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PrttLLY/PERSONAL I < i | i ffet Uo^eimnts of aflny People, New- ] srrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. _ ] i Mr. Rice of the Camden Chronicle 1 "was in the city Sunday. j ; h Miss Elsie Sterling has been trans-: 1 f erred from Alcolu to Mayesville. Mr. R. E. "Whitlock of Newberry was a visitor in the city yesterday-? Greenwood Journal, 19th. j Mr. F. Edgar Fant of Baltimore, Md . is home for the Faiit-Holmes : wedding. Mr. M. A. Counts and family have moved in the house below Mr. Wm^ M. Dorroh's in Nance tsreet. I i? Mr. Roland Sligh has returned to ; his home at Jalapa, having finished; bis work at Clio. xtev. rs.. n. mirnss 01 .xenoeri^ it , visiting . relatives here.?Anderson! Mail, 18th. Miss Nellie 'Stoud of Whitmre is vis_ itng Mss Alpha Meggs..?Lockhart co?\ ^-&nion Times. Coast Artillery David Caldwell from Fort Moultrie is on a furlough to Newberry. Mrs. Bessie Thomas of Columbia spent last Thursday in Newberry withi .her relatives. "David Hayes of the Centra! drug, store in Columbia, was in the city Friday;. Dr. Stanmore Langford Cash, who is now in the medical corps at ;Camp' Wheeler, has the rank of captain. Mr John. Davenport of Newberry lias come to Greenville to take a po-, siiioa with Doster Bros.?Greenville' Piedmont. Misses Garlington and Abrams spent the week-end in Newberry with rela-| tives ?Johnston cor. Edgefield ChronJ tele. I Miss Fannie McCaughrin returned Friday from Greenville, having visited relatives in that city upon her return from Asheville. Miss Connelly, a trained nurse from Columbia, retv.rned to that city last,' "veek after attending Mrs; Jeff Crom-1 er. * v -1 ^n.r3 XTvc . TTIQI?1OV Air T^ir?L* ' , QUVI 4Ui4, 'V MAiVk *VJL* JU/?vri , Anderson of Edgefield spent Sunday, 5n Newberry with Mrs. D. A. Langford. / V _ \ Mr. P. Metts Fant, of the Dth com-; Ipany, Coast Artillery, is home on a lew days' furlough, to be present at Ibis sister's wedding. "Messrs^ T. M. Rogers and W. C. - ISzell attended the .meeting of the State Optical association in Columbia " Monday j Mr. F. E. Eubanks and family have I moved to the house on Lindsay hill recently vacated by Mrs. W. Melton and family. Private Carol Dennis, of the 118th infantry, Camp Sevier, is spending a few days at home. He has given up the place of bugler. Mr. Robert Xeel has returned from Columbia, after an engagement at Camp Jackson in the branch of industry. Wicc T ?w~vn o Q win rl 1 ar nf VcTrKar-r-i' I . JUVV11U KJ T? Vi. Al V n X J lias accepted a position with the Southern Bell Co. at amdan.?Camden Chronicle. Mr. Eugene Watson of Huntington, W. Va., spent Sunday and Monday In "Newberry on business and with relatives. He is a former resident of this city. Henry Jones has resigned as overseer of carding at the Oakland cot ton mills, Newberry, to accept a similar position with the Clnton cotton ?alls, Clinton?Textile Bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright of -Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. George A, iWright in Newberry, at the home of Mr. X- M. Rogers and family. i Messrs. E. H. Leslie and B. M. Dennis, who have industrial and commercial engagements at Camp Jackson, spent Sunday at their respective jhomes in Newberry. j iMrs. G.tW. Connor left yesterda/ ee^eaing to join Dr(. Connor in Baltimore, where he has >een several days takn* treatment at John Hopkins ? Greenwood Journal, 18th. * Mrs. M. C. Riser and little son liave returned to Bluffton and Mrs. K. C. Wofford and little daughter to Washington, D. after visiting their smother, Mrs. S. M. Duncan. Misses Lillie May and Mary Buziardt returned Friday from Silverstreet the former returning from*the m i jreenuood county fair and tne latter! Tom a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. P. Blair. Mr. Caleb Bushardt has transferred | liis allegiance to the Fridy Motor com-; pany in Xewberry, and is now execut-j ing duties under Capain W. L. Martin and First Lieutenant J. G. Brown ol^ the automobile corps I IColonel Featherstone of Greenwood' is not tlie only orator making the ne-| groes feel good about the liberty bonds j