The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 28, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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? ???? II III ??????Mi ?? i't-KLLY i'EKSOSAL ko^eni'^Dts of many People, NewaeiTians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. James L. Aull of Columbia was Newberry Sunday. Jvlrs. A. C. Jones of Spartanburg arrived Sunday to visit her daughter, W. C. Schenck >Jts. R. C. Boyleston and children -relumed Sunday from a visit to her lister, Mrs J. L. Aull, in Columbia. Miss Nellie Adams of Goldvllle thA w-pek-end at her Newberry jK33?e_ ]>r. 'Van Smith is in Union this week, having been called there as a witness in court. Mrs. F. G. Wright and Richard Julian spent the week-end with relatives Laurens county. JHr, T. E. McCullough of Columbia " -3- \TAn*V\Ai*rv ' * IS spending ins vautuvu m ntnuwij with his sister, Mrs. L. B. Schumpert. Mrs. C. E. Black of Columbia is * visiting her sister, Mrs. Welch Wil*wt, on her way to Saluda. Mr. Irwin Satterwhite, who enlisted ia the naval reserves, hospital corps, was called o Charleston Monday. Miss Ethel Jones has returned from jb. visit to friends in Whitmire.? ?Greenwood Index, 2o<tn. I Mrs. W. C. Waldrop and children -of liaurens are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Waldrop.?Greenwood Index, 25th. The Andersons have returned from the markets of the nation after a careful inspection and selection of sstfeoice dry goods. L. I. Epting of Newberry and and Mrs. Fred^Epting of Columbia, returned last^week from a visit 4o relatives in JtSefcson, Miss. Messrs. P. F. and Marion Baxter, who are constructing fine and costly -baildings in Saluda spent the weeKat home, as big as ever. ^i-Miss Maude Fellers of Prosperity ?Tn*ed this afternoon to visit Miss rSa Bowles for several days.?Green wood Journal, 23rd. Miss-Lizzie Griffin" of Newberry spent iast wgek here with Miss Liliaii SL>. ' . 5* A v r; )! / , We would I that are getting the parties are; This car d? [ever changing j the Oakland, w will give you dc tires. This ii ? m 4 J We give i; you service. we are always 1 Call phone 'j .V i % / u S>; s ^wmmwmmrnmmrnrnrnrn I .vioolfy.?Johnston cor. Ldiietield Ad-, I j vertiser. 22nd i ' i i ; Oscar Summer motored to Ilenticr-; ' sonville Saturday to return Monday: 1 with hie mother Mrs O. W. Summer. ! and little children. j I . I If vour memorv serves you right' i i you know we said L. Morris wen to ! obtain the newest and best fall goods j the markets afforded. Well, he's bac* ! ( i ! See him for the goods. j ! Mr. M. W. Davis of Kinards was in the citv Saturday, for the first time; ! in months. He is one of the few men j ! living so near who doesn't come to ! town often j * J Mrs. E. P. Ma-.Ucsv?, Mrs M M. i Satterwhite, Mrs J. H. Baxter and' i j Mr. Irwin Satterwhite motored to j j Laurens in Mr. Matthews' car and j j spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. | j C. Waldrop. I | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mobley, Miss i j Lona Mobley and three boys left j j Saturday in their car for their home; in Aiken after a visit to their daugh- j ! ter, Mrs. G. W. Yonce, at the Hotel1 i Savo>\ J I I Mr. Henry X. Hoof is an express 1 i j j messenger on the Southern between! ' Columbia and Greenville. He is an- j other Newberry boy w-ho is making good. But then most Xewberry boys make good. Mr. R. Y. Leavell has returned from another enjoyable visit to Ridgecress, Montreal. Blue Ridge and Ashevilie, at all of which splendid places lie had the best of times with agreeable and congenial men and women. Mr. Frank E. Maybin and his daugnter-in-law, Mrs. Ben Maybin and two j children of Delta, Un:on cunty, have I poturnwi home after a visit here last week to Mr. Maybin's daughter, Mrs. Thos. E. Wicker. , ! Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Wyche, wno have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards of this city, will return to Fnrt OfflethorDe this morning. Capt. Wyche will be on duty as instructor in the second officers' training camp. ?Spartanburg Herald, 25th. i! | A. C. Jones is mentioned by?the Spartanburg Herald of Saturday among four members of the local p coast artillery company who were" in l that city for a tew aays en. route ioi Ml \ like to demonstrate t > as high as 29 miles and we will let you a ivelops 41 H. P., this ^ears when you come rhere other cars in to >uble the tire mileage s unusually high tire Z months guarantee c We have a hunch oi 11^ . .1 willing to give tne cu 172 or come in and OLINi tOO Main Street to Fort Oglethorpe, to enter the officers' training camp. , Mr. W. C. Sutherland went to Xewbeirv today to begin work 011 the new five-story Exchange bank building. the contract for which was awarded hini some time ago. Tne iians were drawn by Summer an-1 Hemphill.?Greenwood .Journal, :3rd. Ref. 0. A. Jeff coat, Editor W. G. Hazel of the Saluda Standard. Mr. W P. Rush-ton and Mr. Henry C. Smith motored from Saluda Saturday and spent a pleasant time in Newberry, where their friends were glad to see them. t r* tt 1 ~a ur. W. Vjr nuuseai uuiicu l ?> w jjw tients to Columbia last \veek to be oprated on for appendicitis, Mr. Bascon B. G-ruber Tuesday at the Columoia hofspltal and Miss Fannie Smith, daughter of Mr. .T. G. Smith, en Thursday, at the Baptist. Both are doing well. 'Capt. Sidney C. MaCarley of Co. 1. - ~? x TV n 14 lbtn mianiry, u. o. a., aner spcuuing awhile with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Brice McCarley, left Saturdav for the camp in Ohio where he will train new men in the service. Before this visit Captain McCarley hadn't been home in five "years. ^ i Mr. E. K. Leslie, who is one of the 7,073 carpenters working at Camp Jackson, Columbia, spent Sunday at home. There are 10,500 and some od'i wArlrmon a e?r at ihp ram TV in eluding the electricians, piumoers, concrete workers and laborers, wita the carpenters. Mr. and Mrs. I. Fred Schumpert returned Saturday from visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Webster, in Atlanta. Mrs. Webster accompanied them on a visit here. Miss Fredna stopped over at)Iva, Anderson county, to visit her sister, Mrs. "Bunk" Slierard. Dr. J. M. Johnson and family have vftttirnfld + r\ WoeViinor+nn frrtm Woorfli?o. X UbH 1 ll^u IU IT XX V/LU X lU^Vi O town, Md.,, after spending a vacation of two weeks, and Mr. T. P. Johnson has returned to Newberry from Wax'haw, N. C., after spending the same time with Mrs. Johnson and her people there. Addresses-on the subject- of .ttL3 present war by Dr. Geo. B. Cromer of Newberry and R. A. Cooper of Laurens were greatly appreciated by the 7^, \ fi/imrviinv anr? <*r?invpri Vitt tnp hpnnTp ? ""'U w "J w ?> uj r ~ ?X- . . &? S. A Tj an $995.00 o yo. ie of the mc rrr*1l /\?ii <TOC IU uic ^aiiw ui gua. tsk for yourse f. figures 1 H. P. to e 1 Ml T'_ 1_ } to a mil. i axe wn that weigh over i. We have cust< mileage. >n all parts. Nov f well trained mechc stomer the advanta; let us demonstrate t ^ AU From Secretary W. F. Wright's accouni of the annual reunion in Laurens county of Co. F. 14th regiment. S. (' V.. iC. S. A.) Mr I A SrilimHei* nmtnre-H tn n derson Saturday to spend tun wc/:end with his son, W. E. Schroder, r member of the soldier body that havl hiked from Camp Sevier to Andersor ; last week. He was accompanied frorr Silverstreet by his son. J. E. SchroJ er. and Messrs. Walter Reeder ant K. S. Stillwell. Miss Lola Jennings is spending th!< ( week with her aunt, Mrs. Ella Mann | of Newberry. This dear little gir ' is her papa's only housekeeper sinc< i her mother's death several years ago ' and we know she will enjoy getting away from her household cares roi ? awhile.?Buck level cor. Green woo( j Index. 