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i J ? FtUiiLI PEliSOSAJL iJo^ennnts of aany People, Jiew. irriaas, and Those Who Visit Sew berry. Mr^. G. W. Yonce returned las;. *veek from a brief visit to her parents I in Aiken}. Miss Woodie Eowman was tii2j guest of Mrs. Ryon Workman in Laurens last week. 3Iiss Sara Williams is teaching at Patrick. Mr. Eugene Sligh, of the Lutheran - Board of Publication, Columbia, was | in ^"ewberry Sunday Visiting rela-! fives here. JMiss Nell Adams of Goldville spent! the week-end in the city. Miss Pauline Gilder will leave Tuesday for Xew York to resume her practice in the cultivation and training of her voice, which accomplishment her friends know she already liolds in great measure. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Motes of Columbia visited Mrs. Kate \W[. Cheatham, Mrgl. Motes' grandmother, several days ago.?Edgefield cor. The states, 7th. Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., Mr. T. 9. "Letter and Mr. Sam Johnson went to Anderson Sunday afternoon on the Southern and Mi4, and Mrs. Lewis G KcCullough left for that city the same afternoon in Mr. McCulIough's auto, all to be in readiness as witnesses in court this week, the case Toeing the damage suit for $25,000 brought against the Southern Railway company dv Miss Elma Clayton cn account of a sprained ankle sus-i tained by Miss Clayton in getting oft the train at Newberry in Julyj. operator Barrier from Lockhart Junction, near Spartanburg, is relieving Mr. Lefler here during the latter's ab sense. v . ( Mr. and Mrs. E. Hugh Summei,, with their son. Master Robert Sum-' mer, of ^Newberry, S. C., returned home today in their car, after a visit 'to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj. H [ ' Summer],?Atlanta Journal, 5th. 3Ir. Robert Neel paid a Sunday vw-' rlt to his brother, Mr. Sam sNeel, at the ssub-station of the Southern Power company, South GreenwoocJ. . J Mrs. T. J. Duckett of Clinton Is spending a week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Johnson. j?3Sfcr. William'Zobel of Charleston lact u-opt tn visit his mother. I , HIV .Ujp AMCV ?> VVM vw ? * ' ] . Mrs. Louisa Zobel, who is sick at; . tier home in Helena. He spent the J 3 ^~eek there with his relatives ana' j his sister, Mrs. Otto Klettner, j in Newberry. His father, the late | ^ >Mr. William Zobel, was one of the Ibest known and best liked citizens of ^ ilhe. community, and his son William f .:iiiherits his lamented father's friendV*or\nv cumi w+b'&J umvui^. : iMij. J. R. TUley of iSwainesboro, Ga., - spent the week-end in Newberry with : his family'. Mrs. Henry Hunter ofGoldville spent : Saturday here with Mrs. James M. .Bowers. * V . Neely Cromer having been called to the front there was a vacancy ex- j isting in the citadel scholarship from ! this county. Frederick L. Sale, upon j st?/nding the examination, won tne; scholarship and has been awarded the! - -same. 1 Mr. C- L. Graham of Pomaria was in Newberry Saturday. Mi*. Jnd. M. Suber of Whitmire wa3 *s- iv. --*1? jlii lug city caiui ua;. j Mr. P. H. Kinard of Prosperity No.1 was in the city Saturday. | 1 Mr. Jackson Stuck was in the city Saturday from Pomaria No. 2. .Messrs. M. M. and I'. M. Mills of 1 " -"Prosperity No. 1 were ' in Newberry * ~ 5-Saturday. Mr. F. P. Wicker was in Newberry c *rrtTn Di.rtcs'nttri + Tr .Vr\ Q Qjitnrriav ' 4L1 UiU 1 X * WJ *1 V v?v?vt Mr. R. Sj. MayL^ii of Silverstreep; was in the city Saturday/. * Mr. R. G. Ringer was in the city n v ^Saturday from Pomaria. fc :Mr. G. F. Smith of Blairs was In; c Newberry Saturday. | J 3Ir. Henry >Hj. Wyse of this city ^ 5has been appointed a railway clerk. Mi;. H|. W. Bowles of Silverstreet No. !2. was in the city Saturday. Mr. J. L. Henderson