aina such like- Our Harry H. Blease got his crowd to shouting, singing, applauding and praying Sunday. Messrs. Earle and Glenn Bullock, the two brothers who were among "the first to go," are visiting the home j folks at the Newberry hotel, enjoying [ a furlough from their duties at Campj Sevier. I Mr. Claude Gilliam of Whitmire^ who came up last week on account ofj Gilder &. v NeWber An Accurate ?no matter wh SIMPLE and mechanism in ' why they st2 Ingersoll is the wa Ingersolls are accurateproved to the 50 miliic At this store you can ae and women, boys and hold use. Let us help ; 1 c Glow Triumph, $1.50 "Radiol A good-looking de? Showstime pendable watch. Handsandl Oiher plain dial mod- -jred with 41 els: Eclipse, $2.00; containinj Junior, $2.75; Midget, radium. G1 for women, $2.75. least 10 yea OPERA ONE NIG1 Friday. Or J 7 ?^ u ~ " gus 1 M PRESI HJIHS By R.DIRK< the urmm THE BIGGEST m- SHOW OF 1 wof^ ?, A(\ PEftPI F-9 "TV 1 UV1 LIU Ld Every Line a LaughBetter Than Stop, Price SOc. 1 . Seats on Sale Gilder I t tlie illness of h's brother, returned to Fort Moultrie Friday, with Mr. E!i<=sor Adams, both of whom are members of the same artillery company. Mr. Spurgeon llangum of Augusta, accompanied by his little son Bela is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. S. Satterwhite. in the county. His many friends in the city and county are glad to see him. Mr. J. A. Garrett and his sister. Miss Florine Garrett, of Pickens, arrived in Newberry Friday, Mr. Garrett being on his way to the State fair. Miss Florine is visiting her brother, Mr. fVV. C. Garrett. Mrs. H. B. Wells returned lart week from Columbia, after visiting her P-ifnu, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fulmer, of whom have been ill. Each is somewhat better. Mrs. Fulmer has recently undergone treatment at the Columbia hospital. veeks, Co., ry, S. C., 1 ' ' ' Watch at your work is strong. That's the kind of i Ingersoll watches. That's md hard knocks?why an itch for you. -guaranteed accurate. That's been >n people who have bought them. ;e all the different models?for men girlfi^for pocket, wrist or housejrou select your <7 Dial Jeweled ? ite,"$2.25 Reliance, $3.50 In the darlc. A thin, 7-jeweI watch; igures lay- solid nickel ease. $3.50 Radiolite," gold-filled case, $6. I genuine Otherjeweledwatches, ow lasts at Waterbury, S3.50;Wars. tcrbury"Radiolite,"M. HftlKP I JllV/UUJLi rIT ONLY :tober 26 aiLL*~! i i Originator op ji $1 MMEfi WS'M ' LAUGHING rHE YEAR (lil! I) ~tzv? IM r A n/VAT/1 TTfTH ! u dUNii nna \ I -Every P ve a Joy Look _ A Listen 1 rsc, $1.00 i Weeks Drug Store CALIFORNIA RYE?Irish Potatoes Apples. See Johns 8n -McCracki Co., for Apples in barrels only. Po tatoes by the bag only. Rye in an quantity. Johnson-McCrackin Co 9-18-tf. Mr. G. \Y. Summer, Jr., whose headquarters are in Columbia, is handling the Crow.Elkhart make of automobil-' ! i es, his territory being Richland and Newberry. You can see what manner, of car the Crow-EIkhart is by looking "at either the one owned by Mr. Harry W, Dominick or the one owned bv Mr. R. H. Anderson. i Rev J. M.. Fridy writes to his 1 church paper saying to his many', friends and those who have written him that he is regaining his strength! and has better use of himself He! says he has "received rminv letters' I ! and cards laden with the perfume of, I love and best wishes." He would likV to answer eacft of them, but it would i ? , tax him too much,. Mr. Fridy's friends here will be glad to know that he is recovering so well from his recent se. | vere illness. special \otic \s% TRESPASS NOTICE?All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon' the lands of the unders'gned by hunting or in any other manner. C. L. Wilson, J. A. C. Kibler, A. N. Crosson, R. J. Crumpton. 10-19-4tp. FOR SALE?One gentle horse, about seven years old. Cheap. Apply to| F. R. Hunter, oja court house. 10-19-tf. CABBAGE, CABBAGE?Not the ordinary kind you have been buying, but the best. Phone us your order. Summer Bros. Co. 10-23-lt. TRANSFER~For prompt service phone 160-2, Newberry, D. B. Prifcchard. 