The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 31, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
rUKELY FEBSONAL
fstue fc.oveni<?nt6> oi many People, flievr.
uterriaus, and Those Who Visit
Newberry.
35rs. J. P. Shealy visited relatives
Columbia this week.
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Hiss Alice Gleason of Greenville is!
V2E&2?Q? Miss Winnie Taylor in tne
?a?,^ A;
ISkr.. and Mrs. 0. B. Mayer have
5reEt2^^d from a visit to relatives In i
3La2?TE21S.
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3grs. Douglas Davenport and hen
Mr. Mack 'Wilson, of Saluua,]
tokr*- an Newberry yesterday.
"SKss Josie Lee of Columbia is in j
jSfeml?erry visi :ing her sister, Mrs. |
'T- S. Humphries.
3fcr_ Robert P. Fair of New Yoriij
^Kssltlng hs father, Col. Wm. Y.j
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iRg'. Winnie Taylor .was visiting
- jftcriBg the week at the home of her
anal- Mrs. Werts, in Silverstreet.
Sr., T. L. K. Deaton has changed.
Statesville,' N. C., to Concord,'
Wss Annie Lee Langford is the
-gpes* of her parents in Prosperity.? j
ISjsaarfcanbnrg Journal, 28th.
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-M' T) 1-? /vP TIC* DlAA^nn*
JKUiS JCiUltU Dfl'IC) Ul l?H-_ JT icasau . i
;5b wisitmg Mrs. James Mack.
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Xtsl "W. H. McKinney left yester-i
3Sas&-'$or Njewberrp where she will vis-j
IE ralatives ?Greenwood Index, 30th.!
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Mrs X Cbesley Dominick return ?t?
2tx>m Northern Alabama after a
"wsBHSt 3*> "her daughter. Mrs. Lomax. J
% ytapv .T T> Kinard and Mr. Ken
?e?fe *Ja"ker are in Newberry today cki'
ilnsxness.?Greenwood Journal, 29th. 1
'IBs W. 0. Wilson acud Miss Edith
"WSfcKHi returned last nigftfrom a trip
t? ?renwood, Anderson^ma Caesar s
sBebS I
Arthur Fleming and three'
<rfEHTen have returned to their home'
3fc ?o"lum'bia after visiting relatives la'
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" ypn " ?a i JHB
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"R. G. Boyleston who has a po !
-stt the cantonment in Columbia,!
^yuit a little time on business *n'
Thursday.
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" Will ai^d Alvin Zobel of Charleston
"iecc visiting their cousin, Otto Klett aiter,'
\jr.. arid other relatives here and
erf Helena.
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Hayes enaunerea a party tu
f^awTens county people from Newber- j
J*sr'& Columbia last Thurs.lay ana r<?-l
Tuesday. !
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iBE&s Ruby Goggans of Newberry:
"^saoKetf "her sister, Mrs. L. G. Ealle, j
?is*?eraT days last weeTc.^Laurens Aa29
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"Btsv. and Mrs. A. M. Gardner have
* y^toBrned to Bethune after a brief vis-1
ifctis&West End, where he once preacn-;
and pastoralized.
^Herbert McGraw of Newberry spent'
^Statarday and Sunday with his sister,
^SSas- Janle Oxner.?Pleasant Grove
'?cur Saluda Standard.
J. A.?Feagle and wife, J- B. AmaIeeet
and wife, spent last week In I^ew
sSBerrv.?Big Creek cor. Saluda Stan-!
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Mr_ Paul Whitaker returned to tno
ctIg? last week from Newberry, wliere
Hbb TOsited relatives?Bamberg Her
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Btrs. A. W. Knight returned borne
itest ^eek from Newberry, where she
syeiri a few days with relatives.?
"Eaaeoerg Herald.
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V&s Daisy Wilsotfand brother, Jacx
r ^?r?fiarmed Tuesday from Newberry ar*
tssp a visit to relatives and friends.? j
t OBRton vazeue.
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ifflru Mrs. D. P. Johnson ana
* "afcStfren of dewberry spent Sunday
~la?e TFifh. relatives and friends.?
* vgSteftra V&vetbe.
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*??f t TVcnrriMr rptnrna<i from
^"SmaiewTiere in Sonth Carolina" am1
xesamed the labors of doing his bit
-mtik Mr. W. A. McSwain and ClerK!
flConrt Goggans.
