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PlRJbLI PEKMKML ilo^em^nts of n'.flny People, Jieirberriaus, aud Those Who Visit Sewberry. Miss Belle Cannon is teaching in il?e high school at Inman. f&iss Frances Scholtz of Charlotte is visiting Miss Lila Summer. Mrs. J. M. Workman returned Saturday from a visit to Clinton. Kay Gallman was the guest of Mrs. 55. T. Gallman at Waveriy, Columbia, last week. Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell returned last Friday from a month's stay in Washington, D. C. i Miss Wygelia Amick was the guesii Mrs. Cora Patrick at iwaveriy, uoInmbia, last v>oek. Mrs. J. E. Summer and little daugii-! ter are visiting relatives in * + 'inta.? j Creenwood Journal. .Miss Lena Young of Whitmire is! Tisiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Nunna'-j maker, in Richland county.?Columbia Record. ? ? * - ? ___ ? -A 1 I Mr. Ken uurn or uamp sevier sponij the week-end at Helena with his! TD-Gther, Mrs. Lina Burn. Mr. J. M. Williamson was among those going to Camp Jackson on tlie 19th from Newberry ill the line o! ?alisted men. His name was acci-1 dentally omitted in the list. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rvon Workman and little son Eugene B.. of Laurens spent a, short week-end in Newberry, where a few of their friends had the plea-j c?ro nf srfiftirtjy fliPro Miss Ruby Herren of Whitmire is' among the young ladies ^'ho have gone to Columbia to make that city .. their homt.' -._3Irs. Duncan Johnson and child were week-end visitors to the home of I her parents, Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Dnckett, in Clinton. Mr. Tant Wicker went home to Xaurens Saturday night with his fath-1 ??, Mr. Monroe Wicker, to sppn* ^ -Sunday there. v \ * | ,/Miss Louise Melton has gone to Winthrop college as one of the ne~1 students an that fine institution of1 learning. XMiss Tx&xelle Wright, accompanied ' Tjy her mother, Mrs. R. D. Wright, - wesrt to Greenville last week and hao] her tonaila removed. /_iMrs. 'A, W. Eargle and daughter of i dewberry are spending some time; "Witt. Miss Willie Owens in Councrt ; . xrtreet.?-Sumter Herald. ' I vSJiss Caroline Haskell Wright of' r*Lanrei)s county and Miss Rosa Hammi < iftvivppstreet are amons: the return-! ?$<5. students of Newberry college. I: ^Jjrs. Mary A. Smith, who died the %rst of the week in Columbia, was a sister of Mrs. !W. H. Ward of ProtfgperiiT. |. Red. Edw. Fulenwider attended the , xmeeting in Columbia last week of the , meeting of the Foreign Mission Boari of the United Synod of. the South. j iMr. J. M. Garrett of Pickens, on * his way heme from the U. S. court , raX Rock Hill, spent a short while in \Ne,wfaerrv with his son, Mr. M. C. , Garrett. j ;,Mr. Henry P. Dean, of the Greenwood mill, has enlisted in the regu; lar army. He was sent to Greenville and will go from there to Savannah. ?Greenwood Journal. ?, Tr * rrT?fa?? Mrs. W. F. iiousai aim ua.u&??.n, Miss Vera Houseal, are visiting the families of Dr. Theodore Johnstone and Dr. W. G. Houseal in Newberry.? The State. r Miss Lizzie Gaillard of Spartanburg " is visiting Miss Sarah Halfacre. Miss < ^Gaillard's friends are glad to see her "iiere where she formerly made her : ' Siome. i Messrs. LeRoy Eargle of Lexing- ' ton and David Holman and Stokes 1 Houck of Summerton are mentioned toy the papers as among the students * .