10- 19-4tp. c i*i iT? r? cj? JCC ur T? UlC VJfl IUI iJCICV* tion Package Of anything in the line of Presents or Weddings, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, [CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS Y ? /* i 1 . jewelry or rne newer panerns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. We Only Handle Solid and Genuine Goods and compete with all mail order houses. Orders fiHed at once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS.; Columbia, S. C. Phone 45M Cor, Mnin and Hampton Sts. If your^eyes ^trouble you sec us P. C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers _ / OXION SETS For Planting >row Bed, White and Yellow P. Ej. WAY, DRUGGIST, Telephone 158, dewberry, S. C. FOR RENT 1918?One 3 korse farm; for rent in Township No. 5. Good: two-story dwelling. Good barnj ana siaDie. n.xceiien:, waier. oume i fruit; pasture. Convenient to school I and churches. store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business.' Possession given at once. Also one two-story store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good opening for business. Possession giv-. en at once. I Also dwelling with six rooms, dining roon and stove room, in the village of Helena. Fine well of water, fartic? JMne: at this place in Helena can send tL6 'c ctlldicc to the graded schools in Newberry f roo n? tnifinn Prkflspssinn driven the first of January!, 1918 For par- I ticulars see M. M. Buford, New- I berry, S. C. I 9-28-tf. K HO3IE 3MBE 310LASSES?A small lot so please order promptly. They ar? fine. Summer Bros. Co. 10-23-2t. FOR RENT?Store and Fixtrues, barber shop and fixtures, meat market and fixtures and the ice house. All at Oakland Mill. For terms and so on apply it C. Moore, Newberry, S. C. * 10-5-4twp>. For Sale?P.~"*o Rir.o Molasses *oy Johnson M^Ora^kiu Co. 7-13-tf Roofing?Let us show you our gravel j roofing. Use it instead of the galvanized. Johnson McCrackin Co 7-31-tf CABBAGE, CABBAGE?The finest you ever saw, a car should reach us <aKAiif f Vi ri O-f 1-. Di.J Aflci "DVI./\MA UUUUb CM a JL I 1 1*211 c X iivu^ us your orders. Summer Bros. Co. 10-23-11. FOR SALE?Second hand motorcycles from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P. Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, 411 Glenn St. Phone 119. y-il-.it ltaw p. Mowers and Rakes?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. * 7-31-tf JUST RECEIVED?A car load of rice mealj. Jolinson-MeCrackin Co. 10-5-tf. ARE EYES OF Y In the best poss: the next few m< If you havn't ha amined, you do ter have them e , W. C. EZELI Opera House, i i he tunny fag R. DIRK'S CARTOON CHAI I Will Keep Yoi Lauc ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE FUNNY DCAD1 V I LUl lib Will Be % There ("Louie the Monk" More Fun Compressed ] You Ever Saw Bef TAKE THI HHUHnBn r Opera House PROGRAMME Tuesday, October 23 Vitagraph Pictures Wiil Present JULDRED MAS.\I>'G and MARC MACDERMOTT in "MARY JANE'S PA" j i Wednesday, October 24 Metro Pictures Will Present MABEL TALIATERRO in "PEGGY, THE WILL 0' THE WISP.* Thursday, October 25 Triangle Pictures Will Present DICK ROSSEX and WINIFRED ALLEX in ! "THE HAUNTED HOUSE." Also a . TRIANGLE COMEDY. % J FOR SALE?Crimson Clover Seed. O. L. Wilson, Prosperity, S. C., Phone 4512. , 10-16-tf. ' f TORS PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, and ? Dixie Eoys, also points of all sizes. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. FOR SALE?Plantation near Helena, 141 acres with tenant dwelling and,lot buildings; about 40 acres in cultivation, remainder well timbered. Also lot 1732 Harris Street, Newberry, one and one-sixth acre, two story dwelling. Apply to M. . J. Epting, vAdmr. Est, Wallace A. Cline, deceased, 1413 Bull Street Savannah Ga. THE OUR CHILD ible condition for >nths of study? id the eyes exnot know. Bef sxamined today. L, Optometrist wmmmaBommmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm Friday, Oct. 26 e Comes to Life [ IACTERS BECOME ACTORS I I i FRITZ \ 11 in Hvsterical ?hter I Hans und Fritz j | o o o Mama Katzenjammer o o o The Captain \ o o o The Inspector ?i ' ??!! 1 . .1 f\ .99 vioret tne boat into Two Hours Than ore In Your Life. 2 KIDDIES BMHHnHBHni