The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 28, 1917, Image 8
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People, Jiew?
Those Who Visit j ,_
Sew berry.
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jMHMafflHHBn^P^ndeiit C. M. Wilson was In
week attending the *(
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oi county superintendents oi
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SpBIMrAnne D. Jones left Wednes-' ,
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for Savannah, to resume her ^
W school work there. I
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?LeRoy A. Salter is taking a vaca- ?
rtkra and is spending the time in L
Asheville . j t(
^liss Sue Dibble has returned to l
5ier home in Charleston after a vis-:
it to the Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Dib- u
We. j C(
Miss Lizzie Salter is visiting her e
brother, DeWitt, in Atlanta.
Miss Pauline Gilder spent part of ei
the week in Columbia. ] ^
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JVffr. Peere Gaillard, one of the se-j e<
3GC163 D16I1 lor tne u. o. A. nuu
to Camp Jackson last week, has been j n
promoted to corporal In co. A, 323 n
infantry. j,
Mr. R. M. Tidmarsh is in Chatta- t<
?? nooga, Term., tliis week on business! tl
"with the insurance company of which'
ie is a representative here. t
Mr. Walter Ruff was one of Uncle a
Sail's soldier boys going from Camp; b
Jackson to ?am]3 Sevier. b
Miss Julia Setzler will leave Sat- v
urday for her school at Union, S. C. e
First /Lieut. Prank W. Chapman
has arrived in France, a cablegram c
Monday informed n:s anxious reia- (.
I. in Newberry. * ^
Messrs. Berley and Lillie Mills,
fChris and Evans Franklin and Wil- f(
|jie McCullough took a motor trip to
L'Newberry to spend Sunday with rel|-atives.?Tillman
Cor. Leesville News.
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Mr. Berley Hawkins of near Prosperity
spent Monday night with Mr.
Le. S. Franklin.?Tillman Cor. Lee3- t(
tille News. t(
and Mrs. Adams of Prosperity v
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"spent several days here last week
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^ -with Mr. and .Mrs. h. u. trussva.-,
l?esville News.
<Mrs. -Queen Banks is visiting at *
"the home of her daughter In Newbe*- ^
:*X-?Saluda Standard. &
Messrs. Carl Heller, D. S. Beden- ~i?tugh,
B. M. D. Livingstone, P. TV.
Counts, W. J. Wicker and W. T.
"Brown are the latest purchasers o?
^For4 touring cars, Mr. Brown buy
*n~. n oar for his sisters, Misses Mary
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Ola Brown, teachers in the coun-iiMrs.
A. H. I^ohn of Columbia was
Newberry this week visiting Mrs
<Sp,. OB.. Mayer and Mrs. Geo. W. Sumrmex,
Sf.
Mrs. John Baker had her arm broken
awhile cranking her car Tuesday
^afternoon. j
Mr. J. Chesley Dominick, h!s:J
"^friends will regret to know, is ser-j
"iocely ill at his home in this city,
"iiaving received another stroke of
^paralysis on Wednesday of last 4
^eek. j Sr
Rev. H. K. Ezell of Cross Anchor j
-- ? -d p of Co D, 1st S.|
vaiiu ini. x . ju?. - _
?C. regiment at Camp Sevier, were
visitors here Tuesday. They are the ~
lather and brother respectively of
Dr. Ezell of our city.
Mrs. M. C. Riser and son of:
Bluffton and Mrs. H. C. Wofforaj ti(
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-and daughter of Washington, D. C.,1
-are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. M.| tl(
va
"T>uncan. Chief State Constable Duns
in
can was here a few days this week,
returning to Beaufort W-ednesdav.
Soldier Duane Livingston of Camp
Sevier is on a visit to his parents,
'Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Livingston.
Mrs. F. T. Dom'nick, who ha* F(
iyeen critically ill with typhoid fever. j
^ with her life desnaired of. is very ^
-much better and improving, her
friends will be glad to know. Mrs.
"Davenport, a trained nurse, is with
^her. ?
