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PCKilLY PEJRSOJiAl I - \ ITfe* Mo^em^nts of many People, Jien- j berriaus, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. W. H. Blats left Saturday for; Atlanta to visit relatives in tnat city, i ! Mr. C. White Faiit or Columbia was' in Newberry Friday. i i Mrs. W. A. Fant of SIverstreet was j visiting in the city Saturday. i Mr. G. W. Yonce of the Hotel Si-1 Toy returned Saturday from a trip to ; Jacksonville, Fla. * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thos P. Jolmson are visiting Mrs. Johnson's former nome 5n Waxhaw, N. C. Merchant Mimnaugh left Sunday ror j New York to gather his fall crop of dry goods, etc. f ??i! i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'W7. Griffln and son' of Greenvile are visiting relatives in Newberry. ! Miss Nannie Henderson is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers. -V Miss Julia Norris is spending her; vacation with relatives at Jenkinsville, her former home. >Irs. Thad Johnson and little son ( of Laurens are visiting her father, | Mr. J. W. sWJiite and family. ! j Mrs. Louis Tregony of Savannah ;sj "visiting in this city? the guest of Mrs.; : P T.athan J I Mr. T. fVigodsky and fsftnily visited | in Columbia Sunday, taking in the' < sights at the cantonment. t Dr. R. M. Kennedy and family ha/ej -returned from Due West to Newberry i to live. Mr. G. W. Yonce accompanied Mr. II David Green to Akron, Ohio, leaving \ dewberry on Sunday. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Anderson and, "Paul. Jr., returned Friday nlg&t rrom a weeks stay at Glenn Springs.-^ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Griffin and 1 ison of Greenville are visiting relatives j. 3n Newberry. - *| Miss Agnes Adams .of Blairs has re- , 'turned, home after , an extended visit 1 .vto relatives and friends in Leesville. { Messrs. Xat Gist, Senior and junior,'J .-are in Carlisle, visiting Mr. Gist's sis-1 ' ter. Mrs. Gee. j 1 Mr. Sam B. Neel of Soutli Greewood, ?!?ne of the Southern Power company's' 1 "mon, -spent the week-end at his Xew-^ Vbt&ry home. \rir oTtd ATrs P \T Rvans. senior I .Junior, and little E. M. the third, "went * tto Columbia Sunday to view the can- 2 ftonment going up. . j < ?vlr; Joff Cromer, while visiting liis! ^daughter, Mrs. Claude Poy in Salu- i da county, was taken ill, but is some-,f what better at this writing. jT ; ? Mrs. M. N. Padgett and her two lit-! ( tie sons, Clarence and Roy spent a few l days last week with her brother, Mr. I 'S. C. Spence, in Prosperity. j c ! t Mr. and Mrs. Biree Wise of Pros-: < TCohn in Laurel Street.?The, State ! j peritv are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. l*h. * | r?r npn k Hutchinson, after a ser-! , ' I f loi)s illness, is again at his post at i , gilder and Weeks, where his friends ; >are glad to see him. j j Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rikard of Co-.1 lumbia are spenamg a week- with his | parents. Master and Mrs. H. H. RIk ard. ! 1 Mr. Heyward B. Ewart of Union J ^spent Saturday night and Sunday,( with his father, Judge Wm. F. Ewart, j] accompanied by Mr. Edgar of Union Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Anderson left I' Monday for New York to tray rail. zoods. Paul, Jr., is visiting his aunt |' IMrs. J. S. Marshall, in Greenwood. !; j j 3lrs. W. M. Dorroli and family and "Mrs. Freeman are in Greenville yIs- j iting Mrs. Dorroh's sister-ln-iaw, Mrs. | 1 " W. L. Laval. Miss Bernice Adams of Blairs Is '" spending the week at the home of ner j . nncle, Mr. J. C. Adams, at the Centra! ] house. t tt* untiioi- V?oe roriirno'1 j riUl. J. JJj. IlUUtti uua vvutuvvi | from a visit to relatives in Newberry! , -and Prosperity.?Clemson cor. Green- } vnJle News, 13th. i Mrs. Delia Koon and daughters, 1 IMisses Grac? and Myrtle, accompa-'' nied by Misses Ollie and Ethel Koou, 'left Saturday for Charleston ana tfc? Isle of Palms. