The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 10, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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<tm II ??????? PliiLLl PERSONAL tjtto^em^nts of raany People, Newberriaas, aud Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Mildred Johnson of Manning is the guest of Miss Cora Ewart. t Miss Louise Smith is visiting Miss ' Bessie Hunter at fioij-iviiio i ? ! .Mrs. Sallie Sanford is visiting ar Silver Street. I I Express Agent F. G. Wright has 3>een appointed notary public. Miss Louise Zobel of Columbia is visiting Miss Hulda Longshore. Papers Yarboroug'n and familv spent one day in Newberry the past wees.?Batler cor. Saluda Standard. i Miss Brown of Greenwood is vis-j iting Miss Mary Lou Bullock at the' .Newberry hotel. j Mr. Harry O'Donnell came in from Augusta last week to visit relatives ' \ in Newberry. Mrs. R. L. Tarrant and children let;;: Thursday morning for a trip to Lake Junaluska. Mr. L. G. Eskridge asd family re-j turned Tuesday from a visit to rela-j tives in Shelby, N. C. | Mr. Lsroy Smith is visiting bis - mother in Newberry.?Charleston j American. Mr. Rufus Sanford is spending a lew days in Newberry this week with relatives.?Leesvile News. 1 I Mr. Erastus Monts of near Prosper- j Ity was in town for a short time Tuesday.?Leesville News. Mrs. S. J. Derrick returned Thursday from an extended visit to rela- 1 lives and friends in Lexington. -Mr. W. W. neroen nas reiurueu t?# . Tiis home in Newberry county, arter < his visit to Williamson, Ya. i j i Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Boozer and little Carlton of Columbia spent Thursday in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Davidson are ( ;in Columbia visiting their daughter,!, Vro TarnoR A11H.M ' ^ Master Ralph Hardeman has return- i ed home after spending his vacation! In Piedmont j ^ "Miss Gladys Yarborough of Mulling i 'is visiting "her sister, Mrs. H. M. J3ry-! '< -$On. j 1 . Miss Lena Pearl Glenn and Mr. ' 33. Wood were married by the Rev. B. j 5a Knight last Saturday at Oakland. < j] Mr. Sanders, the well known Chero ^ Cola man of Laurens, was in isew<-?, J J :3)erry Wednesday on one of his Dus-., iJ 3Ir. Ira M. Sligh of Columbia spent; awhile in Newberry on business Wed-' < Tuesday. j, 14 Mr. Henry Lane of Hendersonvine 3 arrived in the city Tuesday night to * remain until Thursday. j1 i Miss Estelle Werts of Dyson is -spending the week with Miss Farrah 1 ?* " " >- r>;? r^nr Saluda i fcene reagic.?uig Vi Wtt w.. -Standard. !' 1? Dr. George B. Cromer, leading at-! ^ torney of Newberry,, has oeen here on ( 'business before the court.?Lexington -Dispatch, 8 th. t Miss Mary Peterson of Newberry { ^spent the week-end with the Misses ( Peterson in South Harper street.?! j Laurens Advertiser. J j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright of New- ji berry are spending awhile with Mrs.j Mag Little.-^Tylersville cor. Laurens ( Advertiser, J j ! , MrsI S. A. Shealy and children or Anderson spent Sunday night here;1 with her brother, Mr. J. B. Gregory, ' . mnd family. Miss Caribel 'Wie&t of Newberry is ' spending some time here with her! friend. Miss Charlotte McLauc-hlin.? Calhoun Advance. Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Shealey, vrho, have been visiting relatives in Laur-, * I ens and Newberry, are at home again.' ?Ninety Six cor. Greenwood Journal, j Dr. Boyd Jacobs is able to be out! after his return from New York since1 iiis recent operation for appendicitis,' i&is friends are glad to see. Jtfiss Susie Langford of Prosperity, the recent guest of Miss Bertie Xucile 'Wlells.?White Stone cor. SparTtan'burg Journal. Mr. R. D. Wicker and family and Miss Mary Cromer have returned from j Jenkinsville, where they visited their , sister^ Mrs. Swaygert < Rev. and Mrs. Edw. Fulenwlder, Mr. end Mrs. I. H. Hunt, Mrs. F. W. Hig,gins and Miss Edith Henderson were among those attending the Ruther- j ^ lord Crooks wedding at Blairs. j i -Mrs. J. W. Denning left Tuesday o ' for Washington to visit that city. Or. C ber return trip she will stop over in c Benson, X. C., visiting JVlr. Denning s s parents. j 1' I $ Dr. Geo. B. Cromer is too well < known in Newberry fo** any untruth- = ful and slanderous words to harm him. His character is above re- * proach. ! v ! -A Dr. A. J. Bowers nas returned from q a trip to Blowing Rock, N. C., at t which pleasant point he rested awhile J after completing his teaching a* -.v! < . Winthrop summer schoot. \ J i t Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb and son Winston, from Newberry, former citi-! zens of Easley, are, exepcted today, > Tuesday, to visit friends for a few a days?Easley Progress. C i 3 Mrs. \\\ W. Summer, Miss Aleen \ Summer and Messrs. M. B. and C. P. s Summer of Union spent Sunday wiUi i * Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith, traveling t in uieir ca,r. i ^ Dr. H. W. Kesse and H. W. Hesse,. a Jr., of Savannah, are visitors to New-! berry, stopping at the Newberry hote].' Dr. Hesse is a Newberry college gi'ati-. uate. ' d Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shealy of f] Little Mountain spent the week-end, Vvith their daugrters. Mesdames C. A.! Epting and J. W. Ballentine.?Lees- j u ville News, 8th. j b ) Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie DicKert ot; XT 1 Trictinor A(T ICO OuC RomiV.> ^ l\evv UCM7 die yuuutQ " V ? and Alice Devore in North Cambridge ? St/eet.?Ninety Six cor. Greenwood Journal. j v, Mr. David Green of Akron ts In the p C city on a brief visit. He has bee a with the marines at Por Royal, but j failed to pass the physical examina- tc tion for the service. I C) V Mrs. Jno. A. Muldrow and baby of * Bishopville, Mrs. Leo Wright of An-, ierson, and Mr. John Calhoun Hig-' a, sjins from "somewhere in North Car-1 0 olina," are visting their parents, Mr. ind Mrs. F. W. Higgins. Prof. Sid J. Derrick of Newberry ' college, who is on his vacation, was in' jr :own Saturday.?Lexington Dispatch.1 [f you could see what all he is doing j ^ pou wouldn't think it was much of a w vacation. Mrs. H. G. Asbill and children of't Charleston, after spending two weeks n Newberry with Mr. P. B. Asbill! j md family, left last Saturday for Sa-' p luda to spend awhile with relatives: ;here, before returning to their home, j w Miss Nettie Smith attended the b? iollege gathering at Little Mountain1 Friday and remained in that section! . i el lor a few days with her friend. Miss .. j tn Pearle Balientine of near Pomarla.? .. i di L^eesville News, 8th. j ^ Misses Marjorie Martin of Silver S< Street, iVera Walton, Alene Reaves,jet md Annie Mae Reaves of Johnston, j sc motored from Silver Street to New-, w )erry and back home Tuesday after-j loon. j, J bs Mrs. T. M. Rogers returned from Uhens Ga., Wednesday, after visit- , si ' I ng her former home in that city. & she went for the purpose of return- la ng with her sister, Mrs. Bissell, but,' st vho was not able to come on account m her illness. pi se Mrs. - Maggie Fellers has returned ;o herN home in lNewoerry auei ^ spending some time with the