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hujuli rjbiidO^AL %? Uo^eni^nts of many People, New ~*rrians, and Those Who Visit Sew berry. i!:ss Ethel Russell of Clinton is vis:2trng friends in Newberry. , yIt. Georg* L. Lever of Prosperity TT ?iro? in t Vi Q tt'oHnaidav ** O.O 111 V/i^-J ft vuuvvmm,, . I 3&r. James Gaillard is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaillard. Miss Verna Summer, who is in the Columbia hospital undergoing treatment, is doing well. 35r. H. Pet Baker of Newberry wa3 a visitor in town yesterday.?Greenwood Index, 16th. / -Jas. ?-V. Lomax of Kinards spent Smiflay in the city with his son, Jno, A. Lomax, Jr.?Abbeville Medium. Ijocal Southern Express Agent "Wright spent Wednesday night in: i&nrens county with his parents. "Wt Geo. D. Brown, the well known' superintendent of mill schools, was in1 tfce city Wednesday. Urs. W. R. Keith, Mrs. Coleman, Miss Smith of Chappells were visitors here yesterday.?Greenwood' Index, 16th. Mrs. W. Dunn of Newberry, a Winthrop daughter, visited on the; campus during the past week.?Rock -Hill cor. The State. Capt, Vandiver and "Top Ser* I ge211X" Aull speat Sunday in the city *it3i Capt. Vandiver's parents.?An-' j3erson Mail. | Mr. M. A. Carlisle and William - * ill- -rrir. ' and James Kennedy or loraviue *iai zted Dr. W. M, Kennedy in Chester this week.?Yorkville Enquirer. Mrs. J. M. Cone and children 01 j ^ Mansfield, Ark., are visiting her-sis-j ter, Mrs. M. M. Duncan, in Caldwe1! street. Mrv and Mrs. G. H. Handy of, ^ estover, Md., are visiting their i * slaughter , Mrs. L. F. \Fischer,s in! ~--3Sasi Main street. I ~.Mrs. W. B. Johnson will leave to- f " . I slay for Atlanta, Ga., to visit her son! JTarefl, who is in training at Camp Gordon. She will also visit other re .."Satires in the city. ~ llr. Thomas Harrell took a fur' -iongh from the business of his work i? Columbia last week and is at his YSfcataie in Newberry looking after the! T*>asin-e?s of Lis work here. J. .w V ;; D. Luther Boozer and Mrs. Boozier of Kinards spent yesterday in Col^urabia. Mr. Boozer is a member of legislature from Laurens county, j ?The State, 17th. I "'^The Prebyterian is glad to see from Ti*e Newberry papers that Mr. Mower has returned from Danville, N. Y., ranch improved.?A. R. Presbyter-(i r ? s?>au? | ~Mts. S. H. McLean of Columbia -and Mrs. W. E. Lawson of Wilming-! ion spent a day or so in the city last week with their sister, Mrs. G. \ G.! I Sale. I Dr. Frank D. Mower and Dr. Jno. I B. Setzler have been appointed and commissioned by the war department' first lieutenants in the medical de-!. partment of the service. Dr. Cromer is to be the principal -' speaker at a public meeting in Bates-! ? ? i aarg today. Geo. Ben Cromer is uie Patrick Henry and the Henry Grady j " ai South Carolina. 2drs. Holt and baby will leave 'Sat- j .wday for their home in Oklahoma ' City, after a pleasantly extended vis % at here to her mother, Mrs. T. G.Williams, and her brother, Mr. Claude JH. Williams. ' j ' IProf. <Wm. E. West, athletic direc-l ( '' .3br at Newberry college, has resign. 1 lais position here and will leave ~ "? Tv'?"a? r'niarado. ha vine J <-* -isatnraay tui kchtci, , __ _ accepted a position under the govern- 1 ment in that city. : t 1 Dr, Stanmore Langford Cash, son .of Mrs. B. F. Goggans, has gone ( * irom New York to Camp Wheeler, 1 .7Macon, Ga., having received appoint- 1 znent to the Medical corps of the ser- . - vice. ; IMr. Julius Boozer, accompanied by - -Mib* Wm. Johnson, motored to CoI &nb>bia,. Mr. Boozer's brother, Dr. r 3eiward Boozer, came home with them ^ * for a, short visit this week. He ?.Jias retumed to Columbia. ? Dr. Wm. E. Pelham, Sr., was one dZ the guests in Laurens weuuBsu^i .the marriage of his niece, Miss! ,Josie Sullivan, and Mr. Wm. Henry "Whitman. Dr. Pelham was in the rreceiving line at the wedding. Friends of Mr. Tahor H. Hill, who -<3mderwent an operation at John3 Hopkins hospital on Saturday, will 1; be glad to know that he stood the operation well and that news from him 0 I since then has been encouraging.? Greenwood Journal, 16th. ! - i * Wilbur Maclin Sale has accepted a position as traveling salesman with the Americn Tobacco company, his t territory being the State of