The new principal, Mr. Murray of
~arrz ^ir. ? Plomcnn ? graduate. haS J '
UO, c* c ,
been given a cordial welcome.?Mad- <
<den cor. I^aurens Advertiser on the
s-v_' "Javoralale opening of the school at
V New Prospect, Laurens County.
Miss Ruby Dominick of Prosperity
has come to Newberry and joined the
large force of clerks at the ten cents
3tore.
Mr. John H. Wicker and family 0"i
one side and Mr. J. M. Bowers and
family on the other are now the ?
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next door neighbors of The Herald
And News reporter and his people,'
Tvith some other good folks near "byj
" "we" having just this last Wednes-!?]
<-3ay moved to the house owned and'
iately vacated by Mrs. Lucy Young.. 0:
who, after a visit to Mrs. L. w. C.j
"Blalock and Mrs. Henry C. Hunter ^ 0:
aX Goldville, will go to Greerville and
make that city her headquarters ln( 0:
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professional duties as a trained ^
^aurB?. O
Mr. I. H. Hunt left Wednesday|
night for a visit to Laurens and
Greenville on professional business. ic
Benedict Mayer has entered the.
- Chariest?^ Medical college.
-Mise Mitred Pudcell is a student
v t
s.
\
t the Sacred Heart college, Belraoni,
'. C.
Mrs. James Goggans and baby
>ave on Friday for a visit to Mrs.
oggans' parents at Prosperity. Mr
oggans will join them next week
>r a stay of a few days.?The State.
First Lieut. Thomas D. Lake, Jr.,
irst Provisional Regiment of Inmtrv.
arrived at the Eighty-first
ivision yesterday and is attached to
le headquarters detachment, One
[undred and Fifty-sixth Depot Brlade.?The
State, 26th. Lieutenant
ake is a son of our former fellowjwnsman.
Mr. Thos. D. Lake, of
aurens.
Mr. Julius R. Eison is on his strenous
rounds of the county gathering
otton ginning statistics for the govr?
rnment.
County Auditor J. E. Halfacre !s
njoying a rest, having finished his
ork until the new season and turni
over his books.
Mrs. H. S. Harris ad little son, who
lade thei: home for the past three
lonths in Newberry with her sister
i-law, Mrs. H. O. Fellers, have gone
3 Philadelphia to join Mr. Harris for
he winter in that city.
Mr. G. L. Robinson, having finished
he special railroad work recently
ssigned him, has returned to New>erry
and resumed his . insurance
usiness. Mr. Robinson is goo<3
rherever put and would be all righ'
von like Crusoe.
Miss Annie-L. Wrfght of jaurenounty
is visiting her brother, Mr. F
wrignt, ana omer relatives n
dewberry, <>
Mr. Chas. P. Barre has been tVanserred
from Forth Oglethorpe to Forress
Monroe, Virginia.
Mr. 0. Page Fisher of Charlotte i;
n a pleasant visit to Newberry.
Mrs. I'M S. Melton and four daugh
ers will move to Helena next wee*
d be with her people there, Mr. MelDn
being in Columbia and one daugh5r,
Miss Louise, at Winthrop col5ge.
Mrs. H. 0. Fellers and children
ill move to, Columbia shortly to be
'ith Mr. Fellers, whose business will
eep him in that city.
|/^Mj|NEW YORK
COP, LOOK, LISTEN
OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, OCTOBER I
CITADEL EXAJUM1 TIO>S
Owing to the fact that the ques)ns
couici not be sent to the county
.perintenaent's office, the ex^mina-j
)n to the Citadel to fill scholarship
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cancy of Neely Cromer, the exam-j
ation will be Saturday, September!
th, 1917, 9 a. m. Court House.
C. M. Wilson,
County Supt. Education.
9-28-lt.
)R REST lUlS?One 3 horse farmj
tor rent in Township X*o. 5. Good i
two-story dwelling. Good barn;
?.nd stable. Excellent water. Some!
finest pasture. Convenient to school j
and churches, also one two-story,
store 60 ft. long in the village of
Helena, good opening for business.
