The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 21, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PCKLLY PEKSOML Mcem^Dts of m*ny People, Sew | fcerrians, and Those Who Visit Sewberry. 2VIiss Marjjrie Martin of Silvers:re3t leaves Tuesday the 18th for Green *ni]o* tn attend G. W. College. Miss Mayme i?tvvittenberg the ?erficient principal of dio I-inle Moun tain high school goes to LU-ie .Mountain today to make arrangements fo the openirg^of the school next Mon day. Mrs. S. J. McCaughrin of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting her sister Mi.c< Lois Fant and other relatives in Nev.Derry. Mrs. S E. Broalis has returned f"nm a vir.it to relatives and friends at Batesburg. Mr. Joe Long who taught the Pine Woods school the past session he 3 gone 1c Lone Star in Orangebuig county and is principal of the schoo there. Mr. Long is a graduate of Newberry college and is a very success ^ ful teacher. j Mfss Bessie Lake has gone to Olar where she will teach in the Iilgti 1 school the present session. j Mr. Nat Gist left Monday ror "Wofford college. n t. 'Rnhin<?nn and children :uio. u. LaA'e returned to Newberry where they will make their home ror awnrie. ! Captain Guy Brown of the U. S. A who has recently been transferrer to *Oamp Jackson is spending a s:n;rt * vacrtion in Newberry before taking up his duties at Camp Jackson. He is looking fine. .Mrs. T. S. Lefler has returned fr^n; p, visit to relatives at Concord, N. C. (Miss Ruth Payne cf Dillon is trie teacher at the Arcade-Victoria kin dergarten. ; She is tiie guest or Miss Emma London.?Rock Hill Record.? Miss Payne is well remembered in 'Newberry, having recently raugfct in the city ^schools here, Miss Annie Mae Gentry, who taugnt in the Little Mountain High school the past two years, is one of the fourth grade teachers in the"~Flbresc? city schools. T?e Junior Workers will meet in trie Church of the Redeemer Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. The importance of be-ngr ?rue to one's self is the great lesson taught ia "The Soul of Magda'ene," the Metro-Popular Play.3 and .-layers production starring M'i'e Petrova, which." will be seen Friday at the opera fcousr 4rror.^ the scenes in the* play Is th? interior ">! au exclusive FiftJi Avenue modiste's estah!islmieut, waerd gowns cf the Iat^t mode are sliown In profusion. The largest and most elaborate ^set" ever erected on Mie immense glass stages at the ''.'r jingle Cu.vei City studios is hi reproduction of Minot's cafe, which provides the background for much of the action in "An Even Break," starring unve mumao. The "set"' was erected at a cost or $fh000. Scenes were taken under me sun as well as by artificial l'ght, over five hundred players and assistants working all night in some instances to secure some or :ne magnificent lighting effects which are a feature of the piece. There ?s music pnd song in this silent drama. Pifferent story of love and sn:p wri-ck is told in "Souls Adrift." with ,Fthel Clayton, at the opera" "house Monday ^ The greater part of tills uv.riH R'-adv-made prclure film jit O ?? V* V w ed on a small, sparsely nhabited is* N land in the Bahamas. One of "the scenes shows a bis fish swimming X^ast the little row T)oa?s " in whlcli Mk^aTTlSteeifc and Elma RayDourne escape from their sinking ship. This fish is a shark, with which the waters where the picture was taxen are infested. The main action in this drama transpires on a desert isTana wueic the hero and heroine are shipwrecked As the hero is a former lover of the woman's, and as she has turned ^Im down, it is evident tEaflhe situation of the two being together alone on the island is replete witE" possibilities. i The Garmany school will open cn the first Monday in October , The Little Mountain Hietn schoo? will open next Monday. ? "We reprint the excellent statemert of the Commercial bank in *his Issua owing to an error in the figures tn the statement printed on Tuesday thoughvthe error was not due to the printer. See the corrected siaiem-eiic. The court has been engaged all tno week in the fourth trial of the case of Hentz against the Parr SIioaTs company. At the progress made fn the trial of this case to complete tM trial of all the cases against this com 1 -nanv now on the calendar It will tafc'e at least a century. | From the "beginning of t*e opera tion of the quart a month" law Ju.Jge W. F. Ewart has issued to the t5j.il rf this month 2215 permits to receive tb? quart That Is a very small amount of liquor to come fntb *ftewberry Is ^ 1 >i?? six months. That is not one dria* per capita. I The ginner's report* for the cotton j ginned of this crop up to the first o! 0I I :o nn 1 v hnlftS itSTalllSt 17.' a I OCp HJiiX AO vy ** v v, ?