South Carolina. He is a likely young mail, with many friends, all of whom wish ] him much success in his new field, j ^ Mrs. S. P. Crotwell of Newberry, < who attended the Woman's convention' I at Porterdale, Ga., came by Due West ] on the return and spent the Sabbath < in Due West with her daughter, Miss' { Zelma, who is a pupil at the Woman's c college.?Associate Reformed Pres-j terian. ' j Mr. B. V. Chapman has consented 1 to instruct a class in history three * times a week at Newberry college. M .Newberry college continues io lookup1 The schedule is so arranged as not to interfere with Mr. Chapman's law ^ practice. c ! t A. T. Brown, who has been super-. - * "? ? I intendent or tue warren iVia-muacLui- _ . V ing company for the past five or six ^ years, gave up his position today to' j, take a siihilar position with the Glen-' Lowry mill at Whitmire. A gold j watch and chain were presented to t him by the mill operatives as a token of their esteem.?(WarrenviUe cor. The State, 15th. ^ Messrs. M. G. Sheppard and family * and T. iRex Young and family have t moved to the residence in College 1 street lately vacated by Dr. Van * Smith and family, Mr. Fred Bishop1 and family going to the house recent- * Tv nftciiDied bv Mr. Sheppard in Popa' f P. G. Ellesor of 'Newberry is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Copeland.?Clinton Chronicle. Mr. James Sligh in his auto carried Messrs. Jack .Gregory, Malcolm Brooks, James Willingham and How-j ard MeCullough to Columbia Sunday to see Mr. 'Billy Coward at-the Columbia hospital. They reported that he is doing well since the amputation of his leg, which was cut off six inches below the knee. Mr. L. M. Player saw him on Wednesday ana says he "* * " ' - ' ? V ??. V> ! is sitting up ana lcoKiug uci^i tuanj ever. Lieut. Frank W. Chapman, in the; engineering corps of the American | Expeditionary forces somewhere in' France, writing home says that Amer- ;ica is a wilderness as compared to Europe. That country is so fully de-' relayed it looks strange to him when he reflects upon the va undeveloped land in his native c. y. He isi of the opinion that the farmers of America should he required to see c that foreign country and take lessons a in the full and thorough cultivation D of every acre of ground. J. L. Kempson of Prosperity is: visiting in this section. Luther Aullj and family of Dysor. were in this sec-' ^ ton Sunday. Petry Addy of Newberry^ college spent the weik-end with hiine folks. Bernard Taylor of Prosperity j. was in this section Monday. Misses ( Irene Smith and Eunice Matthews of Newberry spent Saturday night with! Misses Ella and Eula Cameron. Miss j _ Vera Parrott of Kinards spent the F week-end with homefolks.?Big Creek and Pleasant Grove cor. Saluda Standard. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dominick and Little daughter, Sease, of Kinards, motored to Little Mountain and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L Sease, stopping at Prosperity for Mrs. ~ Alma Nance, who accompanied them, the party accompanying the visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick upon their return to Kinards, spending a few days there, with the added presence of Rhea Fulmer, the little granddaughter of Mr. afed Mrs. . n ?T?-?fV, fmm T,if_ WliU YY1L4.L LU\^U.1 tie Mountain. YARIOUS AND A1X ABOUT. IVXr. Haskell Wright is nominated: for alderman in iWard 3. | _ ! jj Dr. tAi. J. Bowers will preach at the church in Helena on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, October 28. Two trains with troops for camp; Jackson, will pass through this place' between midnight Thursday and day-j light Friday. They will leave At-J anta at 6 o'clock tli:> evening. Thurs-' ay, in two .sections o; sixteen coa- ,1 1 s each. i Comfort an:l economy makes happy iomes. You get both by using Cole's iot Blast Heaters. i( - - . ..I See page two of this iss;:e for otn-, >r local items if you care to re:id hem. The reporter writes too much o get in the regular channels. ' ; ' i j The King's Daughters will hold th* regular meeting at tlie A. R. P. church on Friday afternoon at 4 )'c]ock. : JM Harvey* Reese, the well known bar.: i 3er, is able to be out again after a' severe illness. His patrons will be ?lad to