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I While you loved on< Make th LUIU PURELY PERSONAL f?fec Movements of reany People, 5ewberriass, and Those Who Yistt Newberry. Mrs. B. E. Julien of Helena is visiting relatives in Charlotte, X. C. Mr. S. S. Cunningham is bookkeep* i-- xt v ?. lag aT. ue XNewuei ry canueij. 4 , Mr. Tom Campbell ha9 returned to; the county chain gang as one of the guards. Mr. John M. Kinard is spending some time at the Hotel St. 'Charles, Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Welch Wilbur and family will leave tomorrow for a trip to Murrell's Inlet, Georgetown. ? I Mr. Rov Poole, from "somewhere an Spartanburg county," visited in Newberry last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cromer or Spartanburg are visiting relatives m the city and county. ! Mr. Marvin Lake spent Fricay in Greenwood with his sister. Mrs. G. PET. Conner. Miss Maggie Jones has returned home after visiting relatives an?l friends in Greenwood. Mis8 Gladys Hiers is at Prosperity ,01* a visit to school friends.?Dorchester Eagle, 3ri. >!iss Ethel Jones of Newberry is the C-t-ast of Miss Claire Connor.?Green ' ''vwd Journal, 3rd. Miss Emma Shell of Laurens is vis f \iting Miss Mary Lou Bullock at the iNe wherry hotel. Mr. C. M. West is spending his va? * J 'cation in Winston-Saiem ana uui-ji > " ;points in North Carolina. ' Mrs. C. T. Lamb is visiting JVlr. Lamb's mother, M s. R. N. Lamb, in Gainesville, G-a., and other relatives. /Miss Kate Spence is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. IV. Dodgen, in Augusta, Ga. She will visit the mountains before returning home. Miss Caribel West left last Thurs' at St. Matthews ciay iu viaib u ? for a week after which she will spend two weeks in Aiken with relatives. Mr. I. H. Hunt was elected to the i general council at the meeting of the J South Carolina Bar Association in Greenville Friday. *Mr. W. H.'Zeigler went to Columbia Friday to return with his daughter, little Miss Elizabeth, on her way home from Cameron. \ ond Mrs. Ernest M. Fellers rnd children of Columbia are visit-1 . ing his uncle, Mr. Luther M. Fellers, at Colony. Mrs. C. M. Wilson of Newberry is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Kelly. -?Bethune cor. Camden Chronxcie. 3rd. Miss Ola Hutchinson of Newberry has "been a recent visitor to Mrs. J. T. Hutchinson?Eaaley cor. Green* ville News, 5th. Misses Annie and Roberta Mann have returned from Spartanburg after a visit to their sister, Mrs. Harry Price. S. J. Derrick of Newberry was tne guest of his brother-in-law, D. 1*. Efird, on Thursday.?Lexington cor. Sunday News. Rev. Edw. Fulenwider, chairman or * "-LJ- ? +Vin +imo ! the -Normal If 11 T.LHKj UtAJf O lUC m,u V | spent at the normal will bring its ; rich reward to you and others. Messrs. R. B. Lominack, Nat Gl3t, J. A. Peterson, H. A. Workman, D. L. Wedaman and W. E. Pelham, Sr., are the latest buyers of Ford roadsters. Sergeant Carl T. Julien of tn?i Greenwood Coast Artillery spent from I Saturday afterm>?a to Sunday af-| are away ser 5S at hom ie Appointment T? r ternoon with relatives here. Miss Virginia Lominick and her brother, Mr. Otis A. Lominick, will leave today for Columbia to spend a week -with relatives and friends in that city. iMiss Harriett Adams is visiting friends in Charleston, for which city she left Monday morning, having left Newberry Sunday to. stop over in Columbia, with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wicker, Miss Sara Halfacre and brothed' William motored Sunday to Delta, Union county, visiting Mrs. Wicker's father,' Mr. Frank Maybin. Miss Estelle Bowers, who attended the Winthrop summer school at; Rock Hill, has returned home after extending her visit since the adjournment of the school. Mr. F. F. Scurry is one of the 22 j enlisted men comprising the statr i corps and departments' quartermas-! ter section to report to Columbia pre- \ paratory to being sent to Greenville.! Dr. Frank D. Mower will leave! TSiAcrinv Wednpsdav for Fort Oele- : thorpe, having been notified to re- * port to the medical section of tfcaj Officers' Reserve corps. Col. E. H. Aull and Mssrs. B. C. j Leitzsey, Charlie West and Barney Leitzsey. motored to Greenville Sunday to see Sergeant Humbert M. Auli and the other Newberry boys at Camp J Sevier Mr. A F. Counts, who is stlTI; spending his vacation- in Newberry received a post card Monday from his nephew, Mr. Elbert Dickert,. Ft. ^ Monroe, stating that he, Elbert, had. been recommended for commssion. j Mr. William T. Mayer who is in tne service of his country at Fort Screv-, in, Ga., took advantage of a fortyeight hour furlough to spend Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mayer, in Newberry. Mr. Robert N. Jackson, a member of the Greenwood Coast Artillery comnany. has been appointed fireman j on the non-commissioned staff of thei Coast Artilley Dattanon.?ureenwoon Journal. Messrs. B. B. Leitzsey J. T. Norris, Blui'ord iVI. Buzhardt. Thos. W. Foil* and Jno. T. Oxner attend'ed the Dig annual picnic at Filbert, oYrk County, on last Thursday. From all accounts it was a great occasion and enjoyed by an immense crowd. Miss Nellie Adams came from Gold ville to \pend the week-end at her Xewberry home and found a great improvement in the condition of ner father, Mr. Jno.