- ^ ._ . . ^ _ for the same time last yvar ____ The alarm of fire went in from Mr. j Cameron's residence in Johnston i street on Tuesday forenoon, a spari . from the stove flue had set a shmgio w on Hre. The department came oit tfc I and the crowd came but the Are did 31 i no damage as it was ^on extinguish- ^ I ed. j S; j There is not much cotton selling *ven at 20 cents the pound and t'ne 9"armers are right in not selling. Of vq] "ourse 20 cents sounds good as com . ^ | pared with ten cents but when yon 'ook at the prices of other things it is very cheap for cotton. | ^ | There will be an examination FrI- D - day for a vacant scholarship in the 9Citadel academy. j The examination for teachers cerA tificates will be held on the 6th of Oc. , i C< tober. < ta Rev. L. P. Boland will preacn at Stranwood shool house 'Sunday aftrcnoon at 4 o'clock. j Mr. T. A. Dominick. secretary an1 jjoy treasurer, of the county Sunday or school association will be at Coir:y ^ Lutheran church next Sunday ana , 7. speak on "How to create greater ae- ' tivlty in Sunday school work." Tiie 1 ^01 school will convene promptly at 10 J B1 o'clock and all members are urged to ' Fi be present. j ar There will be services at Tranwj?55 ' Si school house next Sunday afternoon 9at 4 o'clock conducted by the Rev. ' ? PFT L. P. Boland. The public is invitea to attend. *. I The Pentecostal church 'ill have j K a baptizing next Sunday at 3 e'clocX 9. near Mr. Beauregard Thomason'^ ! residence. v * ? -- * .-_s Roo: Mr. John C. ?\eei nas ueen msiau- ^ ing a new ginnery at his place and ? ro everything was ready to start upon ra the arrival of the engine whicff-'was ! to come from the freight congested ' district in the east. It was so mucn *01 delayed that the -company shipped an ; la' engine by express from JacksonvHIe. j K* Of course the Newberry Calvin ' ?: Crozier chapter would be delighted | to have a visit from the nephew of the ^ 4-Vka nliont?T> f m n o marf 9 IXtilU l(Jl v? ilVJJLil l.u\, vuajiibi *u uuwuu and especially as he bears the nam? !? of his brave uncle. I For There was fine display of millinery f-ia at the nrlline*r stores at XewDerry J and Prosperity during the week and there are seme pretty and stylish hat's J btill left.. So if you failed to see them ' during the week you may be assured tTnar-o :c a "hat loft frkr " i (0 The regular meeting of King's DaueMers will be held at the Prej- ; hvterian church Fridav arternoon, ' j'OR September 21 at 5 o'clock. A full at- j gu tendance is reque3*.e?l. j j0 The same mail brings two letters C. >nd the same kind come ^ery aar. 9-S One says you will please take my name frrm your subscription list as TO T-namons are suon mat 1 cau uu su ^r be a subscriber. Another Ietter ( th says here is the price for a > ear as I 8-^ note my time is out and I can not eet ^loner without The Herald and New-s. *nd another says please send me Tne y Herald and News. oS'lt goes every 1 ^v. One name is taken off and an- j ^ M^e** one or two go on to take tlie , place. One renews and one" stops. I /? "*TI j SOUTH CAK0L15IAS PAYS i |\' VISIT TO LOCAL FRIEND Jv Alex D. Hudson, assistant in cotton marketing in tile U. S. Department of ^Agriculture spent several hours ^ here today with W. S. Langford. Mr u. Hudson is a resident of Newberry' S. C., Mr. Langford's old home. H " now has headquarters at Washingto ! and travels through the South. H [ was much pleased with Wichita Fall ^nd told JVlr. Langford that he hoped to return at a later date when he Exc co'uld see more of the town and it? industries.?Wichita Falls, (Texas \ Daily Times. ~ " ^- See M"ss Sara Rawl's School of Piano Playing?Studio second floor Copeland Building, corner Main and Col^ r.