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eargle and Mr. Evans Eargle of Peak spent Saturday in the city with their brother and sincle Mr. J. J. Eargle, and family. Mrs. Rivers Stone and children are! expected soon from a visit tc relatives "in Newberry.?Spartanburg Journal, 11th. Mrs. J. B. Wise of Atlanta, aner^ visiting her siste % Mrs. T. O. Stewart, in Newherrv, left Monday for Columbia to visit relatives in that city. Mrs. Dfffrffie Dickert and Miss Baryl /n v,/\ /v niv onnf TVTr^ J-*HJi\ci L ai c viaitmg uitti uuui, .ij.1 o. L. I. Epeing. in Newberry.?Columbia Record. Mr. A. C. Sligh and family of Dyson will leave today for Blowing Rock. N. C., traveling in their car, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Neil Blair. Mr. Emmett Counts of Co. B. S. C. infantry, from Camp Sevier, Greenville. is visiting his parents, having a furlough for a few days. Messrs. Ross Burton of Whltmire aiiu Claude Sligh of Newberry left the city Sunday fov Dyson's to visit the latter's father and the former's uncle. Mr. A. C. Sligh until Tuesday. Mr. R. H. Anderson left Monday for % New York to lay in his supply or sea sonable goods. Mrs. Anderson and Roy accompanied him as Tar as Atlanta. Mr. Hampton Stirewalt of China Grove, teacher of music at Mt. Pleasant, stopped over in Newberry awhile last week with his friend. Mr. H. B. Kimball. Interesting talks were made by Mr.. Wright and Mrs. Floyd of Newberry.? \ Prosperity cor. Columbia Record, 12th,; in reporting Red Cross mass meeting j presided over by Mr. T. A. Dominick. j Mr. and Mrs. Welch Wilbur and Miss ! Grace Wilbur, who have been visiting: Mrs. . E. Black, went yesterday to; Pawley's Island for a w /^k-end stay.? The State, 12th. Miss Lylete Wilson of Fairfax ana| Miss Helen Lathan of Little Moun-! i tain have returned to their homes af-j ter a visit to Miss Lucile Lathan m j N'ewberry. i i I Mr.W. A. Asbill leaves today ror Wichita Falls, Texas, to acc&l>t a position in the automobile business un? 3er Capt. W. S. Langford. wis iam-: ily will folow later. Mrs. W. C. Schenck returned Tast' week from Spartanburg after a visit' to her -brother, Sergeant A. C. Jones the Coast Artillery on the eve of his departure for Fort Moultrie. Messrs. Corrin Youmans and Hol!>rook Williams took a motor trip to Newberry and Clinton Saturday, re :urning. Monday.?Fairfax Citizen, j 10th, Mr. Frank Calmes has resigned His )osition at Ferguson's garage and left j Saturday for Newberry, where he has! iccepted a position with Baker and: Ivor? Plintnn Gazette. StU. j ! Mr. Slim Chappelman is visiting Mr. C. Hogge and other relatives and riends in Newberry. This is the first,' risit here. His father left the State ibout sixty years ago, going from ^appelann's hill, this county. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cromer andj laughter, little Miss Sarah, have re-| urned from a week's stay at .Glenn Springs. Mr. F. G. Davis took the ilnce of Mr. Cromer during his ab;ence. Prof, and* Mrs. B. H. Johnstone have j *one away for the remainder of Au-' aUSt, Prof. Johnstone to Hot Springs, \\ C., and Mrs. Johnstone to vrsit ner )rother, Mr. Will Farmer, in Baltimore?Clemson cor. Greenville News. ? ? ^ "rr TT..^i Messrs. J. u. i\ance, vr. i. numc..; Jess orick and Hayne Folk are tne, latent purchasers of Studebakers,1 Messrs. Nance and Lorick buying 4- i cylinder cars. Dr. Hunter ana .r*lr.! Polk getting 6-cylinders. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Plitt and children have returned to Baltimore after visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. W. Whle ?<nd Miss Annie L. Smith. She was accompanied home by her -motlier, j Mrs. Julia E. Smith. Messrs. Elbert J. Dickert of New-J berry and Leslie K. Singley of Pros-! perity, who were in training at the' 3oast Artillery school in Fortress! Monroe, have received appointments is second lieutenants, 0. R. C., National Army. Congressman Dominick has secured 1? ?/?????!