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PUKELY PEKSOSAL ??? lio^em^nts of many People, Sew &errians, and Those Who Visit Jfewberry. Dr. E. H. Kibler left Saturday fo: ^tleen Springs. Mrs. Bert Neel is in Spartanbur: listing her parents. Miss Marie Wendt has returns a riipncnnt visit to Camden. Hon. >Alan Johnstone of Columbia ?; 'Visiting relatives in Newberry. v Sergt, Pendleton Jones of the hos 'pita) corps at Camp Sevier, spent Sun in this city. Mrs. William Beaver and three chil dren. of Little Rock, Ark., are visit ing her niece, Mrs. R. D. Wicker. Miss Annie Franklin is visitins friends in Newberry this week.?Unioi Times, 17th. Mr. Epting of Newberry was a vis ^tor in town Monday.?Orangeburs 'Times and Democrat, 15th. ilrs. P. G. Ellesor of Newberry f; She guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore ?Greenwood Journal, 15th. Mrs. J. F. Wise of Prosperity ha: *3>een visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C Hidgell. ? T r\f Mfltrhoprv jcuss uu^ic unuiu wx i.i v i- wv*?j visiting Miss Lillian Mobley,?John ston cor. The State, 19th. Mrs. L. F. Fischer returned las Wednesday from a visit to her forme liome at Westover, Mr. Mr. Frank G. Wright spent Satur day night and Sunday at his forme home in Laurens county. Miss Lucile Baxter of Newberry i visiting Miss Ava Williams in Bland ling streetj?The State, 39th. IBiss Rosa Hamm of Silverstree 'was a pleasant visitor in the city las "Thursday. V Dr. W. C. Ezell is spending som< days at his former home at Cros: TIT-511 i*Afni*n Trl rlo rr sHktfVtlVi VI ill A V/bUl JU J. A AUM/ ^Mr. X. W. Mitchell is taking his va cation. He went to Columbia, frou which city he would go to Asheriile. Mrs. Wilson Brown of Newberry is the guest of Mrs. J. 0. Erwin.?Spartanburg Herald, 19th. Miss Josie Hutchinson has returned 'fcome after a five weeks' visit in Atlanta, -Greenville and Augusta, Ga. Ufe. W. H. Blats has returned froL-i -"Stlanta after a visit to relatives in city. Mr. Marshall of Columbia is visiting zmt the home of Mr. R. Y. Leavell and xrther relatives in the city. Mr. Donald 'White, a Southern Pow< ' sr company worker from Union is spending a vacation at his formei liozne in Newberry. Xieut. S. S. Jenkins, from Fort McIPherson, is one of the pleasant visitors in Newberry. Ke expects U leave for France on the 29th instant lieutenant Blading Dick of Sumter wlio received his commission at Fon Oglethorpe, is a pleasant visitor tc -"Newberry. jVIiss Ruth Digbv has been elected ' to teach in the Jefferson High schoo' at Jefferson, Chesterfield county, 3 Miss Beulah Wright of Laurenf ^county is in the city, spending from stmaay nigm to weanesaay anernooi] "with relatives. "Miss Bettie Bradley, her many 'iriends will "be glad to know, is en' tirely recovering since her return " from Charleston. i ' Br. A. J. Bowers will occupy the TBev. -L. P. Boland's pulpit at Colony Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, in ' $fee absence of the pastor. Miss Bernice Metts of Columgia has ^returned to her home after visiting >>er wrap'ii, Miss Virginia Lominick. in the county. Mrs. M. A. Kolley, accompanied by lier daughter, Mrs. Holloway, of Chapis spending some time at Flat "Rock, N. C?The State. Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Keitt have gon* ^To "^Newberry on a visit of two weeks "to'ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W "rTeftt;?Tlemson cor. Sunday News. Prof. and Mrs. L. A. Sease and Mi3? Helen Sease have returned from a stay of a month in Prosperity ? tlemson cor. Sunday News. Mrs. David Dun-can and Mr. Jirc Tonng, "both of Whitmire, are th* gnests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wtill Milam ?Clinton Chronicle, 16th. Mrs. T.'C. Croker and children lef month with iier cuther, Mrs. S. I. Montgomery. Mrs. W. L. Mobiey of Aiken is spending some time in Newberry | with