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K KiJlA JfjL&SO>AL fej0*-em^uts of jRttny People, >'ew^srians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Messrs. Roy and Less Milling or >Gr?5javiile spent Sunday in the city. Mr. O. 0. 'Smith of Laurens was In "Sie Friday. "Bfer. J. W. Carson went to Due | "HPes "jast week. 3?rs- U. W. Yonce returnee Satur-1 say from a trip to Columbia. S&sses Minnie Lurey and. Alice < Arte&son visited in Prosperity Friday. HH&ss Brunelle Perrp is visiting in o&EtesRbia, the guest of Miss Brothers. 2Lrs Burr Martin left Saturday lor + A o nnn A CAmd HmQ In WVJT l-caix UUife IU op^uu OVUiV WiiA*v *** fisat city. ' ^ i??F. Jessie Adams and her four ^teSSren were visiting her sister in J&rafeeiTy last week. ' SSss Elsie Sterling left last week j -iter Ancrum where she will teach I T_ M. Sanders got back la3t TFee-i, from, the great dry goods mark -ass spot iue ueuem UL UIS fusiumns. lx?tUe Miss Sarah Boland of Little VosBBiain visited her cousin, Miss ?lff3>riha Lathan, last week. Z9ES5IV. Ira Sligh and Harvey Cran -JaJ? iotT "dolumbia were in the city the Sts*. ctf the week. S^'SieTs Henry and Frank Adams returned from a visit to relafi-wes at Chappells. iffrssrs. and Mesdames E. M. Evans, Sr. and Jr., motored to Greenville : SJ3^=?ay and viewed Camp Sevier. \Tamie Payne of Atlanta spent j VS5? ^ssek-end here with Mrs. J. B. WbSeodJ IBr. W. J. R. Ke'nnerly $*|nt to 3te?3>erry this morning.?Grtsenwood ..JteErnal, 1st. 3fessrs. Chas.. \Goforth. 6uddy tafcMii "Rronk and Krasnoff of Union jBecered to Newberry and spent Sunr'iiasy fri the city. ' Wss&ts Marie. and Estelle Moore "* cycat the -weels-eiid with friends in the " fiascos Hunter-DeWalt section of the 3Pr. H, M. Havird of Silverstreet, -W 1 i - I* ^8B8raj$ W jS| s I Buy y< on th JON SI ' Probabl EH the present I STUDEBAK { STUDE || and STUDE J STUDE Flf 11 ana tocaiiy 1 I |i I: / I |jl| 1218 Lady Street, Col \ \ who ^vas a Clemson college student last year, has gone to West Raleigh, X. C. Mrs. Pet Fousehe and Miss .Martha : Young of Clinton spent the week-end . in Newberry with Mrs. Duncan John- j soil. Harry S.ummer of the Q. M. C. at | Camp Sevier, Greenville, spent the week-end with his father, Mr. J. H. | Summer. Dr. D. D. Wallace of Wofford college spent Friday in Newberry with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallace. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Dibble will re? | turn today from Waynesvlll'e, N. C., after spending Mr. Dibble's vacation of two weeks there. Mrs. w. R. Smith and daughter of Chappells are visiting Mrs. Smith's j daughter, Mrs. R. D. Smith, Jr., -In the city. Mr. James Gaillard of Charlotte spent the week-end in X'ewberry with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaillard. Miss Helen Summer has returned frv->m hor hfims in Columbia to the home 01 her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Shealy, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Park9 went to Kinards Saturday to spend Sunday in that fine part of the country and surrrmnrlincr noijrhhArhrjnfl 1 "'"to ~ v- - o . Messrs. P. E. Scott, T. K. Johnstone and Ned Purcell neturned last week from a trip, they motored to Chick Springs, Hendersonville, Ashe-1 ville, Tryon and Saluda. Mrs. Leonhirth returned to her I home at Helena Friday after a visit 10 j Sumter in the home of h'er son, Ivlr. | Luther Leonhirth, where there is a j little boy, and they will call hrm j "Julian." S. P. Crotwell, Jr., who returned J from Massachusetts, remained with j the class of 1918 at the Boston Tech ! from the 8th of June until the 13th of! August in military trainng, the class having volunteered for service. Miss Sara Caldwell leaves today for I East Flat Rock, N. C., to resume her | school which she has taught there ror I several years. She was accompanied j by Mrs. R. T. Caldwell and Master! liarcus Caldwell who will remain ror j ten days. " i n r~v i Until A -J Cflirl e Four PT. 15i iimHHin iii iiiiihii ill ii 1111 111 i iraa? ly never again w low prices. 0 >ER'S price is sti BAKER VALUI BAKER'S price BAKER CARS t is given prefer LACE_YOim VIcHARI umbia, S. . Hon. Jno. T. Duncan, same as ever. , was in the city Saturday, on ills way to spend the night in the country with ; his bother, Mr. James C. Duncan, jei 1 ry tr f A V* i c* ViAmA in r*n7ll.m ? I lUTtf 1CIU1111H5 Ll_/ 1UO iU V.'V v*"? bia. Mr. Duncan had just arrived from Washington. \ I J .Mr. Pierrv C. Gaillard. Jr.. is with ; his force building a tow line between : Norfolk, 'Va.. and Cuba. At present he j is living 011 a boat in Pamlico Sound. \ near Ocrocoke, N. C.,~a little fishing | village across the island from Hatter- i ass lighthouse. 30 miles from the 1 President Jno. M. Kinard of the! Commercial Bank came back from At-! lantic ity Saturday, after an extena- j ed and pleasurable visit to that delight-! ful health-restoring and life-prolonging resort, thy favorite place of bankers and other monied men anG wealthy, fashionably and beautiful women. