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i'ciijL.iii i'EIidOML a>4 J&ovcjufjiis oi K?uy People, >ewfccrrians, and Those Vfho Visit Newberry. Misses Bessie and Annie Stevens are visiting relatives in Greenwood. To-cc \Tarthfl T>athan has returned Irom a visit to her aunt in Columbia. Miss Fannie Broci: of Columbia is visiting Miss Texie Cromer. Misses .Mabel and Lelia Crooks are visiting relatives in and around Po snaria. Mr. Gilbert Crooks is on a visit to "bis uncle, Mr. J. D. Crooks, in the Broad River community. Superintendent J. M. Davis of the Mewberry mill has returned from Washintgon. Mr. Harry Campsen will leave today for Columbia to visit his son, J :H. Campsen. Miss Coley Blease will return Wednesday from a visit to relatives in Anderson. , Miss Helen Lathan of Little Mountain has been a recent visitor to Miss 'Lylete Wilson?Fairfax Citizen. Miss Margaret Switenberg is visiting: relatives in Whitmire.?Abbeville . Medium, 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Sligh and little son motored to Greenwood Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Sligh's parents. Miss Eliza McCullough of Newherry is the beloved guest of her aunt, Miss Mollie Russell.?Edgefield Chronicle. :26th. Miss KaJ:i$e'en Hayes returned Friday from 'a'^Bsit to her cousin, Miss Jtfary Pascluif at Mt. Carmel, Abbeville county. Miss Bess Crews was a pleasant Laurens visitor to Newberry last thp sTiest of Miss Minnie Hav " "IT" O ird. "Miss E. Lilla Kib-ler, who teaches at 'Liberty Hill, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, an;? f-other relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Jno* B. Paysinger oi 'Rock Hill are spending Mr. Paysingvacation with his parents, Mr. ;and-Mrs. B. T. Paysonger, in Newberry. Mrs. Hartman, who has been spending some time in the city with Mrs. -Geo. N. .Taylor, has returned to her "* ?Greenwood In JLLUUitJ JLH " uv* *. j . -w- -? _ ,.<lex> 28th. Boyd Connelly left Wednesday for "his home in Newberry aft?r spending a few days with his cousin, W. W. Connelly.?Princeton cor. Greenville 1'News. Mrs. T. M. Rogers, who was tc have returned last Thursday fron Athens, Ga., with her sister, Mrs. Bi3sell, was unable to come on accounl of the relapses of Mrs. Bissel, whc has been very ill. John C.Higgins of Newberry, salesman and demonstrator for "WearEver" aluminum, is in Union. H< "will demonstrate the superior qualitj of his goods to the ladies of Union.? Times. Little Miss Irene Hamilton has re turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. P W. Davis, at Ninety Six, and Master James Pedham Hamilton will leave - today for a visit to relatives at Piedmont. Mrs. C. F. Gilliam is spending some time with home people in Newberry. -She writes that people in that county have the finest fruit and vegetables they have had in twenty years.?Watt3 cor. Abbeville Medium, 27th. Assistant Paymaster Earle Hipp of the U. S. navy is waiting on his commission before he can leave Newberry. It takes time for all these things to be arranged. Uncle Sam, wno is ? ?^ery busy man, has lots to do. Little Miss Ruth Long has return<33d from a visit to the home of her grandfather, Mr. M. M. Long, in the Bachman Chapel community, and her sister, Miss Marie Long, is visiting "there. Mrs. S. V. Spence and grandchildren, Pearle and Janie Padgett, are visiting relatives in Augusta, Ga They will visit Mrs. Spence's son at Lancaster, S. C., before returning home. Mr. aad Mrs. T. W. Blease of Salu <ia ana J.Iiss dara ?i.gii of Dyson returned Saturday from Charleston, after spending several days on the Isle of Palms. They also spent several days in Orangeburg visiting Mrs. J. K. Lee. ________ I i Prof. James C. Kinard of Newberry; college has returned from Augusta1 and places in Upper Carolina, after a tour in the interest of the college. 'While in Augusta he received a wire I to report to Columbia for examination j for Officers' training camp. He pass- \ ed the examination. i I ? Prof. S. J. Derrick, after transacting j strenuous duties as a member of the ' State board of education and trying to get a little vacation between college terms, returned to Xewbery last' i i i Thursday afternoon to make ready for j : his arduous work as a member of the j county exemption board, whilch wohk | he is now doing in association with! i Clerk of Court Jno. C. Goggans and | Dr. J. M. Kibler. When Prof. Der-! i rink sets through with his "Ten Points j j of Efficiencj' in the Sunday School," { for the Sunday school convention at j Betheden next Sunday, and with hio part >? the