* Af *V> .. Aa /vfflr>o nf tTi me uuuscui, ui A u^uo ?? department of agriculture to send a government engineer to McCormlck county to assist in awarding the contract for $300,000?Honea Path ChronDie. Architect J. E. Summer of Greenwood drew a fine design for the new Exchange bank building. It makes a good picture hanging in trie present bank lobby, and is worth looking at. It is the expert work of the real artist. Miss Kathleen J. Reynolds had as her guests last week Misses Nora and Mary Sue McKellar, Eva Oxner, Elizabeth Duckett and Messrs Odell Duckett, Van Dewey, Carlisle and Lawrence \ Oxner of Greowooil ami Newberry. Columbia Record. r j Mr. J. Coward, a steady and faitTi ful employe who has been on the jo. at the marble works of P. F. Baxt* and Son. has gone to Columbia an: ! acecpted a position with the Epwort) Orphanage marble works. His famii: | will go to Columbia this week to mak1 their home there. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sligli and Iltt'.i ! F. C.. Jr., took an auto trip to Arlar. ! ta and back, having here last Tues day and returning Saturday, s:opp:nj ! at little towns going and comni? , They enjoyed their visit through th> j country, finding the roads good an( ' the crops fine. Mrs. Hallie Greneker of Edegfield on her way home from Lake Juna luska. after stopping in Greenville t< ? visit her son. Sergeant Major T. B ! Greneker of Headquarters First S. C j infantry, is in the city visiting hoi ! sister-in-law, Miss Carrie Grenexer and other relatives. j Mr. J. H. Summer returned froir j Helidersonville last Thursday after spending eight days in that fine moun j tain resort. His daughters. Misses (fVerna, Lila and Julia, with Mrs. E. H. Summer and little Robert, who accompanied him t^ere are protoigin^ their stay. Dr. George B. Cromer, after addroceinor r? m o e m ootin cr in Pnln mfli't U i ^/OO CX, XJUUkJO lil AAA. v/w* U*M ?/* ? this (Monday) afternoon will go to Blackville today and Barnwell tomorrow to address the citizens or thos-3 communities on the subjects that are uppermost in the minds of the peouie at this time. Miss Freddie Banks of Newberry, who has been visiting in Waver:y, will spend today with her cousin, Miss Ruth Haltiwanger. in the city and will return to her home tomorrow, accompanied by her cousin, Ira Haltiwanger, who goes to Newberry to attend tne Snndav crhnnl normal course a* New berry college.?The State, iltli. Messrs. Ed Davis, Claude Werts, Arnold Davis, Gordon Leslie and Charlie 'West left Monday morning in an automobile for Columbia, accompanies by James Evans, Mr. E. H. Leslie following by train, Irwin Les;:e navin^ preceded them Saturday. They went in response to calls for carpenters to work at the cantonment. Among others going were Mr. J. W. Mlms ana Mr. Connelly, and Berley Bouknfght." Tf / "Harry Blease is right." The L?aurensville Herald wrote that as a caption to an editorial paragraph ste follows: "Some of the most patriotic utterances we have read recently are the extracts from an address made "by Harry H; Blease of Newberry, at tne Red Men's picnic at Good Hope church in Saluda county last Friday. Us argument is so forceful and his acr vice so timely and sane that we reproduce them and commend them to the thoughtful consideration of our readers." Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kling and thre?* children of Florida City, Fla., were :n Newberry last week visiting their cousins ,Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cousins. They made a surprise visit to the cousins. Mrs. Cousins was down in the city one day during last week and in passing the Newberry hotel she savr Mr. Kling and family at dinner, which " " Kain -r was ine nrsi sue iti'.ew vi tu.cn ucha-, here. They left Friday, going Xortrh for the summer. Mr. Kling :s one oFlaglers East Coast agents. He nas a brother in Key West. Fla., who is 6 feet, 9 1-2 inches tall. The Kling? are nephews of Mr. John Cousins of our county. In the list of Fort'Oglethorpe's