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Xr. and Mrs. W. A. McFall will
acacre today for their home in Ben-;
t WEBTllie alter ?peiiuui5 a. IUUUI.J ;
msost pleasantly with relatives in Au7'
flBSta and Newberry.
"H^armaiL Longshore spent Friday
: 3saH "Saturday in the city and left Sunvatoy
ior-'Ft- Oglethorpe where he will J
?Bter ?ire draining camp.?Abbeville
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Mr. H. C. Smith and familp of;
-"Sainda motored to Newberry and
ygrent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
If. K. Baxter. Mr. Smith !s master
3f~Siihida county.
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Miss Joe 1/. Jones has returned rrom
* Ore fashionable centres of the union
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uBstfl is tetter prepared than ever to.
please her many friends at lier millinery
parlors j
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T^r v 14 Wihlpr rpt n rn i n e- from
Glenn Springs and Kendersonvii:<-,
came by way of Columbia for his racily,
who had been visiting in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Durham, Miss
Maude and Paul Durham, motored
from Chester Tuesday and spent a
few days her with his sister, Mrs.
T. W. Smith j
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Mr. J. C. Goggans, clerk of court
nf VpwlrArrv r.ountv. visited his daugh
ter, Mrs. L. G. Balle, Saturlay
and Sunday.?Laurens Advertiser,'
2&th. j
Mr. B. A. Havird and family, ac-,
companied bp Mr. Henry Lane or
Hendersonville, have - returned from
an extended pleasure trip by auto to
Macintosh, Fla.
Miss Cora Shealy of Springfield, Ga..
visiting her brother, Kev. Charles J.j
Shealy, in Prosperity, paid a .short'
visit to Mrs. !Ai. J. Bowers last'
week.
Messrs. Earle and Glenn Bullock,
members- of Co. B, 1st S. C. infantry,
N. G., returned to Camp Sevier,!
Greenville. Wednesday after a visit to'
their parents.
Miss Lurline Evans returned last!
week from Montreatr, Asheville an<lj
other mountain resorts which she visited
after attending the Curry School
of Expression. J
Mr. Robert L. Tarrant and family}
have returned from a delightful stay i
at beautiful Lake Junaluska, where1
school teachers and others like to 50
and <iT>#>nd as lone a time as Dossioie.;
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Mrs. iW. A. Hill, who has been visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. j
W. Wallace, in Laurel street, returned
yesterday to her home in Newberry.?
Gaffney Ledger, 30th. " ]
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hattaway and
Miss Emogene Monteith of Savannah,;
Ga., are on a pleasant visit to Mr.1
and Mrs. W. M. Dorroh Mrs Hati
taway and Mrs. Dorroh are first cou-i
sins. j
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Miss Margaret Werts, the guest for
septal wieeks of Mrs. F. L. Eyer at
K ;
Limestone Springs a.nd Mrs. J. L.. i
Morehead, will go to her home m
Newberry tomorrow.?Gaffney Ledger,'
30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker spent,
th'e week-end in the city and went to
Newberry this morning, where Mr. i
Baker has accepted a temporary po-|
sitioh in the 'hardware department of
Summer Bros.?Greenwood Journal, j
27th.
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Mrs. S. C. Ballentine of Pomaria,;
on her return trip from Lake City. |
Fla., where she attended the funeral;
* 1 * ->- -- T-?_ * T -D Tnllon !
oi ner uiviuei, jlti . a. o . jt . <i uuau,
is spending several days with her sis-;
ter,- Mrs. J. K. Efird, in Bryan j
street.?The State, 29th.
Ex-Mayor J. J. Lanford, one of tiie
n-mriof nrnar mnvnrs \pwhrtVrD
II IV* O VW& ? V/ ???^ va w ? - ? - - ? ?? _
ever had, has returned home after',
placing his son Herman at Poughkeepsie
Business college and enjoying
a trip to other places in New YorK
State and elsewhere. .
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Mr G. B. Maffet writes again from j
Akron, Ohio, wanting us to rush tne
Taper to him, as he is "very anx:ou3
to get the news from home each week.")
That being the case he has "decided
that The Herald and News was ths
best solution to get it" I
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Mrs. W. L. Moore and Miss Rutn
Moore returned this morning from
Xewberry, where they have Dien living
for the -past few months. They
have, moved into the residence in
front of the hospital in Creswett!
street and will make their home here'
again.?Greenwood Journal.
