The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 17, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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fSSfcff JLio^eni^nis of many People, Aetrfcerriaus,
and Those Wlio Visit
Newberry.
Messrs. W. R. Smith and W. R. Reid
returned from Glenn Springs.
.Miss Louise Burnett has returned
iroro a visit to relatives in Newberry
auk] Clinton.?Greenwood Index, 14th.
^3rs. J. D. Bowles has returned from
s pleasant visit to Newberry.?Greea"^wood
Journal.
Congressman Fred H. Dominick arrived
in the city from Washington
'STaesday night.
Mr. Joseph Burton of Laurens spent
from Tuesday to Wednesday night in
the city with his brothers, Mr. Jaames
A. Burton.
Mr. L. G. Baile and family returned
to Laurens Wednesday after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. Belle's parents,
'Clark and Mrs. Jno. C. Goggans.
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ml* T t' \c* AlorVinor of
zu.n>. uieuuuic it^>u10 vn-wnujj M.V
"the dry goods store of Paul E. Anderson,
where she will be pleased to see
"3ber friends. . \
Mr. L. Norris left Tuesday for New
"York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
"Neir Jersey to obtain the newest and
' ibest vfall goods the markets afford. .
Mrs. I. C. Player and children of
^Crreeleyville are visiting at tne nome
?f her cousin, Health Officer L. .M.
-Player. * *
Dr. James P. Kinird hold s a secure
place in the esteem of those who honker
merit, and high worth, and we are
^lad to have him '"a Winthrop.?Baptist
Courier
Jttiss Lula Dial, who has been visiting
friends and relatives^ the city
for the past two weeks, -left yesterday
morning for Newberry.?Green.
t "vood Index, 14th.
Mrs. Ida Bissell of Athens, Ga., is
cyisiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Rogers,
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? ^accompanied uy uer sun, uttic onu.
has come to be with her sister
with the hope that it may be beneficial
Mr. C. P. Hancock, formerly working
here, having left the Gulf and Atlantic
Insurance company, Mr. W. F.
'Wlghtman has taken the additional
Katies' as agent in tie Laurens district
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J. .A. McGraw of Garnet spent
Strom Monday until Wednesday at the
i&OBsae of Ms mother, Mrs. Mary U.
HcGraw, on his way to Anderson
vwlsere "his wife is visiting her people
President G. W. Summer of the MolUohon
mills, one of the best and most
^ell known cotton mill presidents in
"the Southern States, returned thvi
"first of the week from a trip to New
York and Atlantic City.
her health.
Tattle Miss Janie Glenn, who has
"Seen oh an extended visit to her little
?oasin, Miss Kate Bullock, left Wednesday
for her home in Laurens, ac
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compamea Dy uit? laua nuie &m
who is' returning her cousin's visit.
Clerk of Court Jno. C. Goggans has
received a letter from his son, Mr. H
''Cfrady Goggans of Dallas, Texas, telling
of his admittance to the Officers'
"Training camp at Leon Springs, to
'^atfiich he has been ordered to report
on the 24th.
We had a pleasant visit from Brother
E.. V. Babb of Newberry, on one
day last week. He was in the Piedmont
on his vacation, the most of
which he will take in Pickens county.
Baptist Courier. Everybody down
hopes his pickin's in those pleasant
: pastures will be good.
- Jadge of Probate W. F. Ewart receiver!
a telegram Tuesday from hi3
rxon, Mr. Heyward B. Ewart, who was
"i&at morning married at Union to
"Miss Mildred Johnson of Manning, a
:young lady well known in Newberry
vrhere slie has visited.
Mrs. J. M. Bowers has returned
from Leapheart, where she has been
visiting Mrs. Younginer, who was formerly
Miss Nora Price of Helena. Her
visit recalled the old times in the
village when the railroad shops were
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a^nere (ulu uimgs uuujuicu mm gicav
activity amidst busy life.
' .T/Sisses Mary Wright and Troxeile
^-Wrigfet returned Tuesday from a pleas
r^a2it tislt to relatives in Laurens
* county. "Mr. Frank Little brought them
<home *m Ills car, accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. Margaret Little, and
'Miss Margaret Philpot, spending only
?a few hours in the city.