her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Yonce, r at the Hotel Savoy. i \Tr< falph Buzhardt and children * returned last week from Silverstreet ! after visiting her aunt, Mrs. .T. F, 31 Stephens. I Capt. Guy Brown, after a brief visit 3 j to Xewebrry, has gone to Cambridge. i Mass., to go through a short course f of training in trench warfare. -i .! Mrs. Ida Counts and little daughter ; Dt Newberry are visitors at the hom% I of Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth.?Keowee, Walhalla, Courier, 15th. Mr- anrt Mrs. Thomas Watson of j iWihitmire spent last week in the city ' j with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Felder.?Bam1 berg Herald, 16th. Mrs. Geo. C. Walter and two boy3 " arrived from Birmingham. Ala., Mon? day night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowman. 3 Mr. Chalmers Brown, of the amba lance corps at Allentown, Pa., spent some days last week at the home of his father. Dr. W. C. Brown, in the county. Mr. Julius R. Eison has been ap3 pointed reporter of cotton ginning and other statistics for Newberry count? to the census department of the government. t r Mr. Aumerle Eargle is traveling with the Barkoot carnival company, as a machinist. He was in Williams Vinxop "Do nrVi^n Viic fflthpr last heard j UUlfe, AC*., - from him, several weeks ago. ! Mr. J. S. Dominick of Prosperity, j who is visiting relatives at Phoenix, i was i nthe city today with, his brother ! Mr A. A. Dominick.?Greenwood Journal, 15th. I i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davidson, who j have been visiting their daughter, Mra | J&s. L. Aull, in Assembly street, have j returned to their home in Newberry ? 3 j The State, 17th. I Misses Olive Counts of ProsDeritV and Helen and Edna Clayton of Central were week-end guests of Misses Eva and Ethel Wyatt? Easley cor. j The State. Miss Willie May Wise, Miss Marguerite Wise and McFall Wise of Pr<HI perity were guests of Misses Rosa and Louise Wise here last week.?Batesburg cor. The State, 19th. 1 Mr. C. Forrest Summer has been L transferred with the deta-chment from Columbia to the quartermaster de, partment at Fort McClellan, Anniston, I 'Ala. Rev. I. E. Long of Winston-Salem is . visit his son and to return with his { visiting his sister, Mrs. C. B. Spinks, and other relatives her on his way from Charleston. Mr. Robert E. Leavell was able to - ?-*i on+r?'nr>r?'Ki1o Tiflo fho r?tlip>r Hav. ) His friends were glad to see him out . after his long and severe spell of illness. * > t Mrs. J. M. Lathan and little daugh> ter, Anne, who have been the guests of relatives in Newberry, have returned home.?Chester cor. Columbia ' Record. 19th. I Miss Agnes Erckman of Charleston | is visiting at the "home of Dr. W. G Housea!. is pleasantly remembered here, 'Where she tausht kinder1 garten school several vears ago. [ Dr. Gustavo? Werher of Washington. D. C.. is snending some time oil his plantation in this county looking after improvements he is to make there. Misses Louise Smith. Octie Griffin, Maude "Botins: and Clara Bowers, charv roned by Mrs. T. W. Smith, with Mr. MoGwin of Greenville att t^e wheel, motored to TTnion and atten\ ed a dance there Friday night. Mr. C. T. Lamb and family have gone to Columbia. Mr. Lamb having t-fiTie-Orred to that city from , Newberry by the Southern Bell Te!, enhone company, of which he is a . faithful employe. Mr. Jeff Cromer, who was taken ill > at the home of his daughter. Mr3. , Claude Fov. in Saluda countv, while on a visit there, has improved and is now visitine his son, Mr. James Cromer, in this county. J t Mr. David B. Werts returned last . week after an absence of two weeks, having visited his daughter, Mrs. Robin Cox, Donaldsville. Ga.. and h?s 11 friend, the Rev. R. S. T>attimer. at * 1 Oo PI* AOtA*?fin1y4 AAliriifv C! P J 1 A5C1 aiiu, v^u^oc^mviiu WU4H.J , VJ. v>R. M. Caldwell, of