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PCKELY PERSONAL I Moyeia^nts of many People, 5ewberriacs, and Those Wfco Visit Newberry. I ; Miss Marietta Langford has return-; ed from Rock Hill. 1 Mrs. W. 0. Miller returned Saturday from a two weeks' stay at Clinton.' Miss Grace Wilbur accompanied 2Jiss Margaret Jeter to her home at Carlisle. Mrs. Lillie Langford and little son are spending several weeks at ablo i Miss Pearle Dunstan of Atlanta. Ga., j is \isiting at the home of her uncle, J5r. Jack Dunstan. J Colonel J. Marion Davis is a member i of the exemption board for the eastern' district of South Carolina. Mrs. Jerome Bruce has gone to the I mountains of North Carolina for the season. ! Mrs. Will Moore and Miss Ruth' i Hocre of Newberry are here visiting relatives.?Greenwood Index, 19th. Miss Mildred Adams L?.s returned' to her home at Newberry after visit- j Misses Kate and Lucile Wilkinson.! ?Greenwood Journal, 19th. Mrs. Watkins of Chappells is visatiug her sister, Mrs. Albert Lott.? Jclnston cor. Edgefield Advertiser, 18th. Mr W. H. Hardeman has been ap pointed grand herald by Grandmaster! Strickland of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. jMiss Sara SimmoDs of Newberry is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Rivers Stone, in Kennedy street. ? Spartanburg Herald. Miss Sadie Bowers has returned fjom Rock Hill, after completing the; JVinthrop course for club women a: tlie summer school. Mr. Lemus Dunbar, whose name was / . tlrawn in the big draft lottery, is in Philadelphia at present. He enlisted in the service at Fort Slocum, N. Y. I Misses Annie and Roberta Mann left .Sunday to spend two ;Sjj?eks in Spar"tarburg with their sist^'; Mrs. Harry iP'ice; . | Mrs. J. W. White and little daughter, j "'Elizabeth, of Newberry, are visiting 3?rs. yL J. Sproles.?Greenwood JourTiaf, 21st. ^ Miss Millicent Oehmig has returned ' . "home from Newberry after spending a wek with Miss Harriette Adams.-r*3frre State. The friends of Mrs. M. A. Huiet will "?>e glad to know that she is able to j up after an illness of several "weeks. ? Johnston cor. Edgefield j ' <Cfcrcnicle, 19th. Misfees Annie Mae and Leola Bend-' <6nbaugh and W. L. Benenbaugh of UCewberry are the guests of Mrs. Clar-j ?enbe 'Richards in Maple street.?The i estate:' Mr. J. W. Smith, Jr., of the Carolina 'AvtO Co., is in Charlotte today for ths t purpose of bringing back with him one of the latest models five passenger Chalmers touring cars. After spending a few days in the' city with his brother, J. T. Goggans,' <xCuy Goggans of Newberry left Monday afternoon for New York city.? JReck Hill Record, 19th. Mrs. T. S. Hemingway of Kingstree,' srwndine several days in New berry with relatives, left Saturday for Greenville on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Cromer. | Messrs. James G. Brown, Robert F\ Jackson and Wallace, L. Martin, threi of those drawn, are from the same 0 business house, the Fridy Motor com-j pany. Mr. William Wendt is spending hie Tacation in Newberry. His place with1 the Southern Power company at Un-| "ion is being filled in his absence by "Mr. Jack Dunstan, Jr. Rev. S. P. Long, D. D., of aMnsfield, ~!hio, has practically every date taken j trom now tn November for his ^qnadricentennial addresses in the! i United States.?Lutheran Church Vis-! Itor. Mr. W. Hoy Anderson has purchased ' frond Mr. Ben Ll Kilgo and O. M. Dant. ^lcr' the home place on the corner, ?? Grance and Reynolds street, which he occupies. The consideration was' $3,000.?Grenwood Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Graham, Mr3. j .Arnie P. Murphy and Mrs. George Wrenn went to Newberry as delegates "to the Sunday school convention.? j Andrews Chapel cor. Greenwood In <iex. 21st. Mr. W. C. Garrett and family have lanoved from apartments at the resl-' eace of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. PelhamJ :Sr.. to apartments at Mrs. A. T.' ^Brown's. Mr. T. K. Johnstone and, family will occupy the apartments at' 2>r. Pelham's. Mrs. 