see him at his accustomed ;hair once more. \m The Headquarters Room of the ] s'ewberry Red Cross has been moved nto the upper room of the old court louse. Office hours are Trom 10 to I only. The Ladies' Aid society of the Luthiran Church of the Redeemer will \Trc Rhennard and baby. c OCX tvc . ata* w _ ( 'have just returned from a visit to her ^ people in North Carolina. v t 9 Miss Nellie Adams of Goldville spent n the week-end in the city as the guest > of the Misses Russell and Scruggs. Mrs. Arthur Copeland has returned from a visit to relatives at Newberry. Miss Elizabeth White of .Newberry spent the week-end in the city with Mr. F. M. Boland's family. Mrs. aeet on Monday afternoon at 4:30 s'clock, instead of at 2 o'clock, at 1 he home of Mrs. W. G. Houseal. Our good friend P. 0. W. Setzler vho has paid regularly in advance for rhe Herald and News to the certain' cnowledge of the editor for thirty 1 -ears was in the cif./ on Wednesday, j * Je looks just as young as he did hirty years ago. i" After it has handled a reduced ^ imount of mail matter for a time, per-j taps the government will find that It s not making as much out of the hree cent postage as it expected.? "lorence Times. One way to work it ^ s to quit writing so many letters. There will be another troop train rom Columbia to Greenville passing hrough Newberry today and s:ill an- ither, the last in this lot, Saturday.)J 1 *? ? ^ T 4- V* wAii orK I . ie trains nave ueeu luiuu^u nth tlie soldiers from Camp Jackson o Camp Sevier in this latest moveaent daily since Tuesday, passing ^ dewberry between 11 and 12v0'cl0ck. c C . - % S fSr;. |-j ' ^Mi' ^?1' '^bBSSShBuhI &^PB^Htfc ' ; , . -/.vi^A^H' SUflB^ r ISt:* K;i kl uii I'' > ? .?> ? ?? ^'lVl'lll H i I j^?i'-..? ??????? ? | I .. - ^ WILLIAM PUXCAX in "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" Opera House Saturday, October 29. The Newberry Colored Fair. The colored Fair of Newberry ounty will be hold 'November 15, 1C nd 17, 1917, on Mr. S. P. CrotwelPs lace, opposite the old brickyard. 0. L. Singleton, President. W. A. Nance, Secretary. I StMCiJlAJL UUX1LJE3 RESPA.S8 NOTICE ?All persons arel hereby forbidden to trespass upon the lands of tne unders gned by E hunting or in any oilier manner. C. L. Wilson, J. A. C. Kibler, A. N. Crosson, R. J. Crumpton. 10-19-4tp. . OR SALE?One zmi't; horse, about seven years old. Cbeap. Apply to F. R. Hunter, old court house. 10-19-tf. DR. B. M. KENNEDY UJSiVnsr (OVER) JOHNSON McCRACKIN. 9-25-lt. F "ANTED?Sealed bids for privilege of selling Cold Drinks and Ice Cream, also, for privilege of selling Eats an! Hot Drinks on Fair Grounds of Community Fair, at Prosperity, S. , C., Nov-. 15th and 16th, 1C17. Send bids to Jas. D. Quattlebaum. Prosperity, S. C. A 10-12-2t. TRAYED from my lot in town one! small red mule. If found notify F.| L. 3?ynum. A 10-16-ltp. EED WHEAT FOR SALE?We have Three hundred and fifty bushels Indian Red Wheat for sale, the most j prolific Wheat known, will maka j twice as much per acre, as the wheat you are sowing. Price $3.00 bushel, send me your orders. J. H. Wicker, Mgr. j 10-19-2 w. '-sj riMSSFER?For prompt service r>hone 160--', Newberry, 1>. I?. Pritchard. lu iy-4tp. I MC E, GENTLE HOUSE, with buggy, for sale at a bargain. R. D. TTr?.J ~"U i. VV I -gill. 10-16-2t. FOR SALE ?Ten thousand ibs. cabbage, at $2.25 per hundred. D. A. Livingston. 10-10-ltp. BARRED WIRE?Hog Wire, and ail kinds and heights of wire fencing. Also Wire nails of all sizes, at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. fc'OIt RENT?Store and Fixtrues, barber shop and fixtures, meat market and fixtures and the ice house. AH at Oakland Mill. For terms and so on apply Mj. C. Moore, Newberry. S. C. 10-5-4twpJ. DON'T 'WAIT?Now is the time to bu> your seed oats and we have them TJie Purcell Company. 10-9-lt. i I ?or Sale??.-.* 9 Rlor> Molasses by f-13-tf .Tnhnsrm MrCra^kin Co.* I ~~ I LISTER BARLEY?Seed Rye. North 'Carolina Potatoes. Get them at .Tohnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. ' loofingr?Let us shew you our gravel i roofing. Use it instead of the gal i vanized. " A * :on McCrackin Co 7-31-tf See or Write Us for Selection Package )f anything l^n the line of Present* >r Weddings, Personal Gifts, cr )wn Use.*. INGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND EWERY, WATCHES, (CLOCKS, STERING SHYER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Jewelry of the newer patterns, oth in plain and fancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Genine Goods and compete with al' lail order houses. Orders filled t once. ; TRY US SYLVAN BROS.1 ohimbia, S C. Phone 4501 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. ! f your /eyes trouble you ^ 110 9CC U9. P. C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers ONION SETS For Planting Now Red, White and Yellow P. Ej. WAY, DRUGGIST, Telephone 158, Newberry, S. C. OR RENT 1918?One 3 horse farm for rent in Township No. 5. Good two-story dwelling. Good barn and stable. Excellent water. Some, fruit; pasture. Convenient to school1 and churches. 1 store 60 ft. long in the village of j Helena, good opening for business. Possession given at once. .lso one two-story store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good open ing for business. Possession giv- j en at once. Iso dwelling with six rooms, dining roon and stove room, in the village of Helena. Fine well of water, fcifxic? living at this place in Helena can send tL^Y chlldtic tc the graded schools in Newberry free of tuition. Possession given nf Ton no T?ir 1Q18 TTnr nar LUC lilSL U1 jauuui j , j.v ? w ticulars see M. M. Buford, Newberry, S. C. 9-28-tf. t ! H)Ii S.tLK?The Sonnenburg Bakery ?lot, building, machinery, &d H. j C. Kolloway, Attorney. 10-4-tf. i iinil TfiifcPs?An artvanre- pt.ps | on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-31-tf FOR SALE?Shina:lfts -Dr. Gustavu | "?Verber, R. F. D. No. 7, Box 47A. 9-2S-St. JI ST RECEIVED?A car load of rice; mealj. Johnson-MeCrackin Co. 10-5-tf. FOR SALE?Crimson Clover Seed. C. i L. Wilson, Prosperity, S. C., Phone 4312. 10-16-tf. WHEN YOU ARE READY to fcyy your Appier or Texas Red Rust Proof oats don't fail to get our prices. Tlie! Purcell Company. 10-9-lt. TURN PL (MVS-rO liver Pattern, and Dixie Boys, also points of all siz es. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. ESTRAYED?A black pig has been at .my place for several uays. Owner can set same by proving property and paying for keep and advertisement. G. L* Sease, Newberry, R. F. D. 5. lo-i 621 * " ^ FOR SALE?Plantation near Helena, / 141 acres .with tenant dwelling and lot buildings; about 40 acres in MAwOinJAn wall f U uiti v a liwii, i cuiaiuuti n tn ? > n w* ed. Also lot 1732 Harris Street, Newberry, one and one-sixth acre, two story dwelling*. Apply to M. J. Epting, iAdmr. Est, Wallace A. ARE EYES OF Y( In the best possi the next few mo ? If you havn't hai amined, you do i ter have them e: W. C. EZELi || r\^ u i II-The Funny Page R. DIRK'S CARTOON CHARi T17*11 IS V^.. yy in iveep i ou Laug * ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE FIINNY M Villi A PEOPLE Will Be There I "Louie the Monk" Mnre Fun Comoressed I . You Lver Saw Bef< TAKE THE m I Opera House PROGRAMME Friday, Octoln" IS1 World Pictures Present .iL,Ll JL nii.liW -BETSY KOSS^ 1 Five-Reel Bra iy. Made. M Saturday, 0."t??ber 20 ? The Second tipisode of ?THE FIGHTING TRAIL" , Two Reels. J Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY, | Featuring ^ POLLY MORANT and .HACK SWAIX.^ Two Reels. And MR. and MRS. ORE*? *1 in a METRO COMKDF. ' - j Monday, October 22 Triangle Pictures Present BESSIE LOVE j n j "POLLY ass" rr.,; J Five Reels. ? M Also a TRIANGLE COMEDY. - 1 Cline, deceased, 1413 Bull Street, Savannah Ga. 10-16-3t. 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 Co. j/M 9-18-tf. FOR SALE?Second hand motorcycles M , from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P. VI Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, , 411 Glenn St. Phone 119. _ * 9-11-81 Itaw p. M =? 1 THE OUR CHILD ble condition for , ntha of study ? I d the eyes ex1 T"* i i lot know, rsei- ? xamined -today. 1 > Optometrist ? ? .r-' n Friday, Oct. 26 || ; Comes to Life \CTERS BECOME ACTORS ^ ? nirv vmrr m ? HUM 1 ' M i in Hysterical j4 hter % \ 4 m Hans und Fritz o o o J Mama M ***-" .r o o o Tli a fonfoin J me vapiaui ; ??? jn The Inspector 9 S v. Violet the Goat" 1 nto Two Hours Than are In Your Life. J nnmrc 1 a lYIiyUiLiJ / H ?