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FtHilLi Jfc*?KSOSAJL ilo^em^nts of rr.any People, 5ew tremans, aud Those Who Visit Newberry. ir tt: A ^ 4 A x i\jr. CiUwin nipy iias reiumeu iu uiy University of Virginia. Rev. W. I. Herbert of Green wooct was in Newberry Thursday. Mr. B. I. Hodge and family moveu to Union Thursday. Mrs. A. T. Sitton of Spartanburg Is > "visiting Mrs. C. A. Bowman. David Hayes went to Columbia with the soldiers Wednesday. Miss Henrietta Cato of Johnston is visiting Miss Grace Jones. UVir. Douglas Hornsby is in Columbia taking a course in a business coll^g* in that city. Miss Helen Wilkins of Savannah is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. FranK G. Davis, in Newberry. Mr. G. L. Robinson has been transferred from Spartanburg to the union ticket office in Columbia. Mr. Earle Sligh of Shandon, Co iumfcia, is spending a few days Here with Mr. W. F. Ewart Little Miss Kate Bullock has retomed from a visit to relatives In l^aurens. Miss Gertrude Wicker returned early this week from Laurens, after vis- j iting her sister, Mrs. W. C. iVTaldrop. ; Miss Wlaalpv of Columbia s;>ent the 1 first of the week in Newberry with j Mrs. W. A. Dunn and other fjiends. j Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb of Newl>erry are guests of Prof, and Mrs. W. ^W. Benson.?Greenwood Journal, otli. Misses Ruth and Frances Guess ot Denmark, Miss Kate Doty of Winnsboro and Miss 'Carrie Young of Union \ are visiting Miss Cornelia Slayer. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moise returned to Sumter Thursday after a visit . to UJrs. Moise's father, Dr. Geo. B. Cromer. Mr. James LeaveJjfcT^accompanied !" \ G. E. McCarey tcroftluda county ?r~Vjrsday to erect a monument at the 5-~ave of Mrs. MeCarey. .Mrs. E. T. Carlson and son Edward spent the past week at foer father's home near Indian Creek.? Saluda Standard, 6th. v Mr? -nd Mrs. Walter Caameron and daughter "have returned from "Ps.colet. his vacation term having expired last Saturday. Mrs. C. D. Weeks and little daughters, Misses Caroline and Julia, made I) A Paul E. I * ? I he purch( Silks and < all the i I Stripes a I Black, Navy 98c, $1.25, $1 36 Inch I Black, Navy, Copen A TTO v?rl Imc jfai u I Skirts! ! Stripes, Navy and B m Crepe de Chine anc 11 $2.48, $3.4 ' IB ' s AND V' a pleasant return Wednesday from I.andruru. J\Iiss Saran Halfacre returned Wednesday from a bright visit to Charles ton, where she was the guest or Miss Annie Zobcl Re\\ Edw. Fulenwider and family nave returned from Mt. Pleasant, X. C., weher *ve hope they had a most pleasant vacation. \Tr Inliri Pannac nnp of thn "V P. Mitchell clerks, who has been tak.ng a little vacation in Charlotte, will return home today. Mrs. Thos. Pope and little son Tlios. Jr., of Kinards are visiting Chief Justice and ters. Eugene B. Gary.?Abbeville Medium. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smitn, wlio have been spending the summer in the mountains of North Carolina, have returned.?Anderson Mail, 4th. Mr. H. C. Leaman of Whitmire is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leaman.?Greenwood Index, 4th. .Vlisses nuiii <mu iviai ie ov^uluan(ici i of Newberry are the guests of Misses Ruth and Kathleen Nickles?Hodges, cor. Greenwood Journal, 5th. \ Miss Mary '.Shealy of Little .Mountain is visiting her brother, Mr. E. U. * : Shealy. in East Whitner street.?Anj derson Mail, 5th. Rev. E. L. Halfacre left on Thurs- ^ I day for Brooklyn, Penn., where he 1 | will probably accept a can to serve as pastor. 1 Mr. Ralph Ward, of the 56th in- ] [ f?,ntry at Chickamauga, who is vis HID pax ciiio at i xudpciicj, wao in the city yesterday. '' Miss Margaret Franklin of New- J berry side visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. 