Friends of Rev. J. M. Fridy win
nr.oTttl fi-k Itth-iyit tVl Q t lift C.11 ff ArPfl ^ !
stroke of paralysis at his home at'
Waterloo oil Saturday. liis left side
is affected. Mr. Fridy is an uncle of
City Clerk W. A. Fridy and is pas-|
tor of the Methodist churches a*,!
(Waterloo and Mountville.?Greenwood
Journal, 29th.
Mrs. Jno. A. Li .isay, while in Atlanta'visiting
her sons, Messrs. Maxie
and Oliver Lindsay, was calle<
1 m J. ?? n nt +V> ^ AVtf- '
iiuiixe 1 UtiSUity v?n <hjv;uu.u.l Ui uue ui;-.
ical illness of her daughter, Mrs. i
Furman T. Dominick. JUiss Roger? |
a trained nurse, has been called from
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Columbia and is now attending Mrs.
Dominick.
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"JtS-llty uoianu, a. law actmtuiu ui
the University of South Carolina ana!
graduate of Newberry -college, is j
among the well known athletes at
Camp Jackson. Boland, who is a
Sprmfield boy, played shortstop ror
Macon in the South Atlantic league
last season. He coached the baso-;
ball team of the Columbia High
School.?The State. j
Mrs. iA.. L. Bodie of Gr?eciwood
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visiting Mrs. W. F. Wigiitmau, v.iio
returned on Saturday from Batesbur^
alter a visit to her mother. Mrs. L.
M. Werto, whom she accompany.I
home with Mrs. 0. F. Porivvoou,;
Miss Ruth Werts, Miss Saluda Werts.
0. F. Portwood, Jr.. and L. L.
Werts, all these relatives hav
~ ~ot flia h nm o r>f \T r
UijJ UCCU VlJJilUlO cl L ?,!!(. i ....
Wightman. i
Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Cappi-.rman am
their son C. J. 'Capperman, from
Brooksville, Fla., left yesterday ror
their home after a pleasant stay her?'
for three weeks with r?ir. N. T.;
Hogge and family. While here tiiev!
motored through the mountains, tax-1
ing in Greenville, Hendersonville and
Asheville, also other mountain sights.1
The parties on trip were: Mr. ana
Mrs. J. J. Hitt, little Juanita Hue,|
Miss Eugenia Hogge, Mr. and Mr3. j
D. S. Capperman and Mr. . J. Cap-'
perman. They made the - roun trip
without any car troubles. |
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Richard Julien has gone to Orange-,
burg and accepted a position in tne
Dixie restaurant in that growing city.
He writes that he is well pleated with '
the place. The Dixie is on the hoter;
order and is doing a prosperous bus?-!
ness. Everything is firstclass and up-:
to-date He is where they are t'eec-i
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ing soldiers and many others anc ?n|
that respect he is doing his hit as *ie!
was turned down from the navy on
account of his under age. He is a I
bright bc? and makes friends wnere
ever he goes and his friends here (
hope he will do well and rise and still j
make it "somewhere in France," j
where he wants to go and be on me j
fighting line. He wants to b^ m it.
with his 'brother and two' cousms. j
For the present he is satisfied, as he
says the man he is workng for is a
fine fellow and treats him all right.
Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Daniel spent
a few hours in Newberry on Wednesday
with Col. E. H. Aull, a brother
of Mrs. Daniel. They were returning
to their home in Latta from a visit
to Mrs. Daniel's parents at Dyson -an.!
oilier reiauves 111 uie up uuumry, <mu.
from a vacation for Dr. Daniel. Dr.
Daniel was pastor of the Methodist
church in Newberry some 24 years
ago. It really does not seem that
long ago, but when you look bacK
time fiie3 very rapidly. Prom nera
he. went to Columbia and remained
there four years and then one year in
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Anaerson ana anotner year m ^o-1
lumbia, when: he was chosen president
of Columbia college "which position
he filled with marked ability for
years retiring a year ago on account j
of his health. His friends will tie j
glad to know that his health has j
greatly improved since going back ln-. |'
to the pastorate. ' He is a graduate j
of Newberry college and one of the;
strongest preachers in the Methodist
connection. ? j
"VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT
The sewerage law stands.
New cotton is beginning to roll in
and is bringing 22 cents. j
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A letter from Brookland is not pub-j
lished because the writer failed coj
give his or her name.