canfmm thic state who have been UAUUbVU L A V/?A* ~ . _ _ _ appointed in Officers' Reserve corp3 and National army are the following from Newberry: Guy Brown, captain, seventh company, infantry section, officers' reserve corps. South Carolina National Guard; Eugene E. Stucir, second lieutenant, ditto. ' William M. Lester,Jr., Prosperity, second lieuten ant, first battery, field artillery section, officers' reserve corps; John H. Fellers, now of Columbia, first lieutenant, second battery, ditto. Carl E. Stoudemire, Chapin, second lieutenant. sixth company, infantry section section, officers' reserve corps. Charle3 C. Wyche, formerly of Prosperity, now of Spartanburg, captain, third company, ditto. Among the number of well known boys from other places are the following: Thomas B. Lake, Laurens, son of a 'ormer Newberrian, first lieutenant, fifth company, infantry; Grover N. Fay of Salr-**, second lieutenant, third compa? /, ditto. Mr. John J. McSwain, a brilliant lawyer and orator of Greenville, brother of Mr. W. A. MfSwain of Newberry, has been appointed captain of infantry la the National Army. Yes. Our minister used to be prize ! er in his early days. | I see. He's an ex-sounder, as j were.?London Answers. VARIOUS A> \) ALL ABOUT. j No late news of any more twins. If you can. can all you can. 1 f.Ve hear talk of several approaching r weddings in Newberry. Clarence Bracy, the oldest colored barber in the city, has moved his 'J .shop from Nance to McKlhDen street. T1>A Dn^A l/v~ + with lilt: DdiiiCiui Mdius ?iii meet ? ivii Miss Caroline Cromer Tuesday after* s neon at 6 o'clock. i The Ladies A:d Society of the Church of the Redeemer will meet ' at Mrs. Maybin's and Mrs. Wicker's Tuesday afternoon at 5 o-clocK. ; Included in the list of successful * candidates for training at the second' i Officers' Training camp to begin a? Fort Oglethorpe on August 27 we find A IK nnnnd 'RroHfnrrl frnm fTl > patch of Mr. G. W. Summer was some..tiling to look at in town Saturday with a piercing gaze. i r The Burton School Improvement f association will give an ice cream fes: tival at the home Mr. D. R. Senn on A 1 r V\Afln'.?r>ino' of T "^*1 Tliuav, Aug WO L L|, uc^iunuit, tic > .? / 1 p. m. Everybody is invited to come, t """-'t^ctPd meeting will begin at Smyrna church in No. 6 township 1 next Sunday, August 19, Rev. T. C. ' Coker will be assisted by the Rev. Dr. Coman of Ninety Six. Dinner will be served on the grounds. ' Mr. George Coleman sold 25 bales j . ofcotton to Nat Gist Friday at fO Ann An t^A oonrv* ux tpo.vuu. . \sn die ottiw . day Mr. McDuffie Sligh so:c tne samo firm ten bales at that price, bringing $1,119.34. | The following jurors from Newberry co*'Til1* for the regular term of th3 : federal court vrhich v;ill convene Roclc Hill, September 20. have Pee**; . dra^vn: C. E. Adams, Silverstreet; L. T7I T "r> , ? o T r? . r;. n.uuic o. ;>civucu i , >. n. Spearman. Jr.. Route 1, Newberry. The recorder had before him on Monday morning six colored citizen?-Pink Todd. Ed Williams Robert Miller. Ed Worthy, Gent Cooper, and Jim , Ruff?^hargpd with zambrrng wtt!i | cards, on Sunday. Each paid his fine of $5. All had the ready money ex; cept one, who borrowed his rrom u ( 1 member of the bunch. ! Having knocked his wife in the head with a stick.Ed Wise is in jail... Dep ! uty Sheriff W. M. Dorroh arrested htm and brought him from fteflo.w Proflper-j perity, where the difficulty occurred ( Friday night The womap Is not. ser- j iously injured. It waa. another, ca?e s where colored love didn't run smooth-' iy. I the following from Newberry: Charles P. E^rre, Newton Crow. Byron . V, < r1 o nm o n To maa T? TYiw?Trott. nf .Whit - V*H?*v.N> -y1 .... mire, John M. Johnstone a$d.