* M/N TVt'/v A *> 1 AftrtArva f lege su coia. JYW yiauu 1 ONUU: -c and one class lesson eacn wees New England Conservatory stan dards. Harmony, theory, musical history. Solfeggio and dictation required for graduation. Special JEW classes arranged for pupils desir- j j^j ing those subjects only. ' Normai courses for pupils desiring to teacn. J< Mason and Hamlin piano used. Frequent re%I+als during the year provide opportunities for public per- * v formancc. A limited number of beginning pupils will "be revived at ma-i a greatly reduced rate in the nor- at c mal department. Term opens September 24. AM pupils are requested to meet. Miss^'kawl at the studfo Saturday mornm.sr. September 22, at 10 o'clock for classification and grading For further informatKat address Miss Sara E. Rawl, ?76Wberry. 9-21-2t. | si'U IAL ><mt K* l SALE?Fine organ cheap. Cal ; 1 J. H. Riser, Newberry, S. C. lS-3tp. LLOHO> 311LL STOCK FOR SAI0 Till October 1st the undersign tt ill receive'bids for ten shares <r le Capital Stock of The Mollono j anufacturing Company of Nev.irry, S. C. M. T. Pitts, Eexcutor! i iluda, S. C. | 18-4t. | ? J I SALE?Crimson clover seed :a ie rough at 12 cents per pound o. b. Newberry or SilverstreeV ash to accompany the oraei. J. J! avis, Newberry,. R. F. D. 4. 18-3tp. ! JFOKMA RYE?Irish Potatoes pples. See Johnson-JVIcCracki J for Apples in barrels only. Po ; 1 1 1 1r? on ! ,106S UJ 111*2 Uci^ unij. JLVJ c HA ***-? jantity. Johnson-McCrackin oo. | 18-tf. rers and Rates?An advance goes' i soon. See us if you are going to iy. Johnson McCrackin Co.: 31-tf ?ICE?I have moved to Copelana ! ock, 1308 Main Street. See me for j irnitiire Sewing: Machines, Stoves j id Household Goods. E. Hugn i i immer. , 7-4t. UGREED APPIER 0AT5-On liar per bushel. Phone or se j . IS. Stilwell, Silrerstreet, S. C. J 18-tf. ) I | \ finer?Let us show you our gravel! ofing. Use it instead of the gal- | .nized. Johnson McCrackin Co.1 31-tf \ BEST?325 aores good farming' nd, on Bush Rirer, Timothy and inards creeks?New buildings.' iccellent opportunity lor i&rge. raiHy. Gustavug W&rber, R. * F. . No. 7. Box i7i. 4-4tp. Sfils?Rle? Moiasaes bj -tf I Joaa*'* McO.'a^kln Co. I BR. B. K. KENNEDY I D1STIST YER) JOHNSON MeCRACKI*. SALE?50 bushels improved Fu!- ! m oats, $2.00 per bushel saok. ! ' hn A Boland, L'ttle Mountain, S. : - | 11-44. | } RENT?Farming landa. One ?o | c horse farms. Address A. B. i is office or Kewberrr, S. C. your eyes trouble* \ou sec us. P. C. JEANS & CO. :lusive Opticians and Jewelers i or Write Us for Selection Package mything in the line of Presents Weddings, Personal Gifts, er i Use. IE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND ELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER! SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS rwelry of the newer patterns, i in plain and fancy jewelry. L"p rVnlv TTm.dlp Solid and Gen >- V-V i Goods and coir.pete with all I order houses. Orders filled >nce. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. imbia, S. C. Phone 4501 Cor, Mem and Hampton St*. # |f "I Opera House | PROGRAMME | Friday, September 21 Metro Pictures Present MME. PETKOYA in UIHE SOIL OF A MifmENE" Five Heels. Saturday, September 22 '/riansle Pictures Present OLIVE THOMAS ? in 1?1 "AN EYEN BREAK" ell Five Reels. JuiAAi?L,r, ana a i*k?w ivjitm, igg Monday, September 2i 1 World Pictures Present ETHEL CLAYTON v ''.SOILS ADRIFT " j__ j Bgj e\7ERE%DY I FLASHLIGHT sritli its guaranteed Tunjjsten long #S service battery^ and Masda lamp, m assures you an instantaneous lightJ {jSJ wherever and whenever you may | y? Letrasbowyotufl M -FOBSAJLBBt P. B. WAY, DEI WIST, JtEWBEBRY, (?. C. g : ..1 -a;:?- ?ir JSJ ''PQ 'At HUMR OP A TTENTION A fir J m rrtf .. _ we an reaay i j tiu your ettes and Tobaccos. J Bags and Twine at ANNE O. RUFF Telephom RUm Frfim 4 If AIIUAVV A A VUA A %,\ Weighing fro 1200 f 1 Have Been Here T\ o Buying r Bring Your Mules and( Willi Friday & September 21 iL 1 ?puoj/\[ 3sn< HMBrasil' mmwm w ierchantsT I i II II 1MB ??? I l?MI ? Til I fl orders in Cigars. Cigar- I !} ablets, Pencils, Paper | best wholesale prices. ' & COMPANY I ? No. 84 I j i??n? ) 12 Years Old | i m 1000 to I * * 3 'ouncss I i All Ik Season 1 Mules | | Set Highest Price Cash J >8 at 1 Saturday I st and 22nd j B.radQ