The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 01, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8
FCRZLT PEIfSO>AL
*o^?iavei* ! ntiinj People Ke\?
jvcj?, aa^ rko*e Wh$ Y&fc
Jtewkerry.
Mr W. F. Wight man an J family wen:
to L'at?s'oi:>,g to spend thv holidays h(
with, relatives. n:
Mr T. S-. Livingston o: t~e Vrc"
to
partly section v?vs in the city Friday.
Mrs T.E. Chambliss has re'r.rr. .1 '
*? Kinards 1 from an extended stav .
11!
in Decatur, Ca. ,
? 1h
Mr Young iiutohinson of Wilrr.in- jt
Lola ware, oam*j al the no.L'ay
reason to visit his sister J.Irs.
in
Monroe iAicker and his nephew, .Mr ^
-Tant" Wicker.
Lr W. C. Kzol! spent Christmas .
with his folks at his former home in
Cross Anchor.
Mrs Marvin Anderson of Abbeville ^
is the guest of Mr and Mrs Paul E
Anderson. |te
Miss Sarah Be?.m of Clinton is a ' 0j
pleasant visitor of Mrs B. A. Havird. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Stuckey and rj
ehildrea of Bishovile spent che holi- j
State Constable T. G. Williams came tc
in a day or so ago from Beaufort. ' ej
Mr. and Mn. James L?. Aull and
toaby of Columbia spent Christmas ti
with relatives in Newberry . c<
Miss. Esteile Powers, teacher ai t;
ampobe:ia, was the Christmas guest f2
of h?r fatfeor; Dr A. J. Bowers, and 0i
-iamiV. - hi
3Ir Ceo. L. Bp# and the "whole de- 01
light?1.!! fan-ily made a hunting trip H
to ilieir Kinards relatives during the hi
holidays, that is Mr ?pps did the
hunting killing of about eight rabbits, tb
Mrs Bessie Thomas of Columbia tt
spent Christmas day with her relat- ei
/ ive? in Newberry. ' \\
George Sanders is tne new messen- m
ger boy^ at the up-town telegraph a
office. We think George will make ti
a eood one. b<
vi/ Q G $ &;? vTir wche? "Som** tl
where in South Carolina," was a SI
Christmas visitor home. , pi
Soldier Sam Morris was One of the tl
Camp Sevier boys coming home for di
holiday. : hi
Mr T. S. Humphries was another: Si
iio'i o9^nu:3 in his hr?me durinsr di
the Christmas gladness in other homes i
He went to Union to be present at
the burial of his mother.
Eugene SIi?h of Columbia visited
his folk* in -N-ewberry Christmas.
Mr and Mrs S. T. Gallman have
gone to Xewberry to spend a few
days with I4r. Mid Mr3. T. W. Ga'lman
The Stat?. 29th.
Mr J. R. Til'ey, manager of the
""So; thrrii F?11 T-^e^lione "xrban^e
*at Cam <r,r>^T"T)a, spent
several days of the holidays with his
fa^i'y in Newberry.
Miss Ethel Eo'-'- ers. teacher at Go'ds
boro. N. C came home for the holi
day-vacation
Miss Anv.e Jon?s. member or tne
Savannah. Ga. High srhool faculty s*
is spending the extended season at
home . j&
Mr. Frask Ewart, now of the Field d:
artillery, Fort Moultrie, srent from fc
l<Yiday to Sunday at his home in
Newberry.
Mi?B Sadie <5ogg&ns, her numerous
friends are delighted to know, has t
.returned from the hospital all right. ^
Capt M. M. Buford is the only ex- .T
<?onfe^e^te solder who is a mem-!
i p
"ber of the lately mustered in New-1
hprrv company. j
Mr* Je-se Wilson and baby are 51
quests of re's tires in Newberry, j
Sna^tar^rr?: Journal. 27th. . j
Mr. John Monts of the Dutch Fork :
took unto himself a b^tte~ half. Miss i
c
Mayor of Newberry county. Best wishes i
go out to them.?Chapin cor. Lexington j x v
. J)ispatch -News, 26th.
Miss Bertha Gallman has gone to |
Newberrv to spr>nri the holidays w.'th j01
her parents.?The State, 23rd. j f.r
Miss Carrie Lorick, who tenches at j(J
" - - ?? | ti
Cunppells, is at nome ior a ?; _
The State, 23rd. j m
I re
Miss Alma Lupo, a member of the j ^
Whitmire High school factulty, is spend- j
ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. j
N. A. Lupo.?The State, 23rd. j
The city schools closed Monday after- ( q
noon till January 8 arul the teachers left :
Tuesday morning for their several
homes for the holidays. . . . Miss j jJ(
Annie L. Kay. Newberry. . . ?Pee I
Dee (Bennett3ville) Advocate, 20th. ) ,
Miss Fannie Mae Wade of Chester' 5
a.*:d James l?or Crawford of Clinton j
were married Thursday at the Methodist | j1(
parsonage by the Fev. W. H. Murray.? ; gc