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Mr. Henry Adams' children are no^
/til A rt O llff 1 A cri?>1 'h-QO rtrtno T/A
<11L JLA/JO, OO Of 51^1 AAW<O wuav., VU
be one of the family.
The ministers have been requester^
by Governor Manning to offer prayer
Sunday for* our soldiers in France.
The Lutherans will have preaching,
+Ua n rnVi Af -fVi a !
OUliUtXJ I IliC VjiiUi vt (.uvi ivwuovxu^i 2
to have services conducted by Dr.
Bowers.
We thank Mr. M. Counts for
some large and fine tomatoes, which
were highly appreciated and greatly
enjoyed.
There will be no services at Central
Methodist church Sunday, owing
to the absence of the pastor on his;
vacation.
The Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary society of the Church or,
the Redeemer will hold Its regurar:
monthly meeting Monday afternoon at
5 o'clock at the church.
The Woman's Aid Society of me
First Baptist church win m&et at tne
Vi rtma. rwf T. W TTMrvvr? r?n TVTnrt
U\/iU^ Vi. UM u. XJ ?? A v.fx* ?- ?
day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock September
3, A full attendance is desired.
Mr. Murray Rikard. of the battleship
Utah, after visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rikard will
leave Sunday on his return to Norfolk*
but the ship is "somewhere on
the deep."
Mr. Fred Germany, well known in
in Newberry, is rice president ans. sec- j
retary of the Young and Germany j
company of Columbia, a new enter-!
-prise just chartered with a capital1
stock of $150,000.
'A charter has been issued for Caldwoll
and Company of Sptartanburg,
capitalized at $100,000. J. B. Caia-'
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well is president and treasurer; K.
M. Caldwell, vice president and W.
M. Smith. secretary_
A treasure and trinket day for
raising funds for America will he observed
soon by the .7asper chapter
I). A. R. auxiliary to the Red Crc?s.
This is a way in which every man,
woman and child in America can tfo
bis or her little jit toward helping'
a great cause. Further information of
this plan will be published at an early
date.
I.VLLEOXD ATTEMP TO KILL
John Wertz, colored, arrested last;
week by Rural Policeman. W. D. B?r-'
ry, had a preliminary hearing before!
Justice M. E. Coleman Saturday, an-?
was bound over to higher court.
(Wertz .is alleged to have beaten nm
wife with a stick of cor<! wood inej
eary part of las': week on me Webo!
place, near Chappells. He was aopre-j
bended by Rural Policeman Berry j
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and a charge of assault and batter-?!
witli intent to kill was lodged against
him.
The womn is said to be recover-J
ing.?Saluda Standard.
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MORE ABOUT SUE
We have a hen.
Her name is Sue;
She lays an egg
Each day or two.
?Abbeville Medium.
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If that is; true,
What you are sayin'
Please send us Sue,
Our hen's quit layin'.
XT T. P in nroPTi a?nnd InrfAT
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We have a hen
And also a rooster
WTiert her lays an egg
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Rooster turns booster.
?Gaffney Ledger.
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If what they say
Is all true
Ple-ase tell us what
Becama of Sue.
?Wateree Messenger.
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T*ie whereabouts of Sue,
So far's ve know;
Ske's a prize lien
la a i>oultry show.
-?Greenwood Index.
Mistaken you are . .. v
All to a dwindler;
That hen's work in.1
For Monroe Swindler.
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>T!RTE E!?- |
Nature allots each organ of the liu-1
man machine a certain portion ofj
nerve energy. When defective eyes!
take more than nature intends, it t
must of necessity lessen the normai |
supply to oth-cx organs and thus we'
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lind in all portions of the body reiiex
troubles due often to defective eyes.
Let us see if your eyes aifi right. !
W. C. EZI!LL Optomertlst .
SPFOLLL KOTILKS
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FOR SALE?Good draft horse, gentf-e
and will work in any harness. About
14 years old. Price reasonable. Ap~
ply to The Herald and News.
8-31-tf.
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THI^s'K?What it will mean to be a
member cf a Pressing Club where
your clothes are sterilized, cleaner
and steam pressed. We charge no
more for first class work, than is
ordinarily as?.ed for second class
work. Then join the club before
<-vr hv SAnt l-st SI.00 oer month.
Phone 68, we'll call.
We have the ONLY steam presser
in town.