families; >f Messrs. D. G. Sheldon, M. S. Strib^ ing, J. D. Sheldon and other rela-( W :ivea here and in the county.?Tug-' th iloo Tribune. ' j vj ' lo Mr. Earle Hipp, who recently re- T:eived his commission as a paymaster ^ in the navy, left Wednesday for .. ; cE txT??v.i?cr+nn Wp hone he may yet be: ^ u aoii&uevv/M. ?? r _ an admiral; but whether or not, his j p appointment wil always be considered i ^ in Newberry as an admirable one. ^ iness trip9 to this territory. Mr. Leo Wright sent his father-in-, ^ law, Mr. F. W\ Higgins, a wild turtle! from the waters of the Savannah rlv-' a: er by express Wednesday. Mr ; ; I m Wright knew that Mr. Higgins would j oi relish a change of diet, which is hard ^ to get in Newberry at this time. j r The places of those who have been honorably discharged have been tafc-j . ~ vT.w,V/v??,r. "R/Wi ' en by F. M. &-wan, .ve?ucn;, ?~^ Gleason, Jonesville; J. M. Poole, New-1 j <X berry; Frazier Evans, son of "Hub" < ^ Evans, Newtrerry.?Union Progress,j in notice of Jonesville Coast Artil-j lery. j s A Rev. W. B. Aull and family returned I ^ to Walhalla last evening after a1 ^ three weeks' visit to Mrs. Aull's par-! _ i ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Deal, at LLan-! ^ dis, N. C. While in the North State 4 they also visited relatives and friends s, at other points. Miss Lucy Brandt accompanied them on their visit to 0 North Carolina.?Keowee Courier, 8th. y Mr. R. Y. Leavell returned Wednes- ^ day after attending the Baptist assembly at Ridgecrest, N. C. On Ms way .( t home he stopped at Mt. Mitchell, N. j t< where, on Tuesday, he dined v.. >ther guests sitting near a red ii tove. It must be remembered tii it. ' .' h _:.OSl L i..Ill .A'JO ;ea level this side Rocky Mou ains, its altitude being G711 feet. Mr ?: r n. i. raysmger ^ Jr. and Mrs. J. B. Paysinger mote d to Branchville last Friday to vis Irs. W. P. McAlhany. They, with ti xcept'on of Mr*. B. T. Paysinger, r urned to Newberry Monday, Mr 'ay singer remaining to prolong h tay with her daughter. Mr. anaM; '. B. Paysinger left Wednesday i'< heir home in Rock Hill. Messrs. Fraizer Evans and R. ;eel went to .Tonesville last week ttend examination for service in tl 'noct Artil 1 ptv fnmnanv at that Dlac Ir. Evans was accepted, while M reel vas rejected. Both young mf ought to do their patriotic duty. T1 r.ilurc oi' the one is no less creditab han the success of the other. "I hat does the best he can does we cts nobly; angels can do no more. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The postoffice hour for closing tl oor to the lobby has been c'langi rom 9 to 10 p. m. Mr. Robert M. Lominack ex pec d assume duties September 1 st < ookkeeper at the Savings bank. Mr. A* P. Campbell sold five bal; f cotton to Nat Gist at 25 cents ound. Total, $705. Copeland Bros, are overhauling tl acant room next door to their stoi reparatory for occupancy by E. Hug * - M C?Ar\i/vmKA* 1 cf umiiicr ujii ocptciuuci jlo*,. Mr. H. L. Parr sold 300 bales of co m Tuesday to R. McC Holmes at snts, the highest price yet paid J ewberry. At the council of defense meetin ; Jolly Street Friday there will t picnic witkj.a game of baseball i te afternoo?: A negro TOHWU njott atmse csg ? a store in "Newberry last wee; Tiile the merchant was. handling tb ;gs a little chick pecked its way 01 ! its shell. Every thing is goin rong these days. r . A man reported his own premise i the health officer, but he thougt was the officer's duty to clean ta ace, which needed attention. M: layer told the man that if the piac as not