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i r, \ ij \ - J l' * ' ? ? . N ^;v : - ' * * 7 it"* 53r. r. H. Hvler of Prosperity 1 was i- ih.Q c'ly Saturday. Xfr.- ,1. W. K;/er. brotVe of Mrs. L f ry Leo, lids been commissioned first 1'eii.': in t>e signal corps at Ft. I* fao." e.?-Kingstree Record. ]?r.; .\ . B. Kibler of Prosperity C was is Newberry Set. rday. 31 r. \V. A. Fair, formerly cf Yorkx is now in command of the miJi-/ v:ry y?o!iee at Camp Sevier, with the xsvok of major.?Yorkville Enquirer. X?rs. E. P. Matthews of Newberry. %vv , >as been visitin her son. Dr. C. A. Matthews, return?j;1 home T ics^.ay. -a Advocate. 22nd. - Purdette Jones and family have come frcm Xev/berry, Mr. Jones has charge of Mrs. Martha Edward's farm. , ?.Johnson cor Edgefield Chroncile 3dr. Clarence Watkins has yielded to the pressure and channel his mind i^out going to Wichita Falls. He will remain in Newberry, his friends are e^ad to know, and is again in the au"^t*?c3>bile business in this city, with Summers' garage. TFIllam S. Matthews has been comlitlasioned first lieutenant of infantry at Fort Mver. Mr. T. TV. Matthews has returned to Columbia, Miss., after spending sev days in Newberry witn nis Drouier, 'Mr. B. C. Mattffews., Mr. B. B. Boland was in the city from Prosperity 1 Saturday. * Mr C. F Evir?s of Cameron and Miss Evms of Sumter visited their \ sSsfer, Mrs. W. H. Zeigler, in Newberry last week, motoring in Mr. Evins' %?*t. Mrs. Zeieler left Saturday mor njrig with t^em to visit at their homes for a couple of days. "Mr. R W. Mills v/as in Newberry Saturday from Prosperity 1. ?iTr. J. A. Folker of Pomaria was "here Saturday. Mr Ho.v E'^tinj; of Fort Oglethorpe | t* interestine: the boys and others by I jT^owino- t^em some neatly executed I t*rawioes of trenches in the neighbor Yicoti ot Verdun Misses Nellie Adams and Ethel Russnpnt the week-end in Newberry. Mr. F. Z. Hutton asd family have come to Newberry and have appart^nents at the residesce of Mrs. J. R. C-reen Mr. Hutton is engaged in soil v -survepisg under the srovernmcnt. Mr and Mrs. R^fys Williams and Mr. trod Mpr. Malcolm Williams have re** - > ? < - v - xi_ _ nr$1 "Ternea irom uoiuniuia. uie vYii~!i^.rrrs. who have Seen car^e^tenn? at 0~mT) Jackson. having come home to ^n^a^e in work with Johnson .and Joh-nson, contractors. ^ 3;lrs. J, B. Gre^o^v h*s r< t^r^ei. from p. visit to relatives in Saluda v -coimtv. v y- nnu Tvli's. T. B. Mann, Miss Matils Mann and Mr Eugene Williamson jeiteiiuei the Williamson-Zimmerman ^e3dmg at Dyson Saturday afternoon Revs. F. E. Dibble, W. R. Bouknighi ^rvisd 11. L. Knight will attend the meetM? of the upper South Carolina confoat Clinton this week. Messrs. Lonnie Boozer and Robert Hutchinson returned Friday night *rom Danridge, Tenn., and their quick -return from their trip means much to many people here. Because Tennessee "hog meat is the sweetest kind of hog meat Mr. A. C. Jones is another Newtferryb^rn hoy to get an appointment as second lieutenant;. * He is a brother -of Mrs W n Schenck and is now at Have Y< j Let tor our } HERE'S WH One of our specia A dress overcoat I 3 shirts, latest pa 3 neckties, stunm A derby, the seas And a couple of j: I Did you ever su and satisfaction paper? i 0 Q fi jf* C-3&-4J t Ajp^ . " " ; : . \ t -C*?. . J C v\iii JC S,. ill tU!l til. Unas P. Carre, who i.3 in X-j\v York, made second lie 1 1 ^ -* ^ * ^\n .-Ha of tl*i O 1 ai U ?. i' ? .' L Ul .e ent appointments. u-.. line Haskell Wright will Yi : i i^g at h. r homo in i :\ns co nty. accompanied i;v hoc 'ev.-jtr: y coHeg-: ' "> c I friend. Miss "I'-vn, of Silverstreet. ill- Gordon - LeiJ.'e. v. iio is helping the mat -rial work at C^mp .la- kson, is vi -)iin;v at heme for a few days. Harvey Cramlall a former lino" ^e o ea'o- on The Her-.d and yf.?vvs, s].'"rt Monday afternoon in Xew o -ry cn hi$ way from Columbia to Conve lioi't. He is exchanging work :~i the ' rir.t^u-? office for work on t!io c:.vm, f :11 clowning and operating big farm in the Nutmeg Stote. 