25th. j " Mr. Ewart is manager of the Wes tern Union Telegrah office at thi; place and is a young man of s;?lendic ability. Mrs. Ev;art is a charminj young woman and will be quite ar addition to the social set.?Unior Times in announcing the marriage o j Mr. Hey ward B. Ewart formerly o ! Xewberry and Miss Mildred Johnsor j of Manning. I Miss Georgia V. Xeal of this count} : ~ ! has just received notification of hei appointment to a position as secre tary in the base hospital un?t nov being organized at the University o Virginia, the largest hospital uni in the south. The unit will probaDi; | be. ordered out for service in Franc j about the first of September. Mis ! Neal received second appointmen j among over 200 applicants. Mr, J. N. Sligh v. ill ^ * to Clt Thursday to :.a-ct? charge of ;l:e mill at that place as fnanager. It 1 ! a good ani paying job, and the youn i man's friends are glad that he ha ! secured so desirable a position. He I j qualified for the place and is we j known, being the son of those suf stantial and loyal citizens of tm j county, Capt. 'and Mrs. W. C. Slig I of Jalapa, the little spot of so man . happy memories. SPF.OIAL *OTltK* , WAITED?Intelligent boy who want to learn printer's .trade. Apply a I The'Herald and News-office. i/,W* Delivered >st economical cars We don't ask 3 very 53 paunds so ; the tires foi one ex 3000 pounds only v ?mers that are getti r when you talk abc inics and carry a fu ge in every way. o you the best car t New] KSS&BBHHBHSflHIMEuflHKBSBIV^S ; K?>r Sale?Porto Rico Mol.sses Ly j Johnson McC:a<'k:n Co. j 7-J3-tf I i . SACKS?AH kinds mixed siU-fcs in aii) | quantity. ALSO bay scrap iroa.! i metals, Rubbers, etc. R. Sarlin, 923; f rank St., Newberry. 1; S-29-lt. i ! ; " I i \VK CAN SATE you money on seed J -1 ^at?. Get our p rices. The Purcell j <* ... | 8-20-3t. 5j LOST.?Between Dr. Weeks residence ?! nnH \Tr? Pool's rpsidenfe a ladv's *| gold ring, set with one ruby aad ' 2! small pearls. Suitable reward if '| returned to Mrs. C. 1). Weeks. ' j S-24-2t. r ..i. i FOR SALE?Brand New Maxwell Roadster, 1917 Model, at a Bargain Baker & Oxner. Main St. Phone 261. " | 8-24-tf. ? } H .1. . , i : Come and Join Newberry Pressing r club. So you can get your work 2 " I done right. Call for and delivered promptly. Phone Xo. 198-2. I 8-3-St Lillie Gilliam, Proprietor i j Roofing?Let us show you our gravel ! roofing. Use it instead of the gal- ^ J vanized. Johnson McCrackin Co. j 7-31-tf ' SEE US BEFORE buying your seed j oats. We have lots of them bought ,: and can save you money. The Pur. j cell Co. j 8-20-3t. ! ^ mo I To f/>lT QAIOS*. ! - ^ k>CC Ul TT UlC W O IUI WV4VV tion Package i 0 Of anything in the line of Presents il for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or 2 Own Use. s SINGLE DIAMONDS 08 FANCY DIAMOND s JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERn LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, 'S ? . 1 I ! 3 f 1 DOtn in piain ana ranuy jeweiry. j' We OnlyjHandle Solid and Genuine Goods and compete with all jmail order houses. Orders filled "Vat once. I | TRY US s! CVl VAM DDAC ( OIluV Ail JL?1\V/U. 11 Columbia, Sw C. Phone 1045 Cor, Main and Hampton St*. - ^ tBmiB : on the market. We h rou to take our word, j J you can see there is i ample, we have 32j isp a 4 inch tire. ng about 10,000 mill iut service, we are the ill line of parts in s hat sells for less than ;OMPi berry, South Carolina > ^ Opera House PROGRAMME J Tuesday. August 2S Paramount Pictures Present HOrSK PETERS in "THE HEIR OF THE AGES'7 Five Reel Pallas Plays. ?- , Wednesday, August 20 ^ Triangle Pictures Present JACK DEYEREAU WINMFRED ALLEN 1 J *A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE" Five Reels Kay-Bee ' Also a ; Triangle Comedy Thursday, An^nst 30 \ 1 Paramount Pictures Present M FANNIE WARD in I *HER STRANGE WEDDING" ? 1 Five Reels Lasky. fOTvers and Rakes?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-31-tf DR. R. ?. KENNEDY M DENTIST (OYER) JOHNSON McCRACKJgj^J f your eyes trouble yotlr sec us. M l&j P C JEANS & CO. (^ Exclusive Opticians and Jeweler 1 ^55iffsSi fmjjHBy ^Bb;-';.'!: -:;' ! fl :j ave customers 11 ask us who jfl 10 reason for [4 casings on II Of course this M 3s per set of BH ones to give IV itock. And Uj $1000.00., M UVY 1