Jerome Christopher of Laurens on 1 ?> tjuiiesuay evciimg, .> uuc u\, au u o'clock, at the residence of Mr. anrl j Mrs. J. H. Davis, Clinton. ; Health Offier L. M. Player is doing good work on his rounds in his cam paign against the mosquito evil and menace. He has enlisrea Tor that service and is going to conduct a vig orous and strenuous wariare aiong . the line. | "Now is the time to buy a farm." rightly explains the York News, "with | cotton selling at 25 cents a pound and " everything else that is raised on a farm selling at record - breaking prices." Buy the land. It is the next i thins: to a liberty bond. "The smnmlators are making: 10G . per cent, profit on corn, peas and to matoes which have been canned, and * **? J.1 L1J. mm ror wmcn ine puuiic uuui \jun.e x<c j cently has been paying double prices," says the York News, therefore, urges , the News, "can your vegetables." During the last week the Carolina j Auto company delivered Maxwell Touring cars to the following per sons: Messrs. W. P. Smith, Jac? Sease, D. W. Bushardt and J. A. Sligh Also an Oakland Sensible * Six Tour in? car to Mrs. Carrie Lane. The York News gets off a good thing when it says: "A great many individuals and corporations are seek ing to increase their wealth by taking advantage of the people's necessities and putting the blame upon the war." The York News and The Herald and .\ews reporter see things through the same periscope. i lie Lieyland liner, Anglican, which left Boston May 30 for Liverpool and was sunk several days later by a Geiman submarine, was formerly known as the Megantic. It was on . that siiip that tne Kev. j. w. parson came from Liverpool to Montreal in 93, on his return home from a trip i to Europe. 'When a man goes to Judge of Pro i bate Ewart's house and gets him to , 10 his office the judge naturally [ thinks the man wants a -permit." [ The last man calling Judge Ewart from home to the office wanted a mar ! riage license. Well, it's a permit after aii. It permits a man to get married. > The indsre is readv to issue a permit [ for * either marriage or whiskey, or i both. On Wednesday afternoon and again at night, under the auspices of J as- j per chapter. D. A. R., there will oe an exhibition of living pictures at the opera house, for "patriotic purposes. The beautiful pictures will be worth i seeing, as they are to be interesting . and appropriate. Enjoy the enter tainment and at the same time aid the cause. i An evangelistic meeting is being conducted at the Mollohon union 1 church by the Rev. John L. Harley nf Ci\ii>(-onh!iror HTVio mAPtiTIC last Friday night. Rev. Mr. Harley is conference evangelist of the Upper ' South Carolina conference. He is well known through his work as sup erintendent of the anti-saloon league in the State. He comes highly rec ' ommended as a preacher, speaker and worker. ./The alarm of fire on Friday after jpJhooi; some minutes before 7 o'clock j.was.caused by a blaze in a little two 'qroom house on Mr. J. M. Workman's place near the edge, outside, of town. The bell sounded, but the whistle diin't blow. 'The blaze was not with in l each of the fire company, it was . discovered by Belt Booser, colored, | who was at work in a field near by. j He fought the fire with buckets of] water and succeeded in extinguishingj the flames; not, however, until some' of^the falling timber had broken his j jaw. He put the fire out after his jaw was broken and then went back to ills work in me neia. juaier ue was advised to go to a dentist and find out the extent of his injuries. He went to Dr. E. II. Kibler's office and Dr. Kibler found that the bone had been broken in two places. WANTED 50 Boys to vol unteer for 2 hours work for The Red Ooss. J*- " | ! Apply to Pub-; licity Committee 9 o'clock Tuesday, at WEST MARTIN CO STORE SAYE YOUB EYES. Optometry means eye service. Youj are risking a valuable possession when j you piace y6ur eyesignt in the hands j of incompetent opticians, or buy! cheap, imperfectly made glasses over the counter. All must have eyes to see, and some must have that which will enable them to see better. My service to mankind?my bit in the vray or human j service?is to make all who come to ' me see well, and with more comfort. ; Eyes that need glasses are entitled r. -orn-jij-rpH effort. In your own interest consult a competent optome ( c. .... His specialty is eyesight and j eyeglesses. \V r> P7PTT APTAMVTPIST r T V? VfJL tix SffcriAL ftOTlLV* For Sale Cheap?One Ford Roadster. Geo. W. Summer, Jr., Newberry. 6-19-ltp Two unfurnished rooms for rent, at the McWhirter house, corner Wil j son ana jonneTonq <?tree:s. Appiy ; to Mrs. T. 0. Stewart, j , , i 6-19-tf j We are prepaid to serve you in ice cream, and Refreshing Drinks. 6-15-lt Annie Ruff & Co. Account Going to Florida will rent our home, 1303 Nance St., Posses : j sion aiven at once. Claude Y. Mor I fi_15.tf I ?- ? ? ? I - _ . , Fodder for Sal??Pea hay, corn in ear, 80 pounds to bushel, 5 steers in good shape. Rufus Long, Prosperity, S. t i C., R. F. D. No. 3, phone 4121. i a < ~ Ai ' , | D-ID-21 |' For Kent?Two nice 3-room cottages I on South street; rent for $5 per! i montl> each; good water, good loca i tion. Phone 110 or 139. T. M. San 11 ders. 5-25-tf 1! ?