Capt. J. L. M. Irbv, captain and adjutant
of the battalion of engineers of
"South Carolina, will go to France. The
name of Irby is not unfamiliar in the
American wars, beginning with the
" Revolution. Captain Irby is a son
IfcT
j by.?The State. We know him and he
' io a fine young fellow.
| Mr. E. M. Evans, Jr. will do the book :
| keeping at the Purcell company, as j
j Mr. Robert M. Lominack goes to tne
Savings bank the 1st of September. '
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| Mr. Evans has been assisting Mr.
| Lominack for some time and will con- t
tinue the work with the same courtesy j
| and satisfaction to the public that has j
always been his natural qualifications.
The bank has made a good selection 1
' and the public is satisfied with the
j choice.
i 'William W. Houseal, who has just;
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been awarded a commission as second j
.lieutenant, field artillery section, at
j Fort McPhersion, Atlanta, Ga., Is a)
son of W. P. Houseal, the associate!
editor of the Lutheran Church Visitor, j
the "Dutch Weather Prophet." Mr. j
j Houseal was formerly connected with i
i the advertising department of The
State, and was educated at Newberry ;
. college.?The state, waiters menus ;
in Newberry "will be glad to hear cl \
, his appointment
! Mr. Wm. F. Wright, Jr.,'of Laurens, j
j has been awarded the commission of
' epr>rmH liemtenant. engineers section.!
0. R. C, in the engineer training j
camp at American university, Wash-i
ington, D. vC. This is good news to i
j the many friends of Mr. Wright, who j
, is well known in Newberry, where he i
| has relatives and has often been. Ha
| is a brother ot .Express Agent r rans;
1G. Wright, and his uncles and aunts ;
, and cousins, etc., in this city on both j
j sides of the family are all gratified at!
; his success.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
! That is to be a good and big picnic
today (Friday- at Poma"ia by the |
i Council of Defense
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Misses Anna and Blanche Dickert,
are doing busy and tedious work with 1
the drafted names. They have their
1 hands full.
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Rev. S. C. Ballentine, Dr. W. A.
! Dunn, E. P. Matthews, Joe W. Werts,
W. F. Lominack and D. C. Spearman'
arci tho Infpct nnrphacprs r*f FV?rri
1 Touring cars.
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; The Farmers Oil MilL company of j
Newberry has been commissioned
with a capital of $30,000. The pefi-j
I tioners are Alan Johnstone and John
| H. Wicker?The State, 15th.
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| It depends alone on the weather
( whether or not it wlli be. pleasant at
j Smyrna Sunday, ai the beginning of
! Mr. Coker's prov.ictel meeting. Al;
so at St. Pauls lor 'Old Folks',day.
Then there is opr own Dr. Jno. B.
Setzler who has been commissioned
as first lieutenant in the medical department
of the army. Newberry will
be excellently represented in all sections
of the service.
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The newly appointed officers in
(the army from Newberry are expect |
ed home on furloughs the day after
j this paper goes to press. There's
! where we will miss them, being a day
I earlier than usual.
There never have been so many af!
flicted men in Newberry. They got
caught in the draft and it has given
them worse than colds. It is worse
than sickness before the judge of
probate.
j Beginning at 7:3J this (Friday) eve-'
j nlng. to wh'cu >01 are invited, t'icre,
: will be an ice cream festival at Mr. J
u. xv. senn s ior tne curion ocnooi
. Improvemen* Asscoation. !t would be .
I nice if you should attend.
Protracted meeting at Smyrna will,
begin Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. j
' T. C. Cokei* will be assisted by the
, Rev. D. H. Coman of Ninety Six j
! Communion will be administered Sun- j
day morning.
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j We saw a lady at her home the oth- j
i er day limping from the effects of.
| a fall sustained by the sudden appear- j
' ance of a rat on the scene. Pity they!
j couldn't turn loose a lot of rats to j
| scatter the "pickets" before the White j
House.
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It is a fine trait of character to be j
accommodating and thoughtful &n4 j
ready to respond to any little request
when called upon and it is hard to be
lieve that there are people in this coiilmuity
who wouldn't takf time to
- speak a word that would lead to the!
relief of a person in trouble.
Can a woman's love be reborn? See
Frances Nelson in the greatest emotional
picture production of the season,
"The Power of Decision/ at tit
opera house Friday. Nelson la callea
I the superb emotional star and the pro- |
\ duction is a five-act Metro wonderplay
! of a wife's dilemma.