Caldwell and j Haltiwanger, together with Mrs. Cald have been for the past two weeks.? Columbia Record. M" C-no. ! on" nnd family, Ca^t. vt \i i^nfnvd \ir Rpv VoiinsT and others were recent visitors to Columj bia looking at r.he growing canton' ment there where Uncle Sam is being unmercifully gouged of his cash. , j i In an automobile party leaving this i morning for Newberry to spend the ! clay are Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Caldwell i and family. D. A. Sandifer. Miss Bes-j sie Sandifer and Hugh Epting.?Sun-! -? _ i . A _ day s siaie. , ' I ! Mr. J. B. Hunter has been appointed , by Governor Manning as a special representative for the Newberry county j - , j board to act as agent for the govern-1 ! ment in all appeals from this board to 1 the district exemption board. ! ! ; Dr. Young M. Brown is another j I Young man of Newberry who is ex- f I npr-tin? m he called into service at an j ' early date. Dr. Brown has received ! his commission as lieutenant in the t army. i Among those wlao are attending the | Lutheran Sunday School Normal at | New-berry this w^ek$ are: Messrs. I | rf. P. Derrick and Mark Sheaiy, and Misses Inez Carter, Martha Sheaiy j and Ina Werts.?Leesville News, 15th.: i I I Mr. Carol Dennis, the well known; ! bugler of the Machine Gun company | j at Camp Sevier, came down SaturI day to spend until Wednesday in New- j | berry with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. | B. M. Dennis. j Among those attending Sunday | school normal at Newberry from Mt.! j Pleasant church are: Messrs. Willie - ~ T J ! | Koon ana iiugene L#ougf e.uu iyhooco ! Mary Koon and Ruth and Mary Long. | ! ?Hollow Creek cor. Leesville News, 15th. We are to have a new doctor in Lockhart next week. Dr. Henry of| Whitmire will move here with his fam-j jily. We extend the doctor a warm' | and hearty welcome.?Lockhart cor.! i m: t rrav. i-1 moil -iniies, j.rtii. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Barnett, Dr. Huiet Caldwell and Miss Florence Bowman motored from Columbia, to Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Barnett, nee Miss Marie Zimmerman, remained to extend her visit tc Miss Bott* man. Mr. J. C. DeHart and grandchild of! Newberry spent Wednesday and Thur?. day night with his brother and sister Mr and Mrs PI. S. Franklin, and Mr. - ... . ( N. W. DeHart also took a trip to the towns.?Tillman cor. Leesville News, j 15th. | I j Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowers ar- | rived on the Cannon Ball Sunday night from Atlanta to visit his par-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers. They were accompanied by Frank and James Bowers, returning from their \ visit to that city. \r-5ca Mnprorpt WArtfl of -Newberrv I ? ' ! who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. j L. Eyer, at Limestone Springs, will j come to Gaffney Monday for an ex: tended visit with her cousin, iii3s I Frances Morehead, in Johnson street j j ?Gaffney Ledger, 16th. | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Renwick and children have returned to their home j in Newberry, after spending some time I with the family of Mrs. RenwickV i father, Mr. J. C. McGill, near Hickory j j Grove.?Yorkville Enquirer, 17th. j l ! Misses Fredo Doscher. Winnie Butt, t j Katie Koster and Mrs. Mamie Doscher haye gone to Newberry as delegates j of St. Matthews Sunday school. They J i were accompanied by Miss Natalie Rug j heimer.?Charleston American of Sunday. Mrs. Beale Cromer went to Green | ville Saturday to be with her "soldier j I boy husband" until Sunday night. Dr. Cromer accompanied her home, he having gone to that city Sunday to j visit his son and to reeturn with his j young daughter-in-law. ! Mi.ss Grace Eargle has returned home after visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Cumalander, at Chapin. i-J ?- ~?- 1 !%?? ! I ?