IDEAL STEM PRESSING CLUB j
Over Observer Printing OSiee,
Phoie 6?i. j
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WANTED?To buy a farm for a borne ,
within five miles of Newberry con-!
taining not exceeding 50 acres, j
iWtould lfke to be in easy reach of j
good school. Leave pri?e with Th?,
VT?..?1?J J XT A*wa O'ft/i it TU HI iv^
xieraiu auu .^cwa CV.LA-U. l* ^
communicated to proper party.
8-31-2tp.
~j$ ii'
This is the machine that will serve
you i iithe future, give it a trial.
IDEAL STEAM PRESSEVG LUB
Over Observer Printing- Office
Phone 08.
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LOST?in tiie city of Newberry las;
Saturday, a Cameo Broach. Finder.
will please return to Mrs. M. H.;
Folk, Pcmaria, S. C.
S-31-lt.
10 RE N'T?Two rooms, one furnished.
one unfurnished. Would be sun ;
able tor light housekeeping. Applyi
to Mrs. Minnie B. Merchant, 151(7'
Harrison street. Or call Phone i
247. !
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WE HAVE just installed a Hemstitch-j
and Piloting machine and are In j
position to do all work promptly, j
Mail orders given special attention.;
Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Green-j
wood. C. C.
S-31-3t. |
HCHiS?- For Sale?Brood Sows?BreJ j
? good stock ? healthy ? a:so|
few pure bred Poland and China j
pigs?overstocked. L. W Floyd.
8-31-3t. ! _
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TEACHERS WANTED: (1) Men ror
town and country schools $75 t.)
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$100. (2) Ladies combining musn
and common school, unprecedented
demand. (3) Grade and high school. ~
Can place all qualified teachers
for any the above. Special enrollment.
Southern Teachers' Agency,' .
Columbia, S. C. 'I ?
S-31-8L
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For Sale?Porto Rico Molasses by I
Johnson McGra^kin (JO. j
7-13-tf
SACKS?AH kinds mixed sai*ks in any "
quantity. ALSO buy scrap i^'j
metal;;, Robbers, etc. R, Sarlin, 923;
Friend St? >'ew berry.
8-31-lfe
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FOR SALE?Brand New Maxwell f<
Roadster. 1917 Model, at a Bargain j C
Baker & Oxner. Main St. Phone 261. i J
8-2'-t;" jj
lome and Join Newberry Pressing L
club. So you can get your work j
done right Call for and delivered! ^
promptly. Phone No. 198-2.
I 8-3-8t Lillie Gilliam, Proprietor
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If your eyes trouble you $
sec us.
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P. C. JEANS & CO.
1 $
Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers >
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I Horses k
Weighing fro
S i onn r?
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Wfll Pay Higbe
Will I
Mrfnllmiph
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Opera House
PROGRAMME ^
Friday, August 31
Merto Pictures Present
VIOLA NANA
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"(U)irs LAW AXD MAN'S." !
Five Reels Columbia.
Saturday. September I J
Triangle Pictures Present
E3IID BENNETT
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"rut jiurnjtK L191111VI'.'
Five Reel Kay-Bee . W
TRIANGLE COWEDY J
Monday, September 3
World Pictures Present
ALFrE BRADY
in
?A SELF-MADE WIDOW"
Five Reel Brady Made.
toofinsr?Let us show you our gravel
roofing. Use it instead of the galvanized.
Johnson McCrackin Co, |
7-31-tf i
[owers and Bakes?An advance goes
on soon. See us if you are going to
buy. Johnson McCrackin Co.
7-31-tf
DR. R. M. KENNEDY
DENTIST
(OVER) JOHNSON' McCRACKIN. I
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>ee or Write Us for Selection
Package
anything in the line of Presents
Dr Weddings, Personal Gifts, or
)wn Use. |
INGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND |
EffELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER- '
ING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS
Jewelry of the newer patterns,
oth in plain and fancy jewelry.
We OnlyjHandle Solid and Gen^
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me L*coas ana compete wuu un
iail orc.er houses. Orders filled j
t once. J
TRY US . J
SYLVAN BROS. I 1
ohimbia, S. C. Phone 1046
Cor, Main and Hampton Su.
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BEFORE the WAR <?
PRICES &
But THE SAME ^
HIGH DUALITY . <?
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PHOTOGRAPHS $
Still PreTaS at ' <?
0. & T. E. Salter's
East Main St. Studio.
? <$ <$> ^ ^ ^
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m 1000 to I j
ounds '
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st Price Cash
>e at
s Stables \
Saturday IJ
nd Sept. 1 I j
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