- C. Adams, who Is again up after another severe spell of illness. Messrs. G. W. Yonce and FranK Halfacre returned last week from a motor trip through Bishopville and other places in the eastern part of the State extending to the North Carolina line, through all of whlcn country they found the crops sne and abundant. Dr. H. A. McCullough, pastor of St,, j Paul's Lutheran church, with his I family is spending a month in Lex-j ington county. During his absence' his pulpit will be supplied by Dr.! Horine, Dr. Hartwig, Dr. Voigt anal Dr. J. H. Harms, president of New- j berry college.?The Record. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. IWiallace anaj children motored from Charleston to ] Newberry, arriving here Saturday j afternoon. Mrs. Wallace and the chii-j dren will spend awhile with her pa?-| ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. Mr. Wallace went on to Atlanta Sunday in his car, accompanied by Or. P. E W2y and Mr. LeRoy Salter. Dr. J. K. Gilder return*-1 last week from New York and rep x that Dr. Boyd Jacobs and Mr. Fant Gilder were boiit doing well since undergot V ^ V> <**?.?? e are wan today. ilephone No. 3 IX. 1V1< M?mmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmcmjm?um?mm?mBm ing operations in that city the former ' for appendicitis and the latter tor uicer of the stomach. Mr. Chris j Folk of Denmark, who went wltn! them to New York, was sent tfc a! mineral spring. Mrs. J. D. Bowles of Greenwood ?c- vicitincr hor hrnther<?. Messrs. Jno. S I A O 1UAI/114J5 **V* ^ f ? C. H. and Luther M. Fellers of Col-,' i onv, Mr. John Fellers livsng with Mr. Luther Fellers. Mrs. Bowies is tne1 only surviving sister and there are' four remaining brothers or that fam-j j ily, the other two being Mr. S. L. Feir-: ers of Prosperity and Mr. H. T. Fell-1 ers of Old Town, all spending Sun-1 ! day at the home of Mr. Lutner Fell-j ers. Mr. Jesse Coats and Mr. Peari; Rikard, two former Newberry boys,j I were recent visitors here. These, young men who from boyhood 10 manhood have had stea3y Habits are' now reaping the reward of sobriety, and faithfulness to duty. They are; both fine linotype operators and have, permanent positions on leading news-i papers, the former in Virginia, the' latter in Georgia, and each is pros-! perous and happy in his own household. Coast Artillerymen Crotwejil, Player, Taylor, Smith and Pool came over, from Jonesville on a short Surlougn I - * last week arter we naa annuimueu lh- , arrival of the first "detachment or ; troops" from the same company.! They, like their comrades in arms,, were all looking well and seemed to; b?; enjoying life. Mr. Robert Gist was in the squad, but he did not return to the company, having been honora-j bly discharged, failing to pass tne j physical examination on account ofj defective vision. They say it is nor.: true that some of the men fainted! ??-~/3rt.T.o.rtincr dlltv rl-irinp- the hof Willie UUUClgUlut, viubj v.? o spell. The officers are careful wltn \ the men and give fcheni every con-! sideration. Drayton Rntherford Chapter P. D. C. The Drayton Rutherford chapter, U. D. C., met oh (Friday morning and formed itself into an auxiliary to the Newberry chapter of the Red Cross. The following committee was appointed to take charge of Red Cross '' -1 nnUianr t/-? A worK in me cxijaplci, suujch >.? v? , tions from the central ccimcittee: Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs. T. C. Pool, Mrs. Mary E. Hipp. Mrs. J. P. Shealy, Mrs.j Welch Wilbur. r Meeting of Council of Defense There will be meetings of the Council of Defense this week at the following places: Keitt's Grove, Thursday: Jolly Street, Friday; Werber-3 j Grove 'Saturday. Speakers will be j provided by County Chairman Hunt? PKoirmori fWtor vr il LIU O LO.L'C vuan ui\Hi wvuwi. NOTICE TO OVERSEERS Road overseers will call out their hands at once and put in your full six days as required by law. If any overseer cannot comply with the law, return your commission to me at once, so I can get some one to worx the hands who hav? not paid off. Doctors certificates do not excuse ttelinquents. By order of Board of County Commissioners. J. C. Sample, County .Supervisor. x 4 4. c -to oa or insert Auguai u, x*>, *v, u,. SPECIAL? K0T1CKS LOST?A. Blue Serge Coat Had (United States flag piiined on it. Copeland Company on inside pocket. Right pocket lining slightly torn Lost from automobile between Mowers Garage and Newberry college. Return to Herald and News office. 