>ne was acrompauiea uuuie uy u?i | cousin, Miss Willie Mae Cumalander, j who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eargle. Mrs. G. W. Summer and children left last Tuesday for Hendersonvilie, having motored there in their touring car. Oscar Summer returned with! i the car Wednesday, leaving the others! : to enjoy the mountain scenery and I j breezes for awhile. i Mr. Claude C. Smith, of the officers' ! reserve corps, who came home recently from Plortress j?onnoe and went to the hospital at Greenwood to | undergo an operation, is recuperating I at the ?ome of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Van Smith, in Newberry. Mr. Joseph L. Keitt, Jr., is a member of Company A, Major Monrce,1 Johnson's battalion of -civil egnineers,! < Company A went 10 Greenville from Marion. It is commanded by Capt. J. Roy Pennell. formerly state highway engineer. In the list ot teachers of the Barnwell city schooV-.. published in tho last issua of the Barnwell People. l.\e find the following: High school? Superintendent, W. E. Lake. Jr.. Newberry, S. C.; Principal, Mr. H. G. Vanflivere. Dawsonville. Oa.; Miss Sue Porter. New-berry. S. C. Mr. T. S. Lefler and family left Thursday for China Grove, X. C., at which place and points North they will spe*id his vacation of fifteen days. Mr. Letter's place as ticker agent at th-2 union depot here is being filled by Mr. J F. Eddleman. who is assisted by Mr. H. B. Kimball, clerk. Mr. Maxey R. Daj*. who has a position in the office of the superintendent of the penitentiary at Columbia, after a visit here last week to his sister, Mrs. Henry D. Adam*, left S"ndaw for cnappeus, wnere ne is visiuxij; his sister, Mrs. J. L. Watkins. and will end his vacation in Hendersonville with his sister, Mrs. ?W5. A. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb and son Winston from Newberry spent last week with the family of Mr. B. I). Lenhardt. near the city. They wll! spend the greater part of this week in the city with the family of Mr. C. ~ ~ ""? 2,1 T AHWAHfl (J. L<%Wson ana wui gu lu uamcuo, the home of Mr. Babb, Friday for a few days' rest.?Easley Progress, 15. Lieutenant E. E. Stuck, who received his commission a. lieutenant from the officers' trainng camp at Fort Oglethorpe, is in the city receiving tha congratulations of his many warm friends. Lieutenant Stuck left last night (Monday) for New York City,, and will soon be "smewhere in France." Friends of Dr. R. M. Kennedy, a native of Yorkville but who for some time past has been engaged in the practice of dentistry at Due West, will be interested to learn that he has moved his family to Newberry ami will be engaged in the practice of dentistry there. Dr. Kennedy lived "n Newberry before going to Dye West.? Yorkville Enquirer. 17th. Prof. S. J. Derrick found time to accept the invitation to fill the Re/. fWl R. Bouknight's pulpit at Ebenezer Sunday morning in Mr. Bouknight's absence. Prof. Derrick chose for his subject: "Is the young man safeV This is a fine and very appropriate subject these times of war. But then Prof. Derrick chooses appro priate subjects on all occasions. r In compliment to Miss Mary Frances Poole of Newberry, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry DaVega, Mrs. R. E. Sims entertained a few friends Wednesday morning. Bridge was the amusement for several hours and at noon refreshments were served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. E. L. Hill and Mrs. R. E. Abell.?Chester cor. The State, 19th. Lieutenant Elbert J. Dickert. who [3 visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Dickert, expects to leave lor Fort Moultrie on the 29th instant. He is one of the successful candidates to receive appointment. at the coast artillery school at Fortress Monroe and -e *v. - mOmhPTfl IS now out; LH LUC 1<~V tuu.cn,t luvuivv. ? of the officers' reserve corps in the national army. Capt Isadore Schayer, of the medical corps, 0. R. C.. now at Fort Oglethorpe was formerly captain of the sanitary detachment o5 the Second South Carolina infantry. The Herald and News reporter knew Dr. 