7\fe- "rs. Tant Wicker and Bill Waldrop have returned from a deer and liird hunt at Ehrhardt, Green Pond vnd Riddels, in the low country, where they spent a w,eek. They killed 1*2 birds and Mr. Waldrop killed a deer. Mrs. Waldrop and the two chiL dren spent the time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wicker, ret^rninti to their home in Laurens with Mr. Waldrop. Mr. H. R. Paysinger left Monday for Augusta, :o visit his sister, Mrs. H. C. Lorick, in that city Mr. Timothy Burton, who works at the c?ntinm<;nt in Columbia, way ir the city Mpnday. J. H. Howard has resigned as overseer of weaving at the Glenn-Lowr} n:ills, Whitmire, to accept a similai position with the Ware Shoals Man ufacturing company. Dr. William Folk and Messrs Haskell Wright, Joe Epting and Richarc Carlisle have returned from their deci hunt at Georgetown. Mr. Wright Kill ed two and' Mr. Epting one. One o: the deer killed by Mr. Wright was c fine buck, said by citizens of George town to have been one of the fines' a Inr* e 'jl %*|UL ^Jl Jl S v - For Sal I With Se /I ! Carolina 1400 Mi I W A V 3U a Libert 's swap Your I "Thanksgiving AT WE WILL ( 1 English model Michaels-St< i tterns - ^rs ion's most authentic )airs of silk socks a *-? r%4- ^2i/?4?/i ?i1/v i/mi iiicic u/u I crowded into one i i ?r* P rp: h h m fe' & iii tiiat .? n loa^ . . Y\, lw-;ht ]i id so-) 1 luck in killii.-, iiis bui bad luck with Uiu.u a.-> j 0 U j' * XiOt L t U CllclIiCC ?'i illp of the meat home ?>I. \Y. 0. !ASlsoii has relumed a visit to Atlanta. .John II. Ruff and lit lie u:v.'yiiio;* Julia Catherine spent the wiv'-. - Charles Ruff. Marion and Carrol Baxter an I o- ; v.' U r.io;.:rc I t;> Grcenwpo.1 Sunday. v?j v; C r .o (' ::r returns W'c l -"--m ; .c, oTjiIIvcs in La*rens county. \Tf.3c T-irtHfe V.'rv teacher of C nf,.{.] Poroaria. will s"?"1-" Thar^rirP'ing ft her home in Laurens county. Mr. T. A. rton bought of Mr. IIHliary Long 112 bales of c-otti'i Monday of 30 cents. Mr. Long was 2 See cr \Vn*? * F->V Se'cctlon Pa :kage 01 anything In the line of Hresei ts or Weddirgs, Personal Gifts, or Own Use. i SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND JLWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STEPLING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS l Jewelry of the newer patterns, both in plain and fancy jewelry. \Ye Only Handle Solid and Gen. uine Gcodsjand compete with al> - mail order houses. Orders filled at once. I TRY US SILV [ v t Columbia, S. C. Phone 4E01 i Ccr, Main and Hampton Sts. t amSSOBZSaiaBBISBHSnBMBBBEaMMBBIb' sr~i ? r Iff ^ f if Starter j ain Street J y Bond ? I lend I Outfit" HIVE YOU:-- I jrn suits $20.00 20 00 at $1.50 4.50 at .50 1.50 3.C0 too (T> ^ Wa 0Dt/. UU s so much style I t small, piece of I | f FW> <?*>> ?-*? ^ J in ?I 3 i ?* ?.- -. T.'tv^rr r. J in town with his his head .u .. . j:rt it ... bii' .e i:i :i 'Tiro ; et re"oi"^'1 for ji-e hir.i feel better. \ v v i.i'.nt c e:i lns*:. r :v e ii ol branch-s a air auxiliaries a.n-1 chairmen of '.II cor.; >1.: * *. be bel l a! the ' h school on \ . ' ' ?' "u'-'Ol: 1' * ? *. <>0 O C:0Ca,. "Trinke? Day" in Ward !, asks :hat .' " , r.nlrib: tors v 111 have their broken 1 it" oJ cok! reaey for the ccmnnttee 'vho '.vill call for them on T..Oo flay morning. This is fc< the Rc-1 C-o?s. Tn wri!?ng to -.avo Iv's copies of The HeraM an-1 Xov.s se:?t to him a? /i ' rt* f . * OTvrfn 1 j Ka";*y Summer says: 'I hate to miss a single copy. Yo:j people ai- 'core can't realize how much we the news v,*o get from home." Si'linAL NOTICES LOST,?Riarrk and Wnite Sl otted dog been lest ever since the 1 ~?t h. ; 1 -.i- 4. ~ T ^ >v-? AA i Uwner