^returning to Newberry college. i Mrs. F. G. Wright and Miss Louise " "ISimth spent last Thursday night at " the home of Mrs. Wright's parentsin-law, in Laurens county, where they iad a pleasant time. TMiss Gladys Higgms of Easley, "who attended Newberry college last session, came to the city last week' -as a visitor and to be present at the ? -opening of the present session of the f college, where all her friends her* ^ '-were glad to see her. j William Reese Lake, John Eddie "Harris and John Gossett, who went "t? Camp Jackson with the Newberry ?contingent on the 19th. are among'-%irose found physically disqualified ^for service. x i Miss Bertha Gallman has returnea from Newberry to spend the winter with her brother and sister-in-law.' IMr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallman, in OnJr street. Miss Gallman. is beginning tier second year at Chicora.?'Waver!> ,cor. The State. 'Sergeants Jack Chappell and John "Fellers and Private Beale Cromer came down from Camp Sevier Saturday afternoon to spend until Sunday rafteraoon with relatives in Newberry. "**T*e appearance of the boys ahow that the life is agreeing with them. The prospects are that they will go to France in the near future. Mr. B. V. Chapman made a second return trip to Newberry, coming home again last week, owing to tlia revocation of the order recalling tHe discharged men to the second offli fixirtiinff nan")?-* at Vnrf Acrlrvrnp o n ui"i"b ">> -* ?- o- v-~- j.-. There is a great deal of dissatisfaotion in the country because of the uni fair .and unjust treatment these worthy men are receiving at the hands of the authorities in charge, j Captain Guy Brown, who stood on* of the first four officers appointed , from Fort Oglethorpe?the other ! tViroo hoi 11or f>io ritv prlitnr ftf tTlP. New York Times, a Xew York cotton broker and a professod of modern : languages in the IITniverslty of the I South at Sewanee?is spending awhile in Newberry before going to Camp Jackson, to which place he has been, i i transferred from Ft. Cambr.'ge, Boston. Miss Marie Wendt, of the telephone system, returned Saturday from Orangeburg, where she went to assist in the installation of the new sys-: tem of telephony. Miss Verna Summer and Miss Car-; ! rie Lorick from Waver ly, Columbia, ] are among the out-of-town teachers! j for Newberry county this season. Mrs. Lovick P. Miller and MiS3 , Carrie Miller were of the new mem- j ,beis welcomed into the M. C. Butler I chapter, IT. D. C., in Columbia last week. Dr. J. D. Kinard has returned from ; Newberry where he went Wednesday with his son Junius to enter him in Newberry college Thursday at the! I opening. He reports a good opening,! coming up fully to expectation ot faculty and friends. The prospects for a good year are, bright.?Green wood Journal. j Miss Helen Lathan of Little Mountain, after several weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. Merchant, at 1330 Washington street, left Friday for j Barnwell to take up her work as, teacher of the fifth grade in the' school at that place.-?'The State. Dr. George W. Keitt, another Clem-j son man, '09, was here for a few days ? recently visiting his brother, Prof. T. j E. Keitt,. Dr. Keitt took his graduate trr?Tl.* flf tho TTrWvftrflitv nf WfflnOBflRi. where he won his Ph. D. degree with j an unusually fine record and where : he has been teaching since his grad- j uation there He is now associate professor of pathology.?Clemson cor.! The State. * |' Messrs. Ned Purcell and Pope Scurry have returned from Barnwell, having accompanied Mr. Albfert . C. Matthews to that city, where Miss1 Lily Richardson and Mr. Matthews ' were married Sunday afternoon at 2 ' o'clock. It was a quiet church wed-1 ding. The bride is a daughter of Mr.1 _ ' and Mrs. L. G. Richardson of Barn I well and is pleasantly remembered in Newberry where she has visited for dances and other social gatherings.1 Mr. and Mrs. Matthews are expect-' ed home on or about Sunday, after a brief bridal tour, and the bride will receive