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On account of the draft The Herald:
and News has to go to press a day 1
r earlier this issue. Our new linotype |
i operator, Mr. L. E. Brookshire was |
I- called to Greenville to answer to hi3
s name and we are thrown forward in
a greater rush than usual. This, with
other things, will account for the abt
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senee of some 'ocal matter. All of
which is unavoidable. It is incident 10 i
war times. j
To be captain, engineer, section, 0.
R. C.: James W. Houseal, Cedartown,;
This in a SDecial to the daily .
pre3s from Washington announcing
the awarding of commissions will be'
pleasing to the friends of the young,
man, as he is known here being the ;
nephew* of Dr. W. G. Houseal. We congratulate
him and all the young officers
we know who have risen to the
ranks they hold* by virtue of their
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merit. ^ J
Zeb Counts, a colored youth of 1*5
autumns or falls, was up on six counts
before the recorder Wednesday. Zeb
stole automobiles tires, soap, money |
and wrenches, some of which steal*
\ 1
ings he repeated, making the six cas-(
es of petit larceny. Lumped it amount-:
ed to. $90 or 180 days. It is unnec-j
essary to state that litlle Zebby is
taking: the days. We mention it to'
keep the record straight, as Zebulonj
counts the time.
An array of gowns that will go.
straight to feminine hearts are those!
worn by Elda Millar in the. Triangle 1
release, "Her Excellency the Gover- [
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nor." at tlie opera nouse saiuraay. it.
is a drama in which every scene is one j
luxury and elegance. The story is!
one of society and political life and
has a background of richness appropriate
for the governor of the State ano
his associates. The opening scene is
set in a ballroom and is a brilliant \
picture of fashionably gowned women j
and well groomed, distinguished men. j
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On last Monday morning about day- j
light Mr. M. B. Hendrix of near Trin- !
ity was returning from mill with a j
four-horse load of flour, when thej
front mule became frightened and
turned to the right, breaking the wagon
tongue. The sharp piece of the
tongue pierced through the right side j
of the mule's back at the shoulder (
moo rl ViTTrttl OAfAOO
ijaauc auu vrao uait^u huivoo wu* vu^m
the heart, killing the animal instantly.
This loss coming to Mr. Hendrix
so soon after the burning of his dwell- |
ing house is heavy cu him during:!
these tight times.
While Miss Marie Long, the littlfi
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodora
Long, was skipping along the siduwnllr
in frrrnf of thp Vowhorrv WritjJ
on Monday, the screen door to the
ladies' entrance was opened suddeniy
just as she reached that point and she
was. tripped from her feet, her hfead
striking.the hard pavement and knocking
her unconscious for the time b<5ing.
Mr. W. Gv Peterson, who ha/t">pened
to be passiiig, carried her into
the hotel where Miss Lois Fant and
others rendered assistance until the
little e-irl recovered. The aetiident re
suited in nothing more serious than
an aching head and a little soreness.
The following note was received by
the reporter from one of the bright
young men appointed to the next
training camp: "I notice in The Herald
and News of today, in colum four
page 8, "Various and All Abouts" the!
foliowin: 'Included in the list of siue- j
cessful candidates for training at the
second officers' Training Camp to
begin at Fort Oglethorpe on August
27 we find a 75 pound Bradford from
the patch of Mr. G. W. 'Summer.'
Would you please see that 'Mr. Brad-|
ford' be placed in my hands for
training? I believe I can train 'him'
as well as any one else. Here's hoping.
Yours truly." That was one
time where mixed paragraphs
brought good results. Here's hoping
that our friend will get a commission
as captain or lieutenant. Mr. Summer
ought to give him a fine melon for h-s
pleasant paragraph.
oTromiT ffairirvti
nr^'/H U IIW iJH/En-'
OLD STBAW HATS made new at
Ideal Steam Pressing Club. Phona
68.
8-14-2t.
iWE CLEAN and preae any and rything.
Ideal Steam Pressing Clafc.
Phone 68.
8-14-2t.
FOB SALE?One Bkaok 1fere. Goo4
driver. On? milk cow. Taxuyj Diokert,
Newberry.
8-14-2tp.
JfE STILL BE PRE SB ITT One of the
best and cheapeet Laudries in the
State. Give as your LAunary iror*.
Anne 0. Ruff & Co.
