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?i)f %ttm m gem f Entered at tlie Postoffice at Sew. berry* S. C? as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOK. i I ? - *-? 1 10 1 m ? Tuesday, uecemuer, 10, un. ""TuuoT" ASD ALL ABO The Herald and News is still "in he hole" on account of the shortage of linotype operators, and like Many another concern has had to "pull the ox out of the ditch" on ttunday, much to our reporter's dislike as he likes to go to church and visit sick friends on that day, mot having any time for such during the week. But Mr Charlie iC West, the young man who assists in various ? v;? Kit.*' ways at tne orrice, is -auni& mo 1m pulling the paper out of the hole, teing quiCk to catch on he tackled the linotype machine and for a beginner is doing fine; he is fast getting to be an alHaround man in the printing office. There was a week-end sort of double wedding at the office of the prolate judge when Judge W. F Ewart performed the ceremony coupling or doubling up two colored couples, all persons being from the county to wit to woo: Delia Stephens and Geo. graham, and Daisy Graham and Jelf Stephen's. George's bride is the sister fDaisys' groom, while Lelia's huskand is the brother of Stephen's wife Some family affair. "W. T. Reeder has changed from Kinards to Newberry 3. Congressman Dominick is right about State rights. ?Pickens Sentinel. ^ J Mr M. H. Dawkins of the Prosperity section is assisting at the Newberry postoffice during Mr C. A. bowman's absence. Mrs J. C. Wyse of Saluda is visiting Mrs. G. W. Young at the Hotel fiavoy. Mrs Yonce will soon leave dewberry to spend a short while at ker former home m AiKen on ner way to Akron, Ohio, to join her husband, and will not return here, as she has given up the management of the hotel. *iuch to the regret of a good many people. Mrs J. 0. Willson and little daughter of Spartanbuag will spend the Christmas season here in Newberry , with her mother, Mre. E. R. Hipp. ! . There many friends will be glad to know that little Mary Hipp Wilson Has recoverea irom ner recent near- j latal accident of swallowing a pin. No opposition to Chief of Police E. !L. Rodelsperger has yet been announ- j ced, and because of the general satis- , faction that this officer has given,; with a record unexcelled as the heac! f the police force, it is not believe-! that any opposition will develop.-Newberry cor. News and Courier. We endorse the above. President Davis' address before the i I w w r & War I | You Must ft mr fhincfin & Jf VJU lOUll Little Ones WE have a 1 of toys fo m m mjm m vj* ?"> ill I uui a ling them a prices?withi of every one. Come in and f - 1 ! 1 1 _ tnev are aa seiec 1 Then there are in our store suita mas present for and useful as we MAiimAnnr Iiicrvucnjr Com; meeting yesterday was greatly en- ' Ijoyed by the large number of trie c association's members who were pre- ; h sent at the session. The speaker's ! nntriotiV and elonnent remarks were ^ frequently interrupted by applause, j ?Greenville News of Friday in re- j porting the proceedings of the South-! ern Textile association. j Mr. Albert Jones, of Newberry, nas \ c returned after a stay of several weeks : t here.?Charleston American. j c i Lieut. Ned Flynn, who has been the guest of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. i . U. C. Flynn. left Tuesday to take up his duties at Fort Dodge, Iowa, i Union Times. ! y | Mrs J. H. Harms, who has b^en t ' the very efficient secretary and trea- j ^ surer of the children's work, resignea j her office and Mrs. V. Y. Boozer, or ! Leesville was elected to succeed her. j at her own urgent request Mrs. Harms |. was most reluctantly released from!^ the ranks.