a cordial welcome into the society of the -eity, where the groom, j a popular assistant bookkeeper az the National bank of which his fath-1 er is the honored president, is a shining light among the younger set. i Everybody knows him as "Pete." Mr. James G. Driver, athletic representative of the commission on training camp activities, has been ap-j pointed as civilian aide on volustar? | athletic activities on the staff of the Eighty-first division at Camp Jack-1 son. Dr. D. D. Wallace, professor of history at Wofford college, has gone to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he will; fill the chair of history at the univer- * sity for six months, while leave Is granted the professor of that depart- : ment. During his absance Mrs. Wal-' i lace and the children "will be in Newberry.?Spartanburg Joursal.? Dr.! Wallace is big enough mentally to J fill the largest history chair in the I. world. Mr. George Shealy, who is emplyed . at Camp Jackson, spent Sunday at his home in Newberry. I< Mr. A. L. Rikard, better known b? j his nickname of "Duke," returned last week frof a trin to Hot SDrines.' N. C., and Richmond, Ya. FOR SALE?Having sold my farm, I have the following implements that I will sell at a bargain. One Brand New "Buckeye" 8 Disc Grain Drill $ 85.00! One, Good as New "Adrianco" Bind-1 er : ...... 125.00 { One Three Horse, Reversible Disc; Plow 20.00' O^ie Spike Tooth Drag Harrow 10.00 One John Teere Weeder 7J>0 One d'chn Deere Stell Plow, 10 inch Botton 7.50 1 The above and a lot of other farm-1 ' ing tools in good shape. Jas. D. Qnattlebaum, I Prosperity, S. C. ' 9-25-2t. fc PiOi'. Frank. Chapman is -somewhere in France." He sailed about ten days ago from iNevr York. May he have a safe return to his home and loved ones. i f Ui4 JSAliJt?fciiUifclCa -iir. uusiavu I Werber, K. r'. D. >o. 7, box *<a. j !' I 9-25-St. FOK SALE?One good mule for sale. j. t?. j. buoer, Jromar.'a, S. C.f K.' F. D. 1. y-2o-2t. WASTED?At once. A good custou narneas rnaiter. (ioou wages. C*i-. rne by puone lor particulars. V/ns. W. Martin, Columbia, S. C. y-za-itp. FOB SALE?Crimson Clover seed in our ai 10 cts a pound. Jos. M. n> xison, Prosperity, S. C'., Route No. '6. 9-25-ltp. FOK SALE?Tozier Engine in perfect good shape at reasonable price. Marvin ^Graham, Pomaria, S. C., H. V. D. 1. 9-25-3tp. * GOOD PLATE FOK SALE?160 acres in four miles of Newberry with good pasture and two good tenant hous-r es. For price and terms see A. B. | Cromer, Newberry, 'S. C., R. F. D. * I 9-25-2tp. | We also have the Texas Red Rust Proof Oats at the cheapest price in town. Purc-ell Co. 9-25-lt. DON'T BUY YOl-R Wagon before corning in and get our , prices. We have the Piedmont, none better. The Purcell Co. 9-25-lt. For Sale?Rico Molasses by 7-13-tf JokasMi McCra^kin Co j DR. E. M. KENNEDY DKSTIST (OYER) J0HS80X HcCEiCKIff. FOR SALE?50 bushels improved Fulgum oats, $2.60 per bushel saek. John A. BoteRd, L'ttl? Mountain, S. C. - : v 9-21-4t. ' ',* I I ? TO BENT?Farming lands. One to six horse farms. Address a. ? this office or dewberry, S. C.:? ; 9-21-3tp. tf-ss Sara Bawl's School of Piano Playing?Studio second floor Cope land Building, corner Main and Col lege streets. Two piano lessons and one class lesson eacn wees New England Conservatory standards. Harmony, . theory, music. I; history. Solfeggio and dictation rc? quired for graduation. Special classes arranged for pup Is desiring those subjects only. ' Norm c courses for pupils desiring to teacn Mason and Hamlin piano used Frequent rentals during the yea provide opportunities for public per formancc. A limited number of be ginning pupils will "be retired at a greatly reduced rate in the normal department. Term opens Sep-] -. x ? x. ? i tember 24. All pupns are requested! to meet Miss Rawl at the stud#! N t I Saturday morning. September 22 at 10 o'clock for classification ar.I, grading For further informatio address Miss Sara E. Rawl, berberry. 