8-18-lt.
a> Q>
$ BEFORE tfbe WAR
# PRICES <?
But THE SAME *
# . HIGH QUALITY *
PHOTOGRAPHS
Still Prevail at ^
0. A T. E. Igniter's !
A Ono+ Wo In fif *i<~nrf?<) I
y JUU1II kj urn um?w? - I
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Q> <$> 3> "$> <? 3> $> 3> t> <$ <? <^ <$> ^ j
ICE CKE.liJf, Milk Shakes, Lemonades
and Coea-_olus served In a sanitary
ways from a Sanitary Fountain a:
Anne 0 Ruff & Co..
S-13-lt.
For Canning Information phone 345.
Qnn c-n narintoiulont of tVin PonnDTV
ouywi uu^nu^iic <* u IUV vuuuwi j .
Lower Main St.
NEWBERRY CANNERY.
8-10-tf.
; For .Sale?3.000 3 lbs. tin cans. 5 l-2c,
I in small quantities loose, or 6c
I Ai*n + A/1 in 1 Af c? Af 1 AA At* TY>ATD P.CJ ch
Liaicu 111 iuio ui aw oi uiviv.
j with order. E. S. KOHN\
7-31-4t Little Mountain, S. C.
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Wanted?To buy a farm to 7 miles
I from Newberry. State location,
price and terms in first letter.
"Farmer," care E. H. Aiill, editor.
7-27-tf
ICE CREAM, Milk Shakes, Lemonades
and Coca-Colas served la a sanitaryways
from a Sanitary Fountain at#.
Anne O. Ruff & Co..
8-lS-lt.
Come and Join Newberry Pressing
club. So you can get your work
done right. Call for and delivered
promptly. Phone Xo. 198-2.
8-3-8t Lillie Gilliam. Proprietor
For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by
t-I
J0I1USUU lYU/V: v_u.
7-13-tf
Roof in??Let us show you our gravel
roofing. Use it instead of the galvanized.
Johnson McCrackin Co.
7-31-tf
FOUND?A. place to get first class
pressing done. Give us a trial.
-Ideal Steam Pressing Club. vPhone
68.
8-14-2t.
WE STILL REPRESENT One of ths
best and cheapest Laundries in the
'State. Give us your Laundry work.
Anne 0. Ruff & Co.
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Mowers and Rakes?An advance goes j
on soon. See us if you are going to
buy. Johnson McCrackin Co.:
7-31-tf * % I
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T?; Pkinn r\? or a
rwr DM1C r liie ruiouu iJifeo. ,
Phone 4502 or see Walter Biazhardt
737-4t.
WANTED TO BUY?25 or 30 acres of
land. With or without impror?ment8.
Near good school preferred.
Those desiring to acll leave price
and description with Herald . and
.. News;
~ 8-14-ltp.
If your eyes trouble you
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sec us.
P. C. JEANS & CO.
Exclusive Opticians and Jeweler
HwF 41
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1 intr Car:
I have abc
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See or Write Us for Selec-;
tion Package
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Of anything in the line or Presents .
f >r Weddings, Personal Gifts, cr;
Own Use.
SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND1
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER-1
UNG SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS
Jewelry of the newer patterns, j
both in plain and fancy jewelry. j
We Only Handle Solid and Gen- j
uine Goods and compete with Vo !
mail order houses. Orders filled j
at once.
TRY US
SYLVAN BROS.
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045
Cor, Maim and Hampton St*.
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I WILL BE OUT OF
MI OFFICE UNTIL
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1STH. \ 1
W. C. EZELL, Optometrist, |
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Thinking in
YOUR 1
thf cmmi
iiiLi vvitimiii
Of Newbai
Makes it a
of business to
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matters from
of view.
Our office]
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rat J6 left that
he old price, I
I. See us at 01
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ur oraer.
ove cars are 60 inch
Opera House >
PROGRAMME
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Friday, August 1"
Metro Pictures P' esent
FRAMES >ELSO>
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THE POWER OF DECISION
Five Reels Rolfe
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Saturday, August 1$
Triangle. Pictures Present
WILFRED LUCAS
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'HER EXCELLENCY THE GOYER- W
NOR" W
Also a
TRIANGLE COMEDY
and a
SIDNEY DREW COMEDY
Monday, August 30
World Pictures Present !
MONTAGUE LOTS
in
*THE BRAND OF SATAN"
Ul-Star Cast Including GERDA r
HOLMES, EVELYN GREELEY and
ALBERT HART.
Five Reel Brady-Made.
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J. Y. McFall,
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