Possession given at once. Also
dwelling with six rooms, dining ana
store room in the village of Helena.
Fine well of water. Parties.
living at this place can send their
children to the graded schools in j
Newberry free of tuition. Posses-1
sion given the first of January, 1915.
For particulars see, M. M. Buford,
Newberry, S. C.
9-28-tf.
OK SALE?Having sold my farm, I
have the following implements that
I will sell at a bargain.
ae Brand New "Buckeye" 8 Disc
Grain Drill $ 85.00
ne, Gocd as New "Adriance" Binder
125.00
ae Three Horse, Reversible Disc
Plow 20.08
ae Spike Tooth Drag Harrow 10.00
ne John Deere Weeder 7."?0
ne John Deere Stell Plow, 10 IneJi
Botton 7.50
The above and a lot of other farang
tools in good shape.
Jas. D. Quattlebanm,
Prosperity, S. G.
9-25-2t. $
j COTTON MARKET
Ncvrterry
Cotton 24
Seed $1.00
Trosperitj
' Cotton 23 3-4
Seed
, Little Mountain
Cotton ^-4
Seed i-00
WkHntlre
Cotton ^ 1-4
Seed
I CLappells
Cotton 24
! Seed * ^
Klnards
Cotton 24
Q-oo<1 1.06
W VA
Siher street
Cotton 24
Seed 1.05
! Pomaria
j Cotton 23 7-S
Seed 1.02
k If your eyes^ trouble you
see us.
I.
P. C. JEANS & CO.
5 1 ?
(Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers
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j See or Write Us for Selection
Package
Of anything in tbe line of Presents
' or Weddings, Personal Gifts, or
Own Use.,
SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING
SEVER, COT GLASS & ART GOODS
TAtiml rtr r\ nonrpr r^oft^rrvc
J V, VT Vii J U k IUW U^. IT V l
both in plain and fancy jewelry.
We Only Handle Solid and Geni
.
uine Goods and ct mp te with all
mail order bouses. Orders filled
:t i
at once. ;
TRY US
SYLVAN BROS.
i Columbia, S. C. Phone 4501
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Cor, Main and Hampton St*.
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FOR SALE?Second hand motorcycles
from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P.
Gasoline engine. I. T. Tfmmermari,
i 411 Glenn St Phone 119. I
| 9-ll-8t ltaw p.
| OUR PEDIGREED APPLER-Oats
arfc here. See us before buying j
j Purcell Co.
I 9-25-lt.
j
JUST RECEIVED?A car load of High
Point buggies, will sa\e you money
see us. The Purcell Co.
9-25-11.
TO KENT?Farming lands One ro
six horse farms. Address a. 1j.
this office or Newberry, S. C.
9-21-3tp.
1
FOR SALE?Crimson clover seed i
the rough at 12 cents per pou:a
f. o. b. Newberry or Silverstreet
Cash to the orjei. J. J
Davis, Newberry, R. F. D. 4.
9-18-3tp.
PEDIGREED IP PL IB OATS?On
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aoiiar per Dusuei. ruuue ur ?w
| K. S. Stilwell, Silverstrwt, S. C.,'
9-18-tf.
. l- iw ????w?
Roofing:?Let us show you our gravel
roofing. Use it instead of the galvanized.
Johnson McCracfein Co
7-31-tf
1?B\T?39^ arr&z cnod -farming
I land, on Bush River, Timothy ani
j Kinards creeks?New 'buildings,
i Excellent opportunity for large
I family. Gustavas Werb6r, R. F.
j D. No. 7. Box 475.
| 9-4-4tp.
! CALIFORNIA RYE?Irish Potatoes
Apples. See Jobnson-McCracfci
I ' Co.. for Apples in barrels only. Po
tatoes by the bag only. Rye in ixn
quantity. Johnson-McCrtkCkin c?o.
9-18-tf. v.
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Opera House
| PROGRAMME j
Vti/Jm!' 6 wi liyi ?)v'
M. i. 1UU J 9 kjvj|; |V lAl JL
Metro Pictures Present
FRANCES NELSON
in __
"THE BEAUTIFUL LIE" ~
Five Reels.