'Schayer in Laurens, where they^b'oth livedS for several years. Dr. Schayer is a fine physician and surgeon and is one. of the best diagnosticians an the entire country. j ; j n TV TnVin jnn t\ f Mflwhf>mr 19 IY1IS. r. U. uuuu^n/u vi. - ~ ^ on a "visit to her parents, Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Duokett. The friends of Captain Duckett will be glad to know that he has returned home from Richmond and Petersburg, Va., after an absence of three months on account of illness. The captain i3 improving an*! hopes to be out on the streets again soon, much to the detight of his many friends.?Clinton Chronicle, 16th. j l I Miss Ida B. Neal, who for the past two years has been a popular and efficient member of the office force at Winthrop college, will leave tomor^ , row for a visit to her home in New terry, after which she will go to Oglethorpe university, where she will fee secretary to the president. Mis<? Neal hs,s made many friends In this city who will regret that she Is going, but who will wish for her every success in her new work.?Rock Hill Record, 9th. Miss Neal came and spent last week at her home here, leaving on Saturday for Oglethorps university, near Atlanta. She was accompanied as far as Gr?<w\n!le by her BHHIMMNita it j.r [osition at li'.e University of West Virginia. ?vIorgantown. They go highly recommende<i. Died and Buried in Saluda Mrs. Berry, widow of the late Sidney Berry, died at her home in Saluda county Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock and was buried from Bethany church Sunday. ! TN? Facts ?n the face. 1 KSo n-ofAh " I Ull Sdt J .IU 111 Vlll c aiua; luio n?ivu, Yhen how did you get it?" I "I won it on a bet, your honor. ; "On a bet?" | ; "Yes, yer honor. I bet a friend Tcould take it away from the man wno . ! ?avs I stole it."?Exchange. j 1 i I Will Be Out Of My Office I ntfl Fri ' I I j ' day, Ausrust 24 i j I W. C. EZELL, Optometrist i ! ;_ i SPkClAJL ! _ | I ! t-rr wto nci'ADD i ~ ^ ' U slkj dijx viisj uu/mg j?vui acvu . ? i oats. We have lots of them bought and can save you money. The Pur-! cell Co. : S-20-3t. WE ('AN SITE you money on seed ; oats. Get our p rices. The Purcell! ^ Co. 8-20-3t. 1 LOST?17-jewel, 25 year case Elgin! watch with medal on fob. Medal j contains the words: "Excellence in ; ^ | Oratory, May 20, 1908." T. ''ward if ! returns! to 720 Glenn St. Mrs. ] Dora Watts. I 8-21-lt | -- - -- - - ? DR. E. H. KIBLER will be out of his I office until Monday, Aug. 27. j S-221 -2t. | 7 , I_ Roofing?Let as show you our gravel j 3 roofing. Use it instead of the gal-j vonized. Johnson McCrackin Co. j 7-31-tf See or Write Us for Selection Package i Of anything in the line of Presents | for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or j Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, | both in plain smd fancy jewelry. ! We Only Handle Solid and GenI nine Goods and compete with aH I . in an uiuci uuuoto, viuv-u 4jLiiv-va at once. 1 TRY US | SYLVAN BROS. Columbia, Sw C. Ptone 1045 i Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. ' E ' f1IIBa?????saw?i?mm I STUPE! 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J ror Sale?Porto Rico Molasses Johnson McCrarkin Co. -13-tf j lowers and Rakes?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to < buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. j 7-31-tf i f your eyes trouble you I see us. JH p r jeans & m. A Ixclusive Opticians and Jewe? SInwtl! , ^ ? I Advance jfl iber 15th 1 <MA4C i. JP111A J IU 4>iiiu ltd >1325 lo $146011 Vill Advance || J rnately yggi lONEYli mowerII UTOR JH 1218 Lady Columbia, S. t I : wrmmmammmmmmmmmmmammammmmammmmmmmmmBm ;