Will piease ruiuru ^iu? Kitchen. Blairs, It. F. D. I. 11-27-1tp. CABBAGE FOR SALE We will have a car of Danish Cab; bage at -Prosperity, S- C. on the 28th. or 29th. of this" month and solicit ; everybody who neels cabbage to call * y I cn us and get them. Price reasonable Respectfully,_ Scott Grocery Company. ; | Vr\ C EZELL. OPTOMETRIST.?1116 Main St , Newberry, S. Practice \ limited to the eyesight, and the fitfivitr crlflccpc: I j i FO'v SALE?A good 1916 model Ford j Roadster. G. L. Robinson. | 11-27-11. ! IlIXG LOST?'Plain gold ring losl | last week in the store o[ Caldwell and Haiti wanger. Owner ca?i have same by paying for ad and identifying ring. 1 i_97_Tf BRICK?Just received two cars best brick. Get our prices; we can save you money.' Davis Luraber Company, phone 56. 11-27-tf. I HATE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate, fall, spring or siumiaer delivery. Be sure to see me before you H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. 'C MULES?We have raulei on hand. A. G. Wise. Prosperity, S-. C. 11-27-tt BRING US your Due Bill and get the flour we sold you. The Purcell Company. 31-27-3t. i 1 . ' | A. other farxad of HOCiS AND PIGS Your Last Chance to Buy "V Get Yours "While the Getting is Coed" Boozer & i! . i " _ i i t j .? ./ i .. \ i pei 'uiis are warned not to ircjsjujs u:.o:i the lands of the unJoi'signcJ by h::nfr. . .'i v.y cr w..ate.*or. And c3i o.'ially I.y 2001 Mtii.; l'm'o: 1 N e py i"- or i:pon i 0 otlur lands. ?irs. S^liij A 1 -L7--::p. BAJitEi-Se;'u Ryv Mortal : .:a:> lV'tc.r Gil thcai at - n in c . h>- J-11 . * * 'TIS - : . iry wu h a* lov cmt pri.c; S e - at once as this let will not " -it 1' Summer Bros. Co., 1l-23-2t. . ?Just u few siors iC^t. Bst-* or -A them now. Summer C.03. Co, 11-23-tf. ri;i}AK -"V:I>'(?(. 1-S ?Ji;U received a or 1 of the best Heart Cedar bh:'K'f-s. Nothing letter, to roof ! -'.r ho us > * i*. ">Ve wl! iv: pieas-1 e1 to quot^ you our best prices. Davis Lumber Co. j 11-2-tf. I M'W CTiDP?New Orleans Molasses' \ just arrived. Summer Bros., Co., : ! 1 l-23-2t. i TRESPASS >OFICE?So trespass/ngl bv hunting or cattle allowed on anj j of t'ie A. 1J. Hudson lr.nas. jornson-j M^Crar-kin Co. ! I n-e-4t. j BAIM> WIRE?and nails, fence wir?, full storks at rock botton prices See us before you buy. -i l1-23-2t. Summer Bros. Co., : - si J. D. Qir PROSPER / ^ J New load Dece ; " I I | Brand MBv?t ?f> *??m,? -"*** la r-1 c* 1 | r or bale at. | Phone No. 300 I II ! mtmmsmmtawmmmmmmEmmmmBBmBmmmammmBmmmmamautmmm up Sfe 3 W T? B | \/ ICt ' I I When the boy !| pay a fly Are you ready to weico jj? _ iij Can you roll back the and give a dance on a mom I Or haven't you a Victn If not, stop in and ask Victors and Victrolas 310 tc LeRoy A. & M. M. IV Phone 382 | STUDIO NEAR Look or the Do II eij r * xr * 'i "fc - > -fa. - 1* '"w ^ r :< GO.>1 * 'Y'iVS-O Tsiesuiiv. N?!vo!!;l><"r ?7. 1 ?i\i?V A > T>!11*0 N ^4 c-r- .- T ?-- \r; .i-vrV V rive re^Is. Also -Am^viro'i Y.'.ir **<v.vs Tcu::c.XctcsiSjct CS A 31.HE. PKTHOV \ i:i J uSILE^f E SELLi:2S.? J Five reels * 1 Thwkiy, >'o ember 29. } rov STlilVATT Iri o:r;-s ot ross." Five reels. Also A Triangle Comedy. HEMSTITCHING done bv Mrs. J. N Booth, Drayton street Piione 237? 3 rings. i 11-16-tf. / A FOR THE REMAINDER of the season I will operate my gin on Thursday and Friday and* Saturday of each week, G. W. Kinard, Prosperity. ll-23-3t. JIST RECEIVED?A car load of rice meal,. Johnson-MeCracki-n Co. 10-5-tf. - j TURN PLOWS?Oliver Pattern, ant* Dixie Poys. also points of all siz es. See Johnson-MeCraokin Co. VMes? V JUL ? L,E ittlebaum ITY, s. C. ;mber 1| 1917 J -atest Fifodel | j "P fn l a Discount I ^ i M.:. C* I JL.UWCT iVlCUU >JU "I it roia__ L - - ?- w,-r ^ ^ s on furlough J <* ing visit I ^ me them? : rug?, start tnc victroia, ent's notice? us about our easy terms. w . ^40?. I