8-7-lt. LOST.?A Bunch of Keys between Willcwbrook Park and Mollohoi Mil: Saturiav niztt. Finder w-71 l untry your fi ting your p Studio Nee 82 $ L _ -- please return to F. McConnell. 8-7-It Lost Or Astray?Small size setter bitch with black ears and black ears^ left with chain around neck. Reward for return to L. W. Floyd., Newbery, S. C. 18?7?2t. 711 On acount of my duties as one of tne the examiners on the exemption board I will not be at my office af- Q Tn Acrlor onH TV'' ? ?7 u uivta x ugouaj UKU TT day. P. G. Ellesor, M. D. 8-7-lt. FOIt SALE?One Ford Touring Can Body, 1916 model, and ' one Ford ; Touring Car, Chevrolet Dealer. j8-7-lt. - ^""jj For Sale?One Ford Touring Car Eoay. 1916 mode!. Chevrolet Dealer. Newberry. 8-3-2 i Electric Goods?Fans, Sewing Machine ' motors and Eloctric Irons. Our \ ( prices are right. ' 8-3-2t SUMMER EROS CO. For Sale?3.000 3 lbs. tin cans, 5 l-2c, ! in small quantities loose, or 6c j crated in lots of 100 or more, (/ash J j with, order. E. S. KOHN, 7-31-4t Little Mountain, S. G. Wanted?To buy a farm 3 to 7 miles 1 from Newberry. State location, ' price and terms in first letter. "Farmer," care E. Hj Aull, editor. 7-27-tf Pomps?Now is the time to put a * pump in your well. Come in and let us show you how little it will cost you. 8-3-2t SUMML-R BROS CO. Beltings?Genuine Gandy gives you the most service for your money, 1 to 12 inch in stock. Orders handled promptly. 8-C-2t SUMMER BROS CO. Lighting Outfits?Any child can operate the Electric Lighing Plant we sell. It will pay you to investigate and get our price. 8-3-2t ' SUMMER BROS CO. YFanted?Competent man to check and j bill lumber-'or run planer. Planning mill mnn preferred. Right price to right man. Tallant & Sharpe, Silverstreet. ? C. 7-27-3tp T "E*!..*!!- fnr .Tnhnv>n-Mr JL*AV-\7 X 4.V/* " ? racken Cor*?????y. 7-31-t! . Will i on Aim your < save riends and holograph. r Depot. 1 I I t : r Lawn Mowers?A few {rood ones left, ( which we will sell at reduced prices. S-3-2t SUMMER BROS CO. Come and Join Newberry Pressing club. So you can get your wo"kj dene right. Call for and delivered j promptly. Phone No. 19S-2. S-3-St Lillie Gilliam. Proprietor ! *! For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by j Johnson McC-ra^kin Co. \ 7-13-tf flUMW ?PPiI??TftR? Vnno hat- ! ter than the IOWA and our' prices; so low you can't afford to be without one. Call to see it. S-3-2t SUMMER BROS CO. See cr WritesUs for Selection Package Of anything in t'^e line of Presents for W~d li^gs. Personal Gifts, or* Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND! JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER; CUT GLASS & ART GOODS: Jewelry of tile newer patterns,. 30th in plain and fancy jewelry. We Only!Handle Solid and Gen _1 i i i 11 ame i>oous ana compete witn an nail order houses. Orders filled it once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. Columbia, S. C. FSone 1045 Cor, Main and Hamptoi St*. , ff vrmr pvps trmiMp vnn! sec us ! ! P. C. JEANS & CO. ! Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers | Advance ? just 10th. Drder nov the diffe in raw i Opera House PROGRAMME \ Tuesday, August 7. Paramount Pictures Will Present FANNIE WARD ?in? "UN CON QU E RED." Five Reels, Lasky. , Also the 14th Episode of - < * "THE CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY.' * Wednesday, August 8. J Triangle Pictures Will Present OIYE THOMAS / I "MADCAP MADGE" ,fr J Five Reels, Kay-Bee. Also a llUA3t*JLfc ^VJLLVL \ I Thursday, August 9 v v I Paramount Pictures V?'ill Present M WALLACE RE ID and 1 3IYRTLE STEAD3TA* "THE WORLD APART." Five Reels, Morosco. ^ wiiole nervous system, and causes general disorgan- 4 ization of your whole body? Do yotf have frequent headaches? 1 bo you find yourself repeatedly \ giving way to bad temper? Can you recognize your frienda across the street? After reading, ^hen you get up to walk across the room, do you become dizzy? Any of the above symptoms indicate that you need glasses. Modern Optometry is me science 01 giving renei 10 tried, overwarked eyes. Come in today for a careful examination. ; 'm W. C. EZELL, OPTOMETRIST. ' " ?? ^ " II ! I ??? Batteries?Just received a fresh lot for telephones and gasoline engines. A 8-3-2t SUMMER BROS CO. wnJ Gasoline Engines?We sell the best \ engine on the market for the price. Every customer a satisfied customer. We have a great many in 'I general use in and around us. All engines thoroughly guaranteed. Let us show you. v i 8-3-2t SUMMER BROS CO.' %j ?? I I J f i ?80.00 , ; Place ' r and 1 :rence. # J