-?JeIl.W: Workman. : A.former-.,.Newberria3. j Furman B. Longshore., is.als.o-in tr?? list, named from Laurens, as well as Adam C. tones of Spartanburg who is! at Ft. Moultrie. Fev. \j. F. loland the pastor of the Beth Eden pastorate ha3 been gran*-, ed vacation by his pastorate and has i gene with his family to North Car- j jolina and will spend the time at Con-j cord, Hickory, Salisbury and other i.oints. Dr. A. J. Bowers win preacn; at Beth Eden next Sunday at 4:30 and : i'::e Sunday schools of the' three congregations will meet as usual <lurrng me auscuvc l?i iuc pa^iui. , An Alaska town in the gold rush1 days is seen in "The Flame of the! Yukon," at the opera house Wednes-! day, with Dorothy Dalton, an Alaskan Carmen, in this new Triangle play.; The dogs and sledges used in this' play were all. from Alaska. Real! malarautes and wolves figure in it, and real Eskimos in their native furs j will be seen. The lives of two; | strange children of the forest become i inextricably woven in a thrilling series of events in the drama. In "Giving Becky a Chance," ar the opera house Tuesday, charming tWivian Martin, the Morosco-Para. mount star who has scored so m^hy . successes in Newberry, on the srmon, , has an opportunity to run hr entire ' scale of dramatio emotions from t!ie j lightest liglit comedy to heavy, gripping tragedy. The story is that of a vnirnsr ?irl. daughter of the gen eral store keper in a small country .town. So 1;hat the daughter may en-1 . joy the best advantage, her parents j" I send Becky to a boarding school.! , There, thrown in with a number of j wealthy girls, Becky thoughtlessly , pcses as wealthy heiress. ! In one of the most unusual of the; many startling r-hotodramas in which he has appeared, Sessue Hayakawa.' i , the noted Japanese actor, will be seen j at the opera house Thursday in the i Lasky-Paramount production. "The; Jaguar's Claws." As the bandit he i captures two American girls and the young American oil field manager . who the bridegroom Of one of trie? girls and the brother of the other.! i Having the three in his power, EI | Jaguar gives the man the right to take one of tne girls lato sareiy, ouc; the other must remain with him. The t t young man ie at a less what to do; j whether to leave his'yoving sister to the mercy of the bandit* or his bride ? j g? i; few days. i / $ 1 LH K STO? K M::KT AT PROSPERITY THIRSD.W There will be a live stock meeting at Young's Grove on Thursday of this week and in connection with it tne council of defense will have a speaker to .explain the war program and t > talk of the work or" tne state council of defense. .Jus<*who that speaker js to be Dr. G.*Y. Hunter, the county clinivman f>es not know. Mr. L. ,T. Guion of Lugoff, Mr. Elliott of Winnsboro and Mr. Bvers of Anderson will attend and will make talk3 along their lines of endeavor. Mr. John A. Nichols will furnlsn the barbecue and the public is Invited to attend. IIIJ) I?A1 A I N ST. PAUL'S CHURCH There will be Old Folks' Day at St. Paul's church near Pomaria on next Sunday. August 19. In the mornrns; at 11 o'clock the . sermon will bo preached by Dr. A. J. Bowers of Newberry. in the afternoon by Rev. Z. W. Bedenbaugh of Prosperity. There will be dinner on the grounds. A most cordial invitation is extended to the public. S. P. KOOX. ; Pastor St. Paul's Church Consins-Paysinger On Sunday evening about 8 o'clock the Rev. L. P. Roland married Mr. W.' | Pinknev Pavsinger and Miss Ellie Cousins at the Beth Eden parsonage;! in tlio nrocor* nn nf monrr n-V?/\ I lAi buv/ pi vov^avt; /X XllCfc.ll/ II :c:iUO Wil.J I had assembled to witness the cere-' rcony. ? . ; Very Foolisli Husband. j Mr. Bah cock had just been telling his wife of an old friend. "And he said he knew me when T. i was a little girl?" interrogated the; wife. "Xf?" sa:d Babcock. "he didn't say anything of the sort." "But VMi v-st. =r?i/4 Via ? j -*jv. jvi-A nv utu, aui J j Mrs. Babcock. "Sn" said th*? man. .."I didn't."' . I "Why, Charles!" exclaimed the, TvifrC "What did you say then?" .. j "I 3aid," replied the brute, "that hesaid he "knew yon when you* was a little boy."