of Blairs was' e 'In Nevberry Saturday. ' t< Mr. O. A. Felker of Pomaria No. 1 _ - aind Mr. J[. M. Felker of Pomaria r ? . were in the city Saturday. j o . Sir. H. W. Counts of Gastonia, N. f; rCL, In sending in his dollar for ten s ^months, says: "So The Herald and o News will from time to time give me e some news that will make a fellow m "feel good." That's the way to talk ni aud write. Our aim is to make everybody "feel goocl." t; "Jimmie" Driver, director of atlV th vletics at Camp Jackson, has arrang- C< - - - ~ r i-T H ~"VT ed ior a game or xoutuau uu oaiw - *** ' day of the week of the State fair be- er tween a crack eleven from the en- of listed men and the strong aggrega- 4.C <tion from the Charleston navy yard? to Ihe State. "Jinimie" is there to do the work right, as the boys in Newberry college circles know. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith went to Kinard's Monday to visit liis mother,! who is sick. Messrs. Charlie West, Dave Thornton, Arnold Davis, Stokes Houck and Dickert motored to Columbia Saturday to see the football game. Messrs. Marion Blease, Hj. W. Boozer, Joe Werts, Balentine, Bull and Long were among the crowd at the ball game in Columbia Saturday. Mr rMaremne Davis, a draughtsman at Camp Jackson, spent Sunday wlt? his father, Col. J. Marion Davis, at bis home in West End. Messrs. B. B. and Arthur Leitzsey motored to Columbia Saturday to witness the football match. Miss Eva Gary Goggans of Xew-j berry and Mr. Jnoj. C/. Copeland of Columbia will be married in Newberry today, Tuesday. Mrs. McHardy Mower and Miss Lois j Fant of Newberry spent the day In | tne city witn irienas.?ureeuwuuu Journal, 5th. - An honor has come to Miss Catherine Crews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crews, in her selection a.3 sponsor for Company C, corps of cadets at the citadel for the session of 1917-18.?Laurensville Herald. This is a beautiful selection on the part of wise cadetsj. When this reporter lived in Laurens the young Miss men uonea was not mucn more uian a lit-ij tie baby girl, and one of the sweetes^ and prettiest, as well as brighte^l little things in the community?. She grew up the same way. Messrs. M. M. Buford,' David B. Werts, W. H. Wallace, George* B. Cromer, all of Newberry; Thad Coleman and William Coleman of Whitmire, McFall Wise of Prosperity and j Preston Boozer of Chappells hav?| 1 been appointed by the governor as j delegates to the ninth annual conven-1 tion of the Southern Commercial Congress to be held in Xew York October 15-17, inclusive. Miss Scotia Reid has gone to Newberry te visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reid? ?Rock Hill Record, 4thj. Miss Renna Reeder of Newberry visiting Mrs. Claude Reeder.?Hodges; eor. Greenwood Index, 4th. Mr. R. N. Taylor of Prosperity 3 was In the city Friday. Magistrate Sutoer of Pomaria wa3 in Newberry Saturday Congressman Fred H. Dominick has i returned from Washington, congress laving adjourned. Miss Rosalee Summer has gone to j Elizabeth college, Salem, Va. o i/uu jrcLCisuu ana KODGrt. ^arks motored to Columbia for thej ootball game Saturday. The many friends of Mi4. James P. Opting are glad to see him out after lis severe illness. It was at one ime feared he would have to be taken ] o a hospital for an operation. | Mrs. P E. Scott returned last week. / i 'rom an extended visit to New York, j1 vhere s^ie was the guest of her niece, j Mrs. Turnipseed. 