'Watt Hudgens and daughter, Miss Kate Hudgens, of Memphis, J Tenn., after visiting Mrs. Hudgens', sisters, Mrs. A. A. Freeman and Miss ^ Mary Hardeman and other relatives, ?eft Monday for Laurens to visit relatives on their way home. Mr. John Peterson, the well known srarai carrier and city fireman, etc.,' k. after a two weeks' illness returned to his postoffice duties Monday morning. During his absence his work was carried 011 by Substitute Eugene Xorris, vlo is on the "draft list." Mrs. P. F. Baxter and children went to Saluda last Tuesday to spend the 28th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs-. Baxter's marriage with Mr. Baxtar and Marion, and all motored to A W7 r? Q V A!? cuavouwj . Mr. Earle Hipp received a telegram on Saturday from Secretary of War I)?niels that he had been coraissioned as ssistaant paymaster in the navy and to be ready to report as soon as he received his commission, which had been forwarded by registered mail. } r Bachman Richardson of Pros? J T?nr?iaa A nf nP. J iy illlU -.UlSa JUiUUlwc nuauic wi va. nc.... stopped over Saturday night with Mrs. G. R Sliiyh on their way home from Asheville, N. C., where they have been for a week or more.? Union Times, 20th. Mrs. Edw. R. Hipp has returned from Spartanburg after visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Mrs. H;pp was accompanied home by her granddaughter, little Miss Mary m-pu TVillson, who will spend a couple of weeks here. Chief M. B. Chandler returned last rJ-ght from Newberry wiiere he attended yesterday the semi-annual meeting o? the South Carolina association of sheriffs and chiefs of police. He reports a pleasant and profitable meeting.?Greenwood Journal, ,20th. M'lSS JF'eiTCia opearmau xia-s uocu ejected teacher of the 6th and 7th grades in the Branchville graded schools. The Branchville Tribune says it is an able corps. In the list ol teachers we notice Miss Alline Fridy of Waterloo for the high school and Miss Margaret Lipscomb of Ninety Six for the 3rd and 4th grades. I Messrs. Harry Vigodsky and Nathan Morris, whose names were drawn in 1 the capsules at Washintgon, make two more of the Jewish faith to be enrolled for service. The Jewish colony in Newberry is small in number, I tut large in loyalty and patriotism, i This makes two sons given to the serI vice of the country by Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris. Mr. P. E. Scott is the representative from Newberry of the Bishop England council Knights of Columbus, in ?ofcun.bia, which council in that city has hop pflmnaism for her share in the VVQW x w $1,000^00 fund which the organization will raise in a national drive for the purpose of erecting buildings to serve as social centers for troops at contonments throughout the country. Eh*. A. G. Voigt was then introduced as fraternal delegate from the United Synod. The other men composing the special delegation from the Tjnited Synod were introduced to the synod They were Drs. J. H. Harms, J. C. Peery, George J. Gonwaware, Revs. T. B Epting and W. C. Davis. * * ' m] Thf convention also heard with great delight Drs. A. G. Voigt, dean of the1 seminary of the United Synod at Coluirbia, S. C., who declared that if he had the vote of the United Synod h*> would cast it for unicn; J. Henry Harms, president of Newberry college; John C. Peery, president of Elizabeth college, Salem, Va.; G. J. Gongaware of Charleston, S. C., and Revs. W. C. Davis of Knoxville, Tenn., T. B. Epting of Jackson, Miss., and Rev. W. C. Schaffer, Jr., of Atlanta, C-a.?Condensed from report in Lutheran Church Visitor. YAR10US A5D ALL ABOUT. PnhVv hnldines in Newberry got $15,5.00 from life insurance companies during 1916. The Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer will meet with Mrs. Frank C. Sligh Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The great House Peters will appear in "The Highway or nope" at me opera house Tuesday, and the great Pauline Frederick in "Her Better Self" Thursday. Sunday chool convention Central Methodist church Tuesday, Unioa meeting Reedy