__________ ; G. G. Sale will coach pupils for sev ! enth grade up, at residence, from 3 1 i to 6 in afternoon; 7 to 9 night. I Terms on application. I ; -62-it I Will Coach a limited number of pu JTINK DEALER?I pay the highest prices for scrap iron, metals, rub ber, waste material, burlap, hags, etc., wholesale and retail. R. Sari in, 1 923 Friend St Phone 156. '. g-5-tf. iiefreshhig Drinks at Sanitary foun tain. A. 0. Buff k Co. / k. > Wanted?Laborers. W3 want a num ber of laborers ?or work in saw milling and logging and will pay $1.25 per day. Apply to Tallent and Sharpe, Silverstreet S. C. 6-5-5tp. We can save yOu monpy on all kinds of horse feed, flour, meal. etc. The Purcell Co. 6-8-It >Ye still have a few tons of 7 per cent, i cottonsed meal we are offering i cheap. The Purcell Co. 6-8-lt CHEVROLET "FOUR NINETY" I Electrically Equipped $550 F. O. B. Flint, Michigar. The actual worth of a motor car 1< 1 r? r\rr*r\r*rftn itc * HWii L \J ICO under the most trying condition?. And this means in climbing ability and negotiating the roughest road, j Chevrolet ears have sufficient power for any emergency. i See the Chevrolet and pass judgment on it. ! This is tLe fairest ivav of nresen ting a product to you in-these days when competition is keen and at a time v\lien so many automobiles are made to fit a price. J. D. QUATTLEBAUM Distributor Prosperity, South Carolina 1 % $50,000 Follow I T i riuiii Hundreds of A our claim that gallon of gasi car*~now, froi Maxwells to i ing than wa Wrt fftlrl trAii fa trofnVi "t" ? !C LW1U JUU IU V? t with the. one-gallon red attached to the windshiel We told you they wei make history May 23rd. x That was Maxwell Gas /\?viTr Prt'nfaof ott oil rvtT/ir KJLliy WVliOGOO JL/CIJ Cill KJ V V/J. States and Canada. And those Maxwells di? tory?achieved a triumj fhp wrtrlH to heat. Fiftv Maxwell ears wei 1,983.6 miles on a total o: The average gallon mile cars was & 67. And these weren't sp cars. They were privately owne ?m actual aany use cy n bought them. 892 Maxwell Cai What Maxwell E Is Those 892 cars cover miles in the aggregate on of gasoline each. 17 /(7 m' ?nev a-veicigcu a.**/ xu gallon of gasoline. Mor< records are being receivec We could rest our iaui great triumph?bnt we d to do that. Nobody else can beat i1 going to beat it ourselves CAROl Salesroom, 1223-2s L; Salesroom, 1*00 Mali] A 4 .A . your eyes trouble - see us. P. C. JEANS & CO Exclusive Oijtifians and Tewelers See or Write Us for Selec tion Package I v * | Of anything in the line of Presents i for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or, I Own Use. I SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND j JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS j Jewelry of the newer patterns, ! both in plain and fancy jewelry. j We OnlyjHandle Solid and Gen uine Goods and compete with <il! mail order hodses. Orders filled at once. j TRY US | SYLVAN BROS. Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. 1 Owners' C Maxwell's / ph of May 1axwells on May a Maxwell will go . i aline'than any othe m June 16 to 30, we Tiake as eood or s made on histori he Maxwell gas tanks d. re going co oline Econ tfoe United $50,00C Bonds 1 . P Inspired of the Max contest of I ?we're ( TT C T Li 1UUUV ilivj )h we defy it a total of /*#-/% 11 U# kJm 500 Maxw the best mi gasoline. c 3U gauons. age of those ecially built id Maxwells nas an evei June 16 tl ing and clo great Max The oth Liberty Be for heioini le men who rs Prove Economy dous unde Your CI U.S. If you ed 24,505.3 t one 'gallon iles each per 3 wonderful i daily, 'els on this | cftance to1 ! as good as what State of the con | a fair and The con | as well as i See us at on't intend ?so we re isi contest. Enter thi petition nc Win a L ady Street Coll l .Street Ne^ Opera Tuesday, June 19, Paramount Pictures Presents BLANCHE SWEET in "TIDES OF BARNEGAT." Five Reels I>asky. Seventh Episode of I *THE CRIMSON STAIN 5TYSTEBT* Wednesday, June 20 Triangle Pictnres Presents ELMO LINCOLN and CARTEL HATERS in "MIGHT AND THE MAN." Five Reels Fine Arts. ?Also? TKlA3|jrLi|!i tUUfi"! Thursday, Jnne 21 Paramount Pictures Presents PAULINE FREDERICK in "SLEEPING FIRES." Five Reels Famous Players I have 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 vou nave junK ior saie. o. xjincjr, Phone 393. 6-5-4t House for Rent?In ciine street. Ap ply at Baxter's Undertakers Parlors. 6-.r?-4t. WE PAY CASE. j Eggs, per dozen 25? I ' Hen, per pound 14c Friers, 11-4 to 11-2 pounds 25c MILLER BROS. | Prosperity, S. 0. ontest to Economy 23rd. hd made good > further on * a * ? >r 5-passenger expect 40,000 I .. I oetter snow ic May 23rd. . ) In U. S. Liberty o be Given Away text Time. . by the splendid success well dealers' econmoy Hay 23rd )ffering now $25,009 in ty Bonds as prizes to the ell owners who make ileage on one gallon of Every Maxwell owner ti chance to win a bond. a to 3tfth are the open sing dates of this second well economy contest. Ler half of the $50,000 >nds is to 2:0 to dealers y us with this stupen rtaking, bar :e to Win a Liberty Bond own a Maxwell your win a Liberty Bond is anybody's?no matter you live in. The rules test give every owner iven chance. test is open to women nen Maxwell owners once for details of the is history-making com >w. iberty Bond. O CO. imbia, South Carolina rberry, South Carolina