fixed right and at once h ould have him before Recorder Eai lrdt immediately if not soonek' Every store in Newberry as well a sewhere ought to have seats Hj ,eir clerks, and especially for the la es. It is a tiresome job to stand a: ty long, from early morn till lati >me clerks have to lean over o >unUrs to get a little rest. We av iry for those clerks who have t ait until they get home to sit dowi Harry HC Blease. of the Newberr tr, a brother of ex-Governor Bleas* jlivered an admirably patrioti >eech at the Red Men's picnic a ri/v/* "tTr.no ^hnr^h in Saluda count l/VAl UVM??? ? ? st Friday, the sort of speech whlc lould be made throughout the Pa etto State. It was an essential! actical utterance, filled with coun >1 marked by a sane and sensibl irception of the situation.?Greeu lie News. In the powerful production of "Th aiting Soul," which will be seen s .e opera house Friday, Mme. Petrc i portrays a woman who permitte ve to rise above good judgmen his photo grama combines naturz jauties with a powerful drama <. te mind. It might be called a "photc lay of conscience." It affords Mm etrova an opportunity to diapla ;rong emotional ability and to wea sautiful gowns. Newberry is surely on the boor ^ore twins have just arrived to ad - i.vaHnm. errowth, improvemei > LllO IMVl-o , ad advancement of the towti. ^ tentioned a twin brother and sls;t* aly a few days ago. This tii%> it ' *in sisters and Mr. and Mrs. M. V lary are the happy possessors < le same. Newberry is progressir long all lines, notwithstanding tt ar and hard prices. Somebody con long with twin boys and comple' le picture. - Ks\nt?a tha}- Rpcfq we reei it. m UUi UVUVAI W tarriscale will be fine in "Hater i [en" at the opera house Saturday. ] lis play is a special -?mter for ig city newspaper and is engaged 1 reporter. The frivolities of Ne ork's Bohemia are faithfully repr uced in "Hater of Men." During ti cenes of Bohemian night the sti isplays a series of gowns that a entuate her blond beauty. She glv< ae advance fashions in hats, frock irs and evening. wTaps. The Jonesville Coast Artillery hi een the recipient of many social a intions. One afternooa during tl S f rast week Mr. Henry J. Haines. w; 01 iooks after the supply of rations at t! e bey-. leriicred them a watei mel'j , j cutting, a long table was built i 11- front of Mr. Hames' store and e: i tended uo to the Jonesrille Dru 1 i tr.myany. and the men and officer 1 'I with a few invited guests, enjoy*] 1 " the splendid melons.?Jonesville co *!l it'nion Progress. iie _ e- A v?ry few persons knew that Coa: c.Artillery companies would pass ne'.i or berry Thursday morning on their wa s.: to Fort Moultrie, Charleston. Soni or of the relatives of the boys who wei j fortunate enough to know of it too advantage of the opportunity to be c k' the depot and had the pleasure of se( *? ing their loved ones on the way to th !ie, coast. The boys looked well and wer :Qm in good spirits. May they be kept 1 thp samo condition. ;n H FLEASAXT REUXIOX OF Ie THE RICHARDSON" FA3IIL IT, I . - | On last Saturday the family of M J. P. Richardson deceased held it j annral family reunion at the home ( ! Mr. Alber Richardson near Pomarla. ie 1 Mr. Albert Richardson near Pomarl; 2(j were present except two. There ha been no death in this large family fc j some years. tS j The arrival of the various famiii ls i nthe morning was a very pleasar : occasion. At noon one of the be.: barbecues of the season was serve a in a home-like way. During the afte: | noon religious services were cor i ducted by