?life. .... It g the Sad Truth. "" j *I need a lot of <new :hiii&s this: fall," began Mrs. Wife.' "We nave to | get a new rug for the dming room! and some curtains-for the living room.1 We need^some new dishes .-too. And besides, I.haven't a.thing',;to wear.I've got to get a_new evening dress and a street dress, and a couple of new hats, andhaven't a-pair ofshoes to my name, and??" .. 4 J.V'ell, what's the joke about this?, you ask." It isn't any joke?that's all.?rThe Housekeeper. I Perfectly Calm. Angler (in deeD water)?"Help! | Help! I can't swim!" Country Gentleman (on shore)?'it cant neither, but I aint hollerin' about it."?Youth's Companion. m i Johnny Knew "Johnny." said the Sunday-School teacher at the annual picnic, " do you! know what to eat and what to drink and what to avoid?" "Sure I know." said Johnny. "Eat, all you can, drink all you can and! avoid bursting."?Pluck. t And >'ever Come Down. It was his first night on guard, and, of course, John Smith was on his guard against officers and such like questioning him on his duties. -4s it happened, he was at a station: guarding a magazine of powder thatt had arrived during the day. Suddenly the orderly came around, and, after the usual formalities, he commenced to question Smith. i Officer?-'What would yoa do if the magazine blew" up? jonn?<jo up witn tne report, sir.? A.rmy and Navy Journal. i SPRHAL N0T1LV5 FOE SALE?One Black Mare. Good driver. One milk cow Yancy Dickert. Newberry. 8-14-2tp. OLD STRAW HATS made new at Ideal Steam. Pressing Club. Phone 88. 8-14-2t. I WELL BE OCT OF MY Omff! THfTFL SATURDAY, A ?C&T 18TH. W. . E&ELL,. l I * f | Opera House PROGRAMME Tuesday, August 14. Paramount Pictures Present 1 VIVIAN MARTIN ! in -giving becky a chance" Five Reels Morosco. Also the loth Episode of !-<the crimson stain mystery* i ^Wednesday, Auga.it 15 Triangle Pictures Present DOROTHY PALTON in j -the flame of the yukon* Five Reels Kay-Bee. Also a TRIANGLE COMEDY. Thursday, August 16. Paramount Pictures Present SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE JAGUAR'S CLAW" tthvo t?pa1<; t^asvv % j ; ; WE CLEAN and press any and everything. Ideal Steam Pressing CluS. i Phone 68. 8-14-2t. For Canniner Information phone 345. See superintendent at the Cannery. Lower Main St. NEWBERRY CANNERY. ! 8-10-tf. % - j For Sale?3.000 3 lbs. tin cans, 5 l-2c, a in small quantities loose, or 6c \ j crated *in lots of 100 or more. Casb with order. E. S. KOHN, 7-31-4t Little Mountain, S. C. Wanted?To buy a farm 3 to 7 miles from Newberry. State location, price and terms in first letter. "Farmer," care E. H. Aull, editor. 7-27-tf ... Come and Join Newberry Pressing club.. So you can get your work done right. Call. for and delivered promptly. Phone No. 198-2. 8-3-8t Lillie Gilliam, Proprietor. For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by Johnson McCra^kin Co. "riirtt Rftoflnj-Let us show you our gravel roofine. *Use it instead of the gat vary zed. Johnson McCrackin Co. ;V. ;C ; FOrNl?--A place to get- first' class pressing done. Give- us a trial. Ideal .Steam Pressing Club, vphoae 68. . ..... .- , .... . S-14r2t. . ' ~ >.! Mowers and Bakes?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co.. 7-31-tf . For Sale?Fine Poland China pigs. Phone 4502 or see Walter Buzhardt 727-4t. I WANTED TO BUY?25 or 30 acres of i land. With or without imprors- ffl inents.. Near good school preferred. 9 Those desiring to s?ll reave price fl and description with Herald and News. 1 8-14-ltp.# 1 See or Write Us for Selec- JH tion Package m,' Of anything: in the line of Presents for Wedlings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMONB JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. J We OnlyjHandle Solid and Genuine Goods and compete with aH mail order houses. Orders tilled at once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. Columbia* S. C. Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton Sta A \ If your eyes trouble you ^ sec us. P. C. JEANS & CO. % Exclusive Opticians cind Jewelers 1