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ewart of Union are visiting his father, Judge W. I*. Ewart, until Wednesday when they will leave for Manning on a visit to her former home. While here Mr. : Ewart is relieving Mr. Wilds at the i W. U. T. office, the latter having a few $ays' vacation which h'e :s spending in Fairfield county. Mr. H. H. Bleasie visited the Meth- j odist church near Kelly, between i Spartanburg and 'Union. Sunday, acceptig an ivitation to deliver a memor- i ial address at the grave of W. H. | Bonds, a former member of Indiana ; tribe, Xo. 13, I. 0. R. M. The cliurcli j at Kelly is supplied now by the Rev. ; W. C. Kelly, who formerly preached | at West End. Mr. J. C. Craps who returned last1 week from a trip to Southeast, Ga.. ; says he saw something of the boll weevil and that he put a few In a bot tie securely sealed but wlien he gotj home they had all run together. He 1 found in his own crop, hoyrever, some evidence that some sort or weevil had been doing damage to his own crop ?n the eating of the bolls and the shapes.j Just what this is he does not know,? uui iiv mcur: aaiuj^/ies ne uiuuguu in u : is destroying the -crop. ? j HOTICI I All persons are hereby aotified not to hire or harbor Louis Green, Henry Green or Bennie Gallman as tDey are contract with me for the year 1917. L. C, Livingston. < 9-4-lt. ' 1 iBfc MmM J ebakeri and $ th PRIC rill you have the ther cars have a 11 the same as h i was always gr< the same, STUI are the recogniz ence by the buy [ ORDER Ni DY MO\ v .1 v/pci a i luusr PROGRAMME ! Tuesday, September i Paramount Pictures Present ANNE PENNINGTON in "THE LITTLE BOY SCOTT." , : Five Reels Famous Players. Wednesday, September 5 Triangle Pictures Pr'esen: CHARLES RAY in "SUDDEN JIM" Five Reels Kay-Bee. I Thursday, September G Paramount Pictures Pres-en: 31AE MURRAY I vn "AT FIRST SIGHT. ' Five Reels Famous Players. i ??' ; LABOR DAY j suggests work, and naturally we want to work under the best possibie con-; ditions. It is hard work to "steam up" ; an engine that has a leaking valve, j It is also hard for a person to get the j most done when part of his energy is consumed by eve-strain. Besides rrom this is thf? discomfort which often ac ; companies eve-strain and defective vl- , sion. | Come in for a thorough examina- j tion. W. C. EZELL, Optometer's?. ! Lieut. Robert Porter lert baturaay j for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to take his position in the ranks and pre- I pare for his part in the world conflict. Mr. J. E. Merchant and family or j i Columbia spent the week-end Lere ! with Mrs. Merchant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chesley Dominick. Miss Lola Jennings h;is returned io her home in Greenwood county after a visit to Newberry, where she wa3 i.i 4. ^ o nr r n uie guesi oi :urs. i. d. :u<iuii. Ernest Digbv, a member of Co. B, j 1st S. C. infantry, N. G., spent the week-er.d at home. i Prof. R. A. Abrams has bought the ; home of W. K. Carlisle at Starr and i moved his family there. Prof, AT>-; rams has been elected principal of \ t-ViQ JHo.h coV\rw^l -whiMi nnATI n on September 10th.?Anderson Tri- I bune., - j Lin i mtmMammmmmammmmmmammmmmmtmm wmmm?mmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnm now and J135.00 ES WIL M?B?1? i opportunity to tlready advance* ist spring. eater. With otl )EBAKER value ;ed leader in fii ing public. DW AND Sj VER, Dij FEDERATION DAY 1 ii'. young people of the Church or the Redeemer are asked to observe Wednesday. September as Federation Day by giving their income on this day. or at least a part of it", to help raise the $200.00 pledged the / MgasMMMMMMnaagn mm in rirn [Mr. John J Has just ret month's stay at Bank in South I better financial < ability to serve and the general line of the banki We are amply pre to loan most liberall I of interest on cotto houses and other coll business in every pa the people of Newbe\ that they can alwt Sympathetic Co-opt tance at our Bank bi WONT YOU LET ti n I ine lomme I Of Newbe I The Bask That Aiwa] h B aBHOB wmammmmamm imhbbb "I l"^ A j 1Jlr I save $ on th< !L ADV buy such qua] d; some two or her cars alread j is greater thar ne cars. Botli WE MONEY IIMIIIIWIIIIIWMIIM???? 1-vi 3U ?9JUI.U1 Lower Main S v L 4. Young PeoVs Mission League ro riieffl Young People's Federation of the S.I C. Synod. Let every one "do Iiis bit/'B Miss Ruby Goggan?, Ch. Finance Com.P^^ Subscribe to Tbe Herald an<i Nec*. M. Kinard I J urned from a I the North. No I i Carolina has I x*? i 1 zonneciions anu 11 its customers j ^ public in every | 1 ng business. I ' pared and anxious J y at the best rate I n stored in ware- I aterals. We mean |j -y irticular and want I 1 rry County to know I M ays find a Smile, I V 'ration and Assis- I i it for the asking. US SERVE YOU? I rcial Bank | rry, S. C I is Treats Yon Right I ? II , ? r/M I ji 65.00 1 e Six. I ANCE J lity cars at m three times. j y advanced M i ever. j t nationally ^ 1 tree!, Newberry, S. C. ^ MBH