Kev. s. f. i\oon, pastor c ie St. Paul's church. r6 : ; Mrs. Betty Groober, the oldest mem rh 1 ' , ber of the original family was absem i The folowinar were present: i t-j Mr. Jacob Richardson with his en '6 tire family. ^n Mr. Jack Richardson with his en ; tire family. i Mr. Jas. Richardson with his er o ...... ? tire family. ,e -- ~ Mrs. sanv VVlCKer miu uer run. n family. | Mr. B. B. Richardson with al his rar ;3 ily except on? son. ths young man i i. in the army, and is.at Fort Adame R. I. it I Mr. T. ?. RRichardson with his en g tire family. j Mr. Geo. Richardson with his entlr | family. . ... .. 18 The following visitors were present l" i Mrs. Lizzie Boinest and part of. th e family of Mr. W. B. Boinest. Mrs. Bet r' ty Hutchison, Dr. J. L. Bowers, an' e Rev. S. P. Koon. and family. e . . : . >' WANTED TO BUY?25..or SO acres c lajid. With, or without improve 5 ments. Near good school preferred >r, Those desiring to sell .reave prlc i-j and description with Herald an< II Sews. , . 5- 8-14-Itp. ' j a G k>. C. Wilson, Newberry R. 7. e m 0 PETITION TO YOTE OFF 1 ! SPECIAL TAX IN GAKJIAM i i y The following petition has Deei handed to The Herald and News wit] c it.Miuest that it be printed. W ir suppose the county Doard will orde y an election to vote on the questioi ? | of removing the special tax on thi l" district. y. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. L" County of Newberry. e TO THE COTCJNTY BOARD OF EDIT l"i CATION: j We, the undersigned qualified eiec e; tors and resident freeholders of th ' age of twenty-one years, of Garman; , School District No. 27 in the Count; d and State aforesaid, do ftereny pet! i tion your honorable body to grant a: election in said District on t^e ques ,f tion of repealing a special t.ax of ). mills now being levied on the propert' e>; for school purposes in said District, ii v j accordance with Section 1742, Clvl ir' Code 1912. I Date- Ansr. 28. 1916. Qualified Electors a- .'W.. B. Cromer. ^ | Geo. A. Cromer. 1<: j J. A. Kibler. r'3, R.F.Mills. * : R. E. Mills. tej J. A. Shealy. 7-| H. J. Boozer. >f j F. G. Miller. j H. B. Shealy. iel Ja3. R. Brown. 1B, Jeff T. Cramer. tej J. J. Gutn. ~ " | J. J. H. Brown. Iej W. W. Caldwell. i > A. G. Leitzsey. rn j Resident Free-Holders ) J M. D. Hart. - 5 to! B" B- Lei^sey. , ~ ' . _ I, J. B. Halfacre aiditoroii N-w&err "I r J? / | county, do hereby certify /that -?oor iei than one-third o?? the freholders )o i Garmanj- school di?tSri3t h4s si^tie - ! this itetitiooL* v.,- > ' , '* . V v1 I ' ' J. B. Haifacre^ * i * ' ""V Atfiftoj August 6,4317.. .'/ ?/ \?#v ' V *#?? .p i .i , 18i . :r ^* ... t-1 THR FfBKALD .-AND I^ST^S OW* ie , FO"B ONLY n.5(T'? - fTv ' A : . rfv v * . * : ? 10 1 Sl't-i'lAL .NOTRES ^ I'WHKTBOOK LOST?Contains {.o.-it slip, papers, one $10 bi some change. A liberal rewan ; b-^ ziven for its return. P. H. K . Prosperity, Route 5. S-10-11. ill I' t?/v ?> rt l I n ^ t r ruis d.\L.t--une bay tiorse. ! Spring Wagon with top curtains. One one horse wagoi i i Cvc: i:.::d roadster. Quantity 1 y j Straw. W. A. Asbill. ie 8-10-hp. 0 For Cann'Dpr information phom See superintendent at the Ca] lt; Lower Main St. NEWBERRY CANNEE ie, 8-10-tf. e ii For Sale?3.000 3 lbs. tin cans, j in small quantities loose, | crated in lots of 100 or more, j with order. E. S. KOH! 7-31-41 Little Mountain, j W anted?To buy a far'ui 3 to 7 r*, from Newberry. State loc j i . i. . price cuiu tci LUS m 111 at. >*, "Farmer," care E. II. Aull, e ! 7-27-tf I a.; .g Come and Join Newberry Pr< ,r: club. ?