River association Mt. Zion Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. Keiormauon ceieurauuu Little Mountain Sunday. A telegram to all recruiting officers reads as follows: "After a registered person has been called for military service by his local board and directed to appear for physical examination h * ceases to be eligible for voluntary ei'listment." Next Friday will be a big day with the barbecue and speaking at Poma ria, barbecue and refreshemnts at the Newberry-Summerland college reunion at Delmar and the most attractive entertainment by members of tile Jasper chapter at the high school budding Friday night. Following the listing of ten million n.er. for selective draft the daily newspapers reported that "the gigantic task was accomplished in little more than sixteen hours. War department at once begins work of determining who shall be exempt among i the men chosen. State boards will b.? furnished with lists at once." Opossums must hp getting plentiful in Newberry. Mr. Ned Purceil , c^ugnt one Friday night m the city. Ti'i 'possum was crossing east Main st" oet and was right under the electr'ct light when caught. It was about midnight and Mr. Purceil was on his v i.} borne, in company witn Mr. joj srpli T,. Keitt. Jr. A dispatch from the Charleston American under date of July 19 from Berufort says: "S. M. Duncan, former chief of the State constabulary in Charleston, arrived here today. It is ! reported that Beav.fort will be his | headquarters. It is thought that ! Governor Manning sent him to en force the prohibition laws here and at ' Port Royal, where United States marines are stationed. Chief Duncan's territory, it was learned, is composed of Beaufort, Jasper and Hampton ! counties." * " % . C :$ i a , <S> BEFORE tfre WAR <S <$> PRICES 0 i n *r? n 4 im bui rnjt, ?AJni. ^ | <$- HIGH QUALITY <$ <$> PHOTOGRAPHS <$ <? Still Prevail at <$ ; <v 0. & T. E. Salter's <$ | <S> East Main St. Studio. i <?> <$ j SPECIAL NOTICES I , Gentle Horse for Sale?For price and | so forth, apply to R. D. Wright Newberry. 7-24-11 Lost?Between residence of Mr. Franli i Davis and Central Methodist churct i on Sunday black cross borderec with gold. Reward if returned t< ! Mrs. Frank Davis, Newberry, i 7-4-lt. I For Sale?One 1916 Ford Touring car Will sell cheap. First man witi check gets it. Chevrolet Dealer. 7-24-itp F. T. DOMINICK. I Wanted?To rent a nice cottage;lights and water and sewerage. Call al 720 Glenn St.r or phone 2S1. | 7-24-ltp Can T?ur Fruits and Yegetafolep? ! The U. S. government is very dej sirous that you save every bit oi j your surplus. We are prepared to I save it for you. Canning charge ia | 4c per can. Will furnish No. 3 cans | at 5 cach. Beans for home use must be ready strung. Regular cannin'g days Tuesdays and Thursdays. For I further informatioa see Superin^jAW trtttTAm. Gf ItilUeUL tit. OdUiiCJ ? , wnci luazii uw. 7-20-tf NEWBERRY CANNERY. For Cotton Weigher?i am a candidate for cotton weigher at Prosper^ ty at the election to be held next 1 Tuesday, July 24. GARY BOOZER, i 1-20-lt If ANTED?3000 or more laborers and carpenters* for work in constructing Gevernment CANTONMENT near Columbia, S. C. Quarters for I boarding and sleeping men right on ! the grounds. Don't wait to write but -come. Plenty of work for everybody and good wages. Be paj triotic and do your bit. Lets train I the boys before they're sent to the front. Take receipt for railroac fare, which we will refund to yoa after you have worked a week. HARD AWAY CONTRACTING CO. Colombia, S. C. 7-17-tf 1 will sell at public auction in the town of Prosperity on the 25th daj j of July, 1917, (Saturday) one darl bay mare, sound and good familj animal. Terms cash. B. B. HARE 7-18-ltp t _ Lookout Mountain Seed Irish Potatoes. We are expecting a shipmenl I1 the middle of the week. Book youi orders. Johnson McCraekin Co 7-17?tf * - - % For Sale?Porto Kico Moiasses dj Jobasoa MeCrackia Co. | 7-13-tf ' 'See or Write Us for Selection Package 1 _ _ . _ m ^ j Of anything in the line ot f resents