- Lutheran Church Visitor , in reporting recently annual meeting ^ of the Woman's Synodical Missionary Society. j Harry Hardeman, a student of B. \ % * T * 1 Tronot ^ ivi. I., is xioms ujul ins \juiidiuiag ion. He is here one week earlier because of the shortage of coal in Greenwood. r Fev. Dr. J. A. D. Scherer. formerly v president of p\e wherry college hut now president of Throop university, 0 c Pasadena, Cal., aaaressea an upen meeting of the State council of <1e- ; fense in Columbia on December 7th ,s and praised South Carolina on lea dino- 11 | the South in construction work and v : said that the Palmetto State was one of the greatest In theUnion in this 3 branch of our war work.?Lutheran Church Visitor. j ^ ; George ft. tsoiana, me eouuiy jan- j er, will have a welcome visitor with him during the Christmas season He r has just received word from his son, o George E., Jr., that he has obtained * ^ a furlough from his company in j China will arrive in Columbia B about December 24. Young Boland ^ has been away for aTnumber of-.years . and is doing military duty in Chinese | territory.-The State. ^ Typ ? A i ?? TJA..A,. Vi o o ^ A11S TV.H UJIltJeil narcs C?v-v, | the pcsHion of clerk at Player's Ca- j i fe. Col. C. J Purcell, accompanied r>v i Dr. J. K. Gilder, went to the Baptist c hospital in Columbia Friday. He is Kan inmate of that institution being treated for kidney trouble and hieh ^ blood pressure. His many friends T? hope he will have an early recovery, ; Mrs. T. M. Rogers left Monday to j make a brief visit to her former homo in Athens, Ga., on her way to Atlanta to consult Dr. Calhoun, the eminent eye specialist. "'! ?vf'\ K-nrv Player, of Ft. Moultrie epent the week-end at his home in; Newberry, having come on account j r " f-e illness of his mother, who is ? better. Miss Halli" Wright, teacher of the 3 Pomaria Central school, and Miss q )r V pr it) or? \ lake a Mer- J * ias for the I ' I jeautiful line |? r the children |: iYid we are set- t i Is i reasomioifc; n the reach !: ake a look before | :ied. I lots of other things b?e for a Christ- f the older cues [I. - j paay J laskell Wright, student at Newberry :ollege, will sread Christmas at their j lome in Laurens county. REGISTRATION WENT INTO EFFEC SAUKDAY i ne new registration v>cut m?.v, ffect last Saturday and the releustionaires were sent out to the j >ut to the first bat'>.-h of regis- J rants. There is to be a classification ' )f all those who are within the draft! ge and each one will know just j vhere he stands. The questionaires jj ire sent to registrants between the I umbers 2 and 201 inclusive. They vill be mailed from day to day un~ il each registrant in the county has >een sent one. The registrant is required to ans ?er the questionaires within seven i lays from the date within which it i s mailed.Tne lawyers have all agreed ! o asst the registrant if he does do- I "nnw how to answer. In fact we be- J ieve that the rule requires the lawyers to do this without charge. The folio win gis the notice whlcn; ach registrant revives: "There has this day been maile' } o you a questionaire whic hyou equired by law to execute and return | fithin seven days from date hereof. j +/-v /1/\ OA if !if flj O Tl") i rcLllULKZ UU LUiictitutvj a. emeanor punishable bv no*- to ex- ' ;eed one year's imprisonment; and, aluable rights and result in your j uch failure may also depri" nmediate induction into miltary ser- | ce and trial by court-martial. "Date Dec. 15, 1917. S. J. Derric.'* rlember of Local Board." OONTOWtf THIRTEEN CLUB POMAJHA HIGH SCHOOL "Coontown J hirteen Club will be endered at the Pomaria hiirh school i i n Thursday evening by the children )t' the school assisted by local talent, j i pleasant evening is promised. An ! idmision tee of ten and twenty-five i :ents will be charged.