^o you can get your ! done vicrht. Call for and deli promotlv. Fhone No. 198-2. !S * 8-3-St Lillie Gilliam. Prop] 5t For Snl??Porto Rico Molass ^ | Johnson McCra^n *~j 7-13-tf if Roofiaff ? Let us show you our * | rowing. Use it instead of th< t_ j variizrjd. Johnson McCrack j 7-31-tf 1 Mowers and Hakes?An advance cn sr>on. ?po us if you are goi fcijc. Johnson McCracki 7-31-tf ? For* Sale?Fine roiand China I- ; ^'tnre 4H02 or see Walter Puzl 727-41. a XOTIfE TO OYERSE^EHS Road overseers will caU out '* honfls at once and put in youi ; six days as required by law. I " t overseer cannot. comply with th* I return your <?mmission to m< s; once, so I can get some one to j the hands who have not paid I Doctors certificates do not excus j linquents. ~ ^ J _a ?i/l ?C r\w n ftr J . ay oraer vi tvom ui *: missioners. I J. C. Sample. County Supervi j Insert August 6. 13; 20, 27. | system, and causes general diso izatioh of your whole body? Do you have frequent heaaaei If I>o you find yourself repes giving way to bad temper? 11 Can you recognize your fi e (acro&s the-street? After res r | * ' hen you get up to walk acros 2 j room, do you become dizzy? A 3 | the above symptoms indicate tha | need glasses. Modern Optomet ! *. %? ? - o ?: *-? me science ui givmg reuei tu overwarked eyes. Come in today for a careful e: nation. W. C. EZELL, OPTOtfETRIS " i Y ??? r| r _ I A Make Thi > ? ' Busin ii' i I Is Then i t i For not having i i wKirK will ^na bills by check plete record < ?j j WE T : fi J ?. f As it costs you I * Checking ii % . Exchar 1 j | "The Bai * * 5 ?jj Opera House PROGRAMME i will inard,1 Friday, August 10. Metro Pictures ' ' ill Present M JIMK. PKTi-ttYl ^ One in and UTHK WAITING SOIL" a. One-' Five Keels5V::e^:, VotnrHil v iiiPUSt 11. ; Triangle Pictures Will Present ' BESSIE BAUHISCALE m e 345., in ^ inery.| *THE HATER OF Five Reel Ir.ee K-B iY. I * Also a I TRIAXGLE fOMEDf I 5We. I and 1 ^FTI>0 TRAVELOGUE or oc i Cas>j | Monday, Ausrust 1.1. ' ' ! World Pictures TV* l! P^eson!; S- C1 CAS.LYLS BLACK WELL miles an<^ :ationf JUNE ELYIDGE letier. d tor "THE PBICE OF PRIDE" Cast including Evelyn Greeley 7 i Grady-made Picture. jssing i '* ivered See or WritelUs for Selection Package rietor es Of anything in the line of Presents r ' for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. ! SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND gai' {JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER- J in Co. LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS ' | Jewelry of the newer patterns, Vvi-w4-li r-vloit-i onr? fanov iPtvelrv. I i goes 111 flail? *??~7 j y.. ing to! We OnlyjHandle Solid and Genn q0 j uine Goods and compete with all | mail order bouses. Orders filled , _ at once. piss. i - v taP4| TRY US SYLVAN BROS. Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton St*. thpj*: * ? f a,iT! jti know . . v # ' ; fining J If your eyes trouble you neans' i sec us. your rvous 'W- P. C. JEANS & CO. j - I ?1 ? ?A L8ST j ?!*XCLUSlve wpuictdus ciuu. jcwtitio \ lte<i4y ?> & <S> <? <3> <? <? '$> s?> ? <?> ^ V <i> V <? <* lends <$> BEFORE the WAR iding, ^ PRICES- <? s the ny of But THE SA3IE \? t you HIGH QUALITY * ry is <$> PHOTOGRAPHS ^ 1 tried- <S> Still Prevail at <s> ] <*> 0. & T. E. Salter's Xam' East Main St. SfccdX M $ 3> 41 !T. ^ <s> <$> ^ ^ s Bank Your | ' ess Home. \| j a Reason j f a Checking Account ble you to pay all^your 1 tkns mtjinrr vnn a mm. illWO Hug J VU 4A V k/ t&A 1 >f your expenditures? \ HINK NOT / \ i nothing to maintain a I Account at the ?? i ige Bank ' ik of the People" j