program at the Luthe-u Normal Training school at Newberry; August 11-17, not to mention the Little Mountain reunion Friday, he will j feel like being exempted from some ! of his activities before the beginning j ' of the next session of Newberry col- j lege. Prof. Derrick has been added : to the Council of Deefnse. WT I - ' VARIOUS A?D ALL ABOUT. The Newberry Cotton mill is giving' | vacation to tfce operatives this week, j The third of August will be here: Friday. That is the day for the Lit-1 tie Mountain reunion. j Another note like "the song of a j biFd was the voice" of Dr. James M. j Johnson, when he said through a letter from Washington, in renewing his * > J \Tnnr, . subscription to The Heraia auu ^ "I can't do -without it." The Woman's Service League of Newberry will meet in the court room of the court house Wednesday mornj ing at 10 o'clock. All ladies interest1 ed in getting off the clothing and in planning the next work of the league are invited to be present. i j' The Aid society of the Lutheran | j Church of the Redeemer will meet J with Mrs. Clarence Duncan Tuesday! afternoon at 5:30, All members please meet at the church promptly at 5 j . o'clock. There will be autos to carrry j them out. . The protracted services at New.' Chapel church will continue through Thursday. Rev. W. A. Fairey is asssist- j in? the pastor, Rev. W. R. Bouknight.! j Preaching'will begin at Lebanon next; | Sunday morning, to be assisted by^ ** ? -rflc Sf r-! ' Rev. W. Jti. Muira.v ul ; vice at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. ; A letter from Coast Artilleryman j Mwhon i>mith to the home folks tells, ; i of the pleasant way the members of: > the company are being treated by the j i people of Jonesville. Mahon says! there have already been tv;o receptions, , . ? : ! If your eyes trouble you t sec us. i ! P. G JEANS & CO. J I , Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers i ! See or WriteJUs for Selec- I tion Package Of anything in the line of Presents j for Weddings, Personal (J-itts, or j Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND j I 'JEWELRY,-.WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS ! Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. j We Only'Handle Solid and Genj nine Goods and compete with all I mail order houses. Orders filled at once. i TRY US SYLVAN BROS. ! Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045 Cor, Mam and Hampton Sts. i a picnic and a dance. That is the delightful part of a soldier's life. j i i r?. ~v . 4 ^-rhal General Ci'owder says that the exemption boards "will receive little praise and some blame." i Members of these boards are nowhav-' ing about the hardest jobs of their! lives. When they get through with; that job they will take it as a relief' to act as judges at a baby show. ! Among the attractions of the week, at the opera house will be Charles Rav| in "The Clod Hopper." Wednesday, an the exhibition of "Freckles'" Thursday. by Jack Pickford and Louise Huff. Those who like such as "Thej Undying Fame," as portrayed by JNIad- j am Petrova, will have the opportunity! of seeing the same today, Tuesday. I It is a "funny" thing, which wej know from experience. The man whocan't sin? at all is the man that is j wanting an all-day singing and advo- J eating more singin ing the churches on Sunday?or at least the two or three hymns in their entirety. This advocate never tires of good music, vocal \J i liXOLi U 1UV/UCU1. When you buy a peck of fine apples you like to feast your eyes on the beauty of the fruit and enjoy the eating thereof. Because you find a rot- ' ten one or two or three bad ones in the#lot you don't let such a little matter keep you and your friends from 1 - J J.: ? :ii. AT? -?? A ? ? uavmg a, guuu time huu uib suuuu ayjles. We are just that way with the moving pictures. SPECIAL &OTKLKS LADIES! Your work given the best of attention at the Ideal Steam Pressing Club. Phone 68. 7-31-lt Don't be a Slacker! You will finallly join the Ideal Steam Pressing Club. Why not now? Phone 68. 7-31-lt For Sale?3,000 3 lbs. tin cams, 5 l-2c, in, small quantities loose, or 6c crated i" lots of 100 or more. Cash with, order. E. S. KOHN, 7-31-4t Little Mountain, S. C. Wanted?To buy a farm 3 to 7 mile3 from Newberry. State location, price and terms in ' first letter. "Farmer," care E. H. Aull, editor. 7-27-tf For Sal??Fine Poland China pigs. Phone 4502 or see Walter Buzhardt j 727-4t. NO Gloss?Scorch?>0 Bnrn at J the Ideal Steam Pressing Club. All1 workguaranteed. Phone 68. 