for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or j Own Use. 1 SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND ; JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SEVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS i t 4-v,^ tiomor notfprnc | J C VYCil J \JL iuvW UV. TT VJL ^/UWbV&Us/j 'both in plain and fancy jewelry. | We OnlyjHandle Solid and Genjuine Goods ana compete with all :mail order houses. Orders filled at once. TRY US i SYLVAN BROS. I ^ Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. I Opera House! PROGRAMME ! .. Tuesday, July 24. j Paramount Pictures Present KATHLYX WILL LOIS and HOUSE PETERS i ?in? "THE HIGHWAY OF HOPE." } ! Five Reels. Morosco. I l Also the 12th Episode of t.*THE CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY.*1 < Wednesday, July 2">. ' Triangle Pictures Present i| ENID BENNETT ?in? "THE GIRL GLORY.* Also a TRIANGLE CO-HE I) Y. Thursday, July 26 Paramount Pictures Present ,j PAULINE FREDERICK k . ?in? "HER BETTER SELF." Five Reels, Famous Players. i r > ????? +*? i Pressing Club?Will also uo repairing. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. J. H. Odgen, 602 O'Xeail St., Newberry. 7-10-tf i Stop, Look, Listen -We are ready to j grind yemr Corn and Wheat. Have | " j for sale, corn meal wheat bran, j ' I middling, whole wheat flour and i tine flour. We want your grinding. Farmers Oil Mill, 7-3-9t J". H. Wicker, Mgr. ^ Bring us your scrap Iron while the price' is high. Langford & Buzhardt ' 6-26-8tp > ^ If your eyes trouble you sec us. P. C JEANS & CO. Exclusive Qpticiaas and Jewelers i j Regular 15c Gauze Vest, / July price each l#c " | Eight W j : ! Just eight days m< j It will pay you " i f ;j WE CP WHITE WASH S I New attractive stales, made I gabardine, belted, pockets, et $1.50 values, July price only :j JULY DAYS ARE BLOUSE" DA We have 10 dozen Middies, . quality twill, trimmed in red, ^r?11orc rpo-nlar 6nr value* J 'j goiog to sell during the Jnly sa OUR GREAT SILK CLEARANC1 About 35 left in the lot, mac ity wash silk, in different colo Values up to $3.50 on the b for only * . It will pay you to i day. Come ev< j I 1216-20 Main St. For Cotton Wefcrher, PomarLu j To the Voters oi The Psmaria Cotton' i Weighers Association: I hereby offer myself for re-! election to the olrice of Cotton Weigh- j er, for this association and pledge i n.'yself to serve you to the best of my! ability if re-elected. J. E. COUNTS, j I 117 Ivy eigmng rn 1200 1 I Will Pay Highi 117*11 1 vv 111 I Friday & I July Z/th W. A. !aIdweD ? Haltiwangei i i i Iiuppillg 1 are of this Great Jul to see us every iN SAVE YOU Mi KIRTS CQLG. of good quality 2 cans 2 c $1.2? and ; feow the c 7Sc BLACK TAF1 T?ti11 ~>{\ tru^Ti? -* u" "MIDDY $?.50 yard. Ju y 'YS SILK H( made of good ^o dozen Ladi navy and co- 50c value, clears >, that we are ^or $ 1 .OO. 3 le at only 39c and white on'y All 1UII 1 WAIST 4T77*" A final clean 1 ? er, ribbon, etc, i ie of good qual- It will pay yon 1 r combinations. VOILE V argain counter Qne counter b $1.00 ; np to $r.25, Jul; attend this Great sry day and bring The Ladies Store >otice. All persons are hereby forbidden to credit my w ire, Nancy Smith Blount, v.'ith anything tiiat is to be charged to my account. She left our ?ome without reasonable cause. W. J. BLOUNT, 7-19-3t Dillon, S. C. 3IEB23S3S?IBEBSBSSflHI w or v I it Mules I om 1000 to I Dounds I est Price Cash | be at 1 i ii's Stables I Saturday I and 28th 1 Pntf ?Ir lb VV Hi. BWKlt.l ?ill p % jfc U*p to 25c Embroideries? July price yd. 3C Big Days ^ / y Clearance Sale. I day this month. ONEY! 4TE'S POWDER Sc Regular 25c powder. lliollf I U.O.A 4 C J FETASlLK$i SPECIAL | Black Taffeta Silk, worth price yard only . $1.00 DSE CLEARANCE es Boot Silk Hose, regular ince price 35c pair. *3 pairs ! II pairs to a customer. Black LINERY MUST GO. iip of every hat, shape, flow% n our 'millinery department :o see us about your next hat. ZAISTS REDUCED >eautiful voile waists, values y price each 75c Clearance every your friends. \ iiwciiigei Newberry, S. C.