} The following s the program: Opening Song, "It's a Long Ways to Berlin." Ii .Play, "The Nigger [Storekeeper." I Jokes. Songs. "Honolulu, America Loves Tou, * iolo and chorus. "Put on Your Slippers and Fill Tp ! rour Pipe." "In Time of Peace Prepare for i( Var." "Adar Town" Solo and chorus. | "Good-bye Broadway, Hello France'' j Quartette. | Play "Coontown Thirteen Club." ; "Farewell to Thee," Quartette. Closincr Son?, By All. ??-osa*? COI^MAX-SUBER The following annoirji^eTieit has\ eon receiver1. To meet Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stiber Tr. and Mrs. .Trio. Martin El^nore reuest the presence of yo* r company ] n the evening of Thursday, the I wentieth of F'e?emver fr^m si-: un- j il nine o'clock, Whitmire, South j arolina. POOLE-OTEXS The following announcement has i een issued: Mrs Tench Carson Pool requests j he honor of tout presence at the j redding reception of her daughter, ; fary Frances, and .Mr. Robert Spen- j >er Owens, on Thursday evening,1 )ecemfcer 27th at seven o'clock at | ler residence^Newficrry, South Car- : ilina. * ?. COTTON MARKET Cotton 28 1-2 1 c\a i o ! seea x.v? a * Prosperity Cotton 29 Seed 1-12 Oiappells Ootton 27 Seed 1.15 pomarla Cotton 30 Seorl i.i2 i v EInards. Cotton 2S 12 Seed 1 05 "u'dAOCH JiHSSHJE?e GCu^lOiUOO : [BnpiAipui jo eoirspiiLc? sq; j uuq} laraqsai J3q;o ;not#t/d ' ' ?" T-irtoiiu Tsrmn j jri(J I ;on 'ijnp siqj aSj^qos^p o; pa I -papaABq qm. ajdoad aaaj s sy I uciioq put? jtyiuuraaij 'jfyissa odu jo 2;np v si '^ddris pooj jno jo noxjB - a a a s a o :> in saojoj .mo i m Jijlljl? j jo ;naninoj -na aqi aja[d -laoo c* uSi^d :*?>r -frn*3 a o I Ai -nocj?a * v i FAIR WARM>G to all. Ladies Solid Gold Matches, Open Face, for o.^ly $10. Call or write quick to W. B. Rikard, Je-vreler, Prosperity, 3. C. 14-4-6t. ? MMWBH | EIGHT /T* v w n IUA Jk Select yoi I from arti I We have ? jjj Ties, Handk< jj Bath Robes, j pers for any 1,AVOO TlP "V7 the service, | are useful su I Help conser* mas present* I I I A groat many of those who have se n "The Birth of a Nation" want to se3 it- again and all who did not go to see it are eager for its reappearance here and the people are looking forward to it. There win be two days of it the 26th and the 27th instats. ,rm ! II 9_ I Our Mi turned fro nessee an (purchased he could f m 4 fj it's a pie as I Mules, w! I cr not. C | need one j head quart ! m^|i BSBKSSSSSaSSSSBSSESSBBnBBBS 223 H/inDC 1HA1 i?AV/A\S-? JLsr\ J UIMIMMIMmaMMnBMHMnMaaMHMMiaM MMMMKJHHHMMna UP EAR ir Christmas cles that a 1 them. erchiefs. Scarfs. "Comfy" Bed size, all in nic qu have a sole we Have nice itable for him. /e by making y r r n 5 trorn userui ar dewberry, S. C. nmmmtamaatBeammmmm mamm m mmmammmtBnmwommmnmmmmmBamm I Mr. w. Jf'ranK: iirown aiea m a nos- : rived Monday to s*.?nd his holicray |. I ; pital in Columbia Iasl week He l?tre<s ! '.near Glymphville, this county. | : Mrs. Sara Caldwell bas returned | I from East Flat Rock, Henderson, N. iC., her school having- closed a week ; earlier owing to coal shortage. <ssr f r. C. F. Lathan h >m a trip throi d Kentucky, ^ a car of the B ind. Don't fc sure for us to s hether you wai ,'ome to see us 1 , and make c ers when in 1 (S TO J1 ! M it O ' LY D-<?oc'o?iro JL ? I 4 *e useful. I j Suspenders, 1 room Slip- f ^ e Christmas i' . iier boy in I I articles that I 1 our Christ- | tides. I ii i wmmMmMmmmmmmmmmmmamnkJummmmmmmmmm That is an important meeting that Mayor Wright has called for t might. Every citizen /should be interested and attend this meeting. ' There will !)e a play at che Pomana school on Friday ni^ht and the pro- / . gram will be printed in Froday's paper.. BmnRMm hub as just re- ? lgh Ten- I cvhere he est Mules 1 >fget that | how you I I it to buy I when you 1 )ur place | Jft. town. I