Saturday, September 29
Triangle Pictures Present
LOUISJE GLAUM ! ,
in
GOLDEN RULE KATE"
Also a
TliTiANGLE COMEDY
and a
DREW COMEDY
Our Program will be Rearranged Next
ATr\"n f Vi
Jliyuui.
'STOP, LOOK, LISTEN.''
Irving Berlin's
Big Musical Success
- _i A.4aUA? 1
Monday .\ignt, uuiuuei i.
Prices: Gallery, 50 cents; general
admission, $1; reserved seats* $1.50
Reserved seat sale. Gilder an3
Weeks.
Secure your ticket now.
Sl'U'lAL \OTH.K5
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IFOR SALE?Sliinarles-Dr. Gustavu
Werber, R. F. T>. So. 7, Box 47a.
9-25-St.
FOR SALE?Crimson Clover seed in
bur at 10 cts a pound. Jos. M. Wilson,
Prosperity, S. C., Route Xo. 3.
9-25-ltp.
FOR SALE?Tozier Engine in perfect
good shape at reasonable price.
i Marvin Graham, Pomaria, S. C., It.
I P. D. 1.
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y-2o-3tp.
GOOD PLAICE FOR SALE?160 acres
in four miles of Newberry with good
pasture and two good tenant houses.
For price and terms see A. B.
Cromer, Newberry, S C., R. F. D
i
9-25-2tp.
I
For Sale?F*'"*ro Rico Molasses by;
7-13-fcf
Jobns^n MeCra^fein Co.
FOR SALE?50 bushels improrea Fu!gum
oats, $2.00 per bushel saek.
John A. Boland, L'ttle Mountain, S.
| C. . , *
. . 9-21-41. , *
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Prices: Gallery 50 <
Re8$TT?d Seat Sale 1
WLT.OIIUN MILL STOCK FOR SAL
?Till October 1st the undersign3 I
will receive bids for ten shares o
the Capital Stogk of The Mollcno ,
Manufacturing Companv of New !
berrv. S. f II. T. Pitts. Eexcutor !
Saluda. S. C.
9-lS-4t.
rowers ami Hakes?An advance goes
on soon. See us if you are going to
buy. Johnson ileCrackin Co
7-31-tf
inMHMMHHaMaHHaaHHnnaaaHnaBHa
The Comm
Of Newbe
Statement of Conditio
nrp/M
KHOUl
Loans and Investments $
Liberty Bends,
^ Overdrafts Secured aud I
Cash on hand and in Ban
LI ABU
Capital Stock,
Surplus and Profits,
Diviqends Unpaid.
Deposits,
We request the publi
the above splendid st
As you will observe,
r>_ 11 ha l
iviiuiun ljuiiur itiutk.
will give ycu a smile
you will give us the op
wish of serving you..
The Comm
The Bank That Aiwa
BpUOJ/\[ 9sn<
SfflPSMP
PERA HOUSE MOSDAY, OCTOBER
:ents. General a dmission $1.00. ReGikier
and Wee& s. Secure your tici
Dll K. 31. KENNEDY
DEMIST
(OYER) JOHNSON McCRACKI*.
9-25-11.
DON'T BUY YOI R Wagon beiore coming
in and get our prices. We
have the Piedmont, none better.
The Purcell Co.
9-25-lt. <
: i '
ercial Bank
rry, S. C.
n September 11, 1917
JRCES
>698,479.28
30,000.00 $728,479.28 ?
Jnsecured, 2,988.93
ks 93,230.36
$824,698.58
LITIES - $50,000.00
i
86,144 54
1,771.00 A
686,783.03 W
$824,698.57 *
ic to read and ponder ,
atement of our Bank.
we are nearing the
All of our officers
and the glad hand if
tportunity we so mnch
i
ercial Bank
tro Tvooie *V/mi Pirrkf 1
? t
^ . $
OH BJ9dQ
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BB&8ti898BPESH8E?
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jerved seats $1.50.
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