1 Franklin Tuesday.?Tillman Cor. ' Leesville News, 5th. Rev. and Mrs. V. Y. Boozer visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. * Franklin Tuesday.?Tillman cor. 1 r ~ ~ : n _ \' - ... ~ 'ii. ijeesvine i\ews, oui. Mrs. Lina Burn, accompanied t>y her nephew. Willie Zobel, of Charleston. went to Grenville Tuesday to see her son, Mr. Ben Burn, at Camp Sevier, and will return home today. j Misses Ethel Counts, Grace Reagin, Willie Mae Wise and Mr. Robert Counts of Prosperity were visitors in town Sunday.?Leesville News, 5th. Rev. J. W. Carson did all the preaching and did it well.?'From a notice in the last issue of tlie A. R. P. of a meeting at Bethlehem, Du? West. /lHUCIdl/K fCI ased a big Satins are the I lew shades. tnd Plaids ^ and all colors at .35, $1.49, $1.75 | j% Bilk Poplin and Burgundy. Yours ; 8c Silk Skirts ^ lack. Big assortment. L98 TJ ~ wi lists A4 [ Georgette waists at 8 and $4.98 ^ ! D A 1 I jl n ERSOi Opera House PROGRAMME Friday, September 7 Metro Pictures Present LIONEL BARRY MORE in "THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" ive Reels. Saturday, September S Triangle Pictures Present THELMA SALTER in "GEORGE STONE ' Special Children's Picture in ^SLUMBERLAND" Also >IETRO and TRIANGLE COMEDIES. Monday, September 10 World Pictures Present CARLYLE BLACK WELL and -JUNE ELVIDGE I in "YOUTH* Cast Including Muriel Ostriche am* Johnny Hines. FAMILY REUNION" On last Sunday, Septemoer 1st, Mr. Wiley Stockman held a family reunion at his home five miles from Prosperity. All of his children ana their children were present and a j uost enjoyable day was spent. Those present were: Mr. Tra StocXnan and family, Mr. L. P. "Martia md family, Mr. B. W. Stockman, Mr. Edd Batson and family, Mr. J. W. Cotley and family, Mr. R. M. Powell ind family and Mr. Ernest Nobles ana wife. TIipsp were nresent. thirtv-nine :n iM, and all departed to their respec:ive homes looking forward to the :ime for another family reunioE. FOR SALE 1 1917 Model Studebaker 7 passen* % *er Touring car that has been run j i ess than 1600 miles, see us if you want a bargain in a big used car. CAROLINA AUTO CO. DR. R. 3L KEN5EBT DENTIST (OTER) J0HNS05 McCRACKIN. 1 .j i 11 L^I as returned lot of prett fading fabrici Here you w x n. v n mr DtocR or 9 ind a full stc king for your *r needs. Gi ie following salesi ? ? O ill be glad to show ; ary Wicker, Misse oore, Mrs. Theo Lc V V A lb H. A See or Write Us for SelecI fcion Package i I 0: anything in the line of Presents ; tor w ed lings, Ftrsona! Gifts, or J Own Use. : SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND ! JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, t _ i 1 ? r>otn 111 plain and lancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Genuine Goods and compete with aH mail order houses. Orders filled at^once. j TRY US SYLVAN BROS. C a umbia, S. C. Phone|4? 01 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. I We want the , you feel iowardt I s - I Eon more man yc you had a right I any body else. There are many i your money securely free to advise with u you are interested, rows from your face. Wont You ( II lie Cc " The B< L _ from the No y things. . e~, ti, * r? O/IAC ) i\JS UUO ill find some mmmnmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmtwmammmmmmanstmmmmammmmm Wool Goods You can \ck of everyfall and winIve us a look. nan and salesladies you through: Miss s Marie and Estell inc. (1. Harmrin. " 5; " NDER S Y GC i ! I ^ If your eyes trouble you sec us P C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers i c e EtnK or : public to feel towa ; the man who does m expect, in a little to expect and a lit vays we can serve you < and paying it out s concerning any businei We believe we can kee\ s---and lighten them up live Us The C >mmercial uik That Always Treats Yot i-W fk '# LI ft IflUI i% i _ m cm on. We have verv nrettx ? I ^ School E > Children's School Dress* it Cfir Q 2/* 1 I UI/V.J %J UCj y x? Silk Crepe White, Black, Plum, ! $1.48 th( m Coal ' I For the whole family. j us show you K. and S. Try ore of our K. anc j 9 8 c ON CARLYLK BIMCWELL In aYOUTH" Opera Honse Mon., Sept 10th. Service I \ irds us just as fr for you a little 1 i less time than | a tie hotter thnn I M h WVb VI II ?fAer Man keeping 1 1 'e want you to feel ss matters in which p some or the furwith a smile. opportunity ? | l Bank I Right" II ets where { J ; them in % patterns, i V Presses j ] 3S. Big assortment j ! , fl OC &1 c/\ I OO, ipi.OKJ de Chine 1 Navv and Copen. e Yd. ] tS Jj Come in and let I a Waists I \Jj i o. vvaisus oniy ym