7-31-It. . H. E. MOYER, Mgr. j I FOR t I TL? D!.? i lie i a 11 I lau five miles from two miles from 1 Also 55 acre Grove" two miles I IPVanir I? I A A IA&A11 JL^< Real Estate a: KHBHBBMHnUBHBHBHBni I Mm I Will advanc< August 10th. order now a i differ I Carolina j mi in?hp i in ii mil Opera House IPROGRAMME j Tuesday, July :il Paramount Pictures Wiil Present i MA I)A 31E PET ROY A ?in? "THE l"M)YIN(i FLAME." Five Reels, Lasky. ; 5 11?n +-V. ? 11H, .,.1 _ .. e I ? Ainu me it>ui niyi5L-*u<; ui "THE CRIMSON STAIN .MYSTERY"j| Wednesday, August 1 Triangle Pictures Will Present i CHARLES RAY *TI!E CLOD HOPPER" Five Reels. Also a TRIANGLE CO>IEI)Y Thursday, August 2. Pammmint Pifturac- w;ii o..~?^ I - ? ivmivi! ?? m iricsill 8 JACK PK KFORD and LOUISE HI FF ?in? "FRECKLES* Five Reels. Lasky We have opened a first class pressing club over the Observer Printing office and .want your business. Our OTT A : ~ 1 1 " i k/a.11 pi esse; is iiei e cliiu your clothes will be steamed, cleaned and pressed. We have secured an expert to operate the machine, and your clothes will be given the best attention. One trial is all that we ask. Satisfaction guaranteed. Join the cluo now. $1-00 per month. Phone 68. ' "SERVICE" is our motto. Ideal Steam Pressing Club. x 7-31-11 H. E. MOYER. Mgr. Kice Flour for sale. Johnson-Mc-: 'Cracken Company. 7-31-tf Wanted?Competent man to check ani j ' i ? ? mIamaw D1 onnin<r I Dill llllliuei' or 1UU piauci. a laumug mill mr.n preferred. Riglit price ta right man. Tallant & Sharpe, Silverstreet, S. C. 7-27-3tp For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by Johnson McCra^kin Co. 7-13-tf WAITED?3<H>u or more laborers and carpenters for work in constructincr C orar'iman t P A VTDVMITIVT near Columbia, S. . Quarters for j boardmg and sleeping men right oc the grounds. Don't wait to write but come. Plenty of work for everybody and good wages. Be patriotic and do your bit. Lets train the boys before they're eerit to the , front. Take receipt for 1 railroad fare, which we will refund to you after you have worked a weefc. HARD AWAY CONTRACTING CO. j Columbia, S. L'. . 7-17-tf' 5 A L;E ! I e" 132 1-2 acres | Newberry and 1 rosperity. tract "Young's 1 from Prosperity. | . Hunter 1 na insurance HHHBESESSHflSflk 9flHBHSE9HBPK33SSE3Z23 i r f. 1.1. s II 1 ni I riace your nd save the i ence. 1 \uto Co. 1 BSIBMIItMIIIHIBIffHWIIMIiiilMMWll d -bs. Crimson flayer Seed?For; sale at 12c per lb., delivered at! Prosperity or Newberry. S. C. Also Burr Clover at SI.2" per bu. X. A Prosperity, S. C. Phone j 3S0J, Prosperity. 7-27-ltp! I I THE COMMEI IOF NEWBE Statement of Conditio Condensed from report to RESOl f oans and Investments Liderty Loan Bonds (Installm< Overdrafts, secured and unsec Cash on hand and in Banks.. I T A D71 Iunuu Capital Stock Surplus and Profits Dividents Unpaid Deposits | With our large resources rear I are arap'y ab'.e and mi-re than w and safe banking service as can 1 account too small for us to haud and recei' c as much kindly cons I Our MOTTO is SERVICE, SE] VICE for the good people of Ne We only ask a trial to demonsi COME IN" AND SEE The Bank That Aiwa i Juo. M. Kinard, President J. Y. McF HUKannnnBi II Here's the Rea If of Patriot* mh jV/TUSIC ringing with p vjj 1*A and defiance of any country?here are two Col 35; every American ought to ow A2^54?75c?Patriotic Air n M sides ot A2269?75c?Patriotic Me Columbia Ste COLUMBIA O. & T. E. East Mai YOUNG MEN of to ARMS we war in our Patriotic D Home Folks want you return from FJ So we have an Offer to you SOLD BOYS?call at Eas ??? Xotiee. The election for cotton weigher at ^ Pomaria has been changed to Tuesday, I August 7th, according to the consti- J tution. D. L. Wedaman. secretary and treasurer. 7-27-3t t RflAI. RANKU L1VA1AU A*r A AA I*A ? RRY, S. C. on June 20tb, 1917 I |H the State Bank Examiner JRCES 1 $717,400.90 I T " ? " 7 ? H snt) 5,600.00 ured 5,262.56 65,017.29 J $793,280.84 $ 50,000.00 87,488.97 1 654^584.87 |?H $792,280.84 j^H inp-the million dollar mark, we Jh illing to give you as efficient be had in Sonth Carolina. ? No 3 S , le, and it will be appreciated g m ideration as the largest ones. IVICE, and then MORE SERwberry County. trate that we mean what we S2^^J| US IF YOU PLEASE flH| ys Treats You O B. Mayer, Vice-prS 'all. Cashier 58 atriotic pride "TrM I foe of our Xwj li umbia Records that ^ s bv Prince's Band on both I Record. I |l dley on both sides?By liar Quartet. DEALERS Wl , salterH in" Street fl u the FIRST CALL Hi it our i^HOTOS isplay-?and your jjH them loo-?untiflflj RANGE. B >ecially Attractive lER and SAILOK t Main St. Studio. I