9-21-2t. FOR SALE?Crimson clorer aeed i the rough at 12 cents per poui 1 f. o. b. Newberry or SilTerstreet Cash to accompany the oriXei. J. J Davis, Newberry, R. P. D. 4. 9-18-3tp. FOR SALE?Fine organ cheap. Cal ? ? - a ft n on J. H. Riser, xerroerrj, o. v. 9-18-3tp. Mowers aad Kales?An advance goes on soon. See us If you are going to buy. Johnson MeCrackin Co 7-31-tf PEDIGBEED APPLES OATS?On dollar per bushel. Phone or se K. IS. Stilwell, Silveritreet, S. C. 9-18-tf. Roofing"?Let us show yon our grav?i roofing. U&e it instead of the galraniaed. Johnson McCrackin Co 7-31-tf 4 I-OB REST?325 acree good farming land, on Bush River, Timothy and ' Kin&rds creeks?New buildings. I Excellent opportunity for iarga j family. Guatavus Werber, R. F. I D. No. 7. Box 476. | 9-4-Ht. ' ;< Opera Hoisst PROGRAMME ! Tuseduy, September 2# Paramount Pictures Present GEORGE BEBAN in ?*THF rimw OF rixTrtx riHP" (The Fighting" Trail is Full of Tens*' Moments.) J J Weduesday, September 26 Triangle Pictures Present WILLI AX DESMOND in "MASTER OF HIS HOME." Five Reels. Also a TRIANGLE COMEDY. (Don't Forget to See the Start of the Fighting Trial.) Thursday, September 27 Paramount Pictures Present LOU TELLEGEX I in fcTHE LOXC; TRAIL" Five Reels. (The Fighting Trail is the Best Serial Yet.) CALIFORNIA RYE?Irish Potatoes Apples. See . Johnson-McCracki Co.. for Apples in barrels only. Po tatoes by the bag only, Rye in an quantity. Johnson-McCrackin (?o. ft * rt i a y-i5-u. 3I0LL0H0N 3NLL STOCK FOR SAL ?Till October 1st the undersign*1 will receive bids for ten shares o the Capital Stock of The MoIIono Manufacturing Company of berry, S. C. M. T. Pitts, Eexcutor Saluda, S. C. 9-lS-4t. FRIDAY Our Optic 0 17 ?r ao Avammo/1 LuJ CO UAauiiiiv.u* IS [ f-pQ M H ti 11 f? r d KBB??M?w Prices: Gailery Reserved Seat Sa ATTEmToNl SV/e are re ad/ to fill your ettes and Tobaccos. Bags and Twine at ? * rm r m ? w r -* r AISiSL U. KUtt Telephon I FOR SALE?Second hand motorcycles from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P. Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, 111 ri 1 ? 1-.o* 11ft til OL, X UUUC JLJ.J. i 9-11-St ltaw p. ! j 01 R PEDIGREED APPLER?Oats' i art heve. See us before buying Purcell Co. 9-25-lt. . i If your eyesTtrouble yov see us. P. C. JEANS & CO. / Exclusive Opticians and JewelencrDTriiii] our 1 L1Y1? :ian will be NE DAY ONLV Glasses fitted. p. E. ^p.puoj/\[ asm . ^e?BBSBB?IBMMCMMwj g^Tr^yp ? cm?a WJ'HWLiyMiBi * J t i | ^ P OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 cents. General a dmljBsion $I.CO. R< ?le Gilder and Weefe a. Secure your tic I II -frlMI.I I I MERCHANTS! j orders in Cigars. Cigar1 ablets, Pencils, Paper | best wholesale prices. 7 O mJlyfDA ATXr I OC Ks\JiV?.i t\l V 1 e No. 84 JUST RECEIVED?A car load of High J Point buggies, will save you money see us. The Purcell Co. 9-25-11. See or Write Us for Selection Package Of anything in the line of Presents for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. 4 SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER- 1 LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. WA Onlv T-T01-snr? OPT* nine Grods and compete with all mail order bouses. Oiders filled g at once. J TRY US SYLVAN BROS. 4 Columbia, S. C. Phone 4501 vj Cor, Main and Hampton St*. . __ _ >ER 28th % \ with us for 7 Work guaranteed. Way, Druggest. Newberry, 5.C. . - T ' ' ' ' ' ? ? o]-[ tuadQ I QnfflBjHnHQH i lit , . ^served seats $1.59. jket now. 1 \ u