1 Richard Julien has returned home ifter a stay in Orangeburg. Hrary Summer of the quartermaster :orps at Camp Sevier, spent the weekend at his Newberry home. Mr. G. W. Coward, better known as i 'Billie," was taken to the Columbia I hospital last Thursday by Mr. U M. J Player, to undergo treatment before j >peration, under the advice of hts | physician, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr. x I Miss Annie L. Wright, after a pie*- j >cj.jjt, ?ioit lu relatives nere 3.11(1 3. | veek-end visit to her sister-teacher,! tfiss Hallie JXHght, at the home or f d.r. and Mrsj. Sligh Wicker, Pomaria,' j eft Monday for her home in Laurens ounty. George Sanders, a well known boy! 'ho has jobs of driving autos whea | teeded, got his arm broken in both ] ones Saturday afternoon whilo! m ranking a car. Drs. Tf. W. Smith and , . K. Gilder set the broken limb and J reorge is getting along all right. VARIOUS AND AtX ABOUT. ( Union is to have a hospital at an! arly day. At what day is Newberry j ' 3 have one? S The 47th annual State ball will be S anced at the Jefferson hotel on the J 5th of October, Thursday of State ^ lir week. It is expected, says tho tat.p TiAWsnanpr that tViic- will "K? ? ? ? ?- ? W* y v VUAU *T XXX UU UUIQ f the largest and most brilliant an- \: iversaries of the occasion, the new! lilitary population adding both in umbers and picturesqueness. ju At "the meeting held in Columbia n hursday of the county chairmen o; al e South Carolina Division. Woman'? j )uncil of Defense, Mrs. F. Louisa ayes reported that over 22.000 Hoov-i cards had been signed by women! this state and something over ?, 100 service cards, as reported direct the council and printed in Sunday's edition of the State The report by : counties on the food pledge is taen . ~V>n nor r, 2 follntV5 i given, oar pai i .. _. Newberry, Mrs. M. H. Morris, chairman, 427. The new county superintendent oi education of Orangeburg is Mr. P.. P. Bruner, who is known to some of tlie Newberry citizens, as he visits tills j place in his capacity of an official o*| the Coca-Cola company. Like unto other officials of this prosperous and still growing company he is a grnial gentleman. SPECIAL KOTRKS DK K. M. KENNEDY DENTIST (OVER) JOHNSO>" McCKACKLX. i 9-25-lt. WE JUST RECEIVED a car loid of wire fencing. See us before buying your pasture wire. The Pirceil Company. 10-9-lt. I PAY CASH Eggs per dozen 40 cents Hens per pound 15 cents. Young chickens per pound.. IS cents.j Roosters per pound 8 cents. Jas. Df. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, 3. C. 10-2-2t. WHE> YOU ARE READY to bur your Appier or Texas Red Rust Proof nnt-c dnn'i- fail to eet our nrices. Tiie Purcell Company. 10-9-lt. BARBED WIRE?Kog Wire, and all kinds and heights of wire fencing. Also Wire nails of all sizes, at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. ____________________1 I etrornd nr c^nlpn antn rranTc. JL} OU C* J Vi. w?w?vw ~ - ? 7 between the college and Boundary street]. Please return and receive reward. Strother C. Paysineer, 709 Boundary. 10-9-lt. FOR RE>'T?Store and Fixtru^s, barber shop and fixtures, meat market fl.nr? fivfnres and the ice house. All at Oakland Mill. For terms and so on apply Mj. C. Moore, Newberry, S. C. 10-5-4twp). DON'T 'WAIT?Now is the tim<i to bu> your seed oats and we hav* then* The Purcell Company. 10-9-lt. \bu ne<xi /f%JphuFom need passes You DOX'T have to go through life: holding things close up to sije them.; ! Proper glasses, skillfully fi'.ted and ; adjusted, will make correct seeing i Better have your eyes examined. | i W. . EZELL, Optometrist. ac==?~ = Ifcywi I [f your^"eyesXtrouble you! sec us. P. C. JEANS & CO exclusive Opticians and Jewelers See or Write Us for Selection Package )f anything in the line of Presents or Weddings, Personal Gifts, cr )wn Use. INGLE DIAMONDS OR FANO DIAMOND I EWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, ioth in plain and fancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Genine Goods and compete wi; h all ! lail order houses. Orders filled I t once. I TRY US j SYLVAN BROS. I tlumbia, S. C. Phone 4501 1 I Cor, Main andJHampton Sts. j 1_ ^ nwmml \ \ 11 Opera House PROGRAMME Tuesday, (; 0 ( Vitagraph Pictures ^resent t UlTPT alfVUTAV 1 l f juiijl \r r in\/j in "SOLDIERS OF CHANCE." Five Reels. Wednesday, October 10 Metro Pictures Present VIOLA DANA in "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." Five Reels. ; Thursday, October 11 i Triangle Pictures Present BESSIE LOVE . ; in ? ' WEE LADY BESSIE." Five Reels. n.? -> aisu a ? TRIAXGLE COMEDY. For Saie?P.".-*o Rico Molassos by 7-13-tf Johnson M^Cra^kin Co. - ' 1 FOIi KENT 1D1S?One 3 korse farm i for rent in Township No. 5. Good two-story dwelling. Good barn! and stable. Excellent water. 3ome| fruit; pasture. Convenient to school j and churches. store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business.; Possession given at once. A,lso one two-story store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business. Possession giv-j en at once. Also dwelling with six rooms, dining ? n ^ -. rvTf/v ?aain fVi a r'llln flf/* . luua ana siuvt; ruuui, in LIIC VIIIas" . of Helena. Fine well of water. j faiwic? lining at this place in Helena can senct tLt.Y d*Xu.:cl u i the graded schools in Newberry froa Af fnif-irm Pnacoceinn crivOTi i i i w vyi . x * v?? j the first of January, 1918 For particulars see M. M. Buford, New-berry, S. C. i 9-28-tf. CALIFORNIA RYE?Irish Potatoes ( Apples. See Johnson-McCrack] j Co., for Apples in barrels only. Po tatoes by the bag only. Rye in as. j quantity. Johason-McCrackin Co. | 9-18-tf. i j' Subscribe to The Herald and News 1 I r,nmf Ipt I Suits, Long I We have the I price is right < - wt I $18.00, $ I Also same n I $8.5( I Childrc g Rain Coats fo: I Big lot sepairal SHOES, we h; English Walking all colors. I Our store is p; good attractive t will find what y Y \ 1 :M'K3 H \TlLEY ?Seed Rye. Xortli Carolina Potatoes. Get them at Jchnson-MeCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. Mowers and Rakes?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-31-tf Tl'HX PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, and Dixie Eoys, also points of all sizes. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. Jl'ST RECEIVED?A car load of rice meai|. jonnson-.ueuracKin uo. 10-5-tf. FOR SALE? Shingtas -Dr. Gustavu Berber, R. F. D. So. 7, Box 47A. 9-25-St. Make This BUSINES n ~ l:ii~ r.. (JdVlllg UM15 Ijy ONE BEST Wt Wi does every suc< man you kno\ that way? Evs way? TKi? Karitlr wani no matter ho\ glad to furnish All Supplies F tt-m * txchang 'The Bank of us show Voi Coats, Childt i style, qualit 9 f 22.50, $27,50 umber very a 9, $10.00, $1: :n's. Coats $2.4 r every member of :e Skirts, Silk, Satin ave them all kinds. * Shoes. Can give acked from too to nerchandise. Give ou want here. rours to Please - 1 FOIi SALE?The Sonnenburg Bakery ^ ?lot, building, machinery, &d H. C. Holloway, Attorney. 10-4-tf. FOR SALE?Second Land motorcycleg frnm <590 iin A1cr> nno "> 1-9 TT P Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, 411 G'-enn St. Phone 119. 9-11-St Itaw p. Roofing:?Let us show you our gravel roofing. Use It instead of the galvanized. Johnson McCrackin Co 7-31-tf WASTED AT 0>'CE four or five sawmill hands. Regular work, $1.50 per day. A. C. Thomasson & Sou, Dyson, s> c. 10-2-2t. WM III I Bank Your IS HOME ^ F * \ check is not the to pay bills? HY rjmmm?mm :essful business v pay his bills ^ ;r look at it that > is your business v small and is ree of Charge n i re oanK : the People" \ * ~ i our Coat l .M ens Coats. I 1 y, and the a * I, $35.00 I j ttractive at I 2.50 j '8 up. I the family. ^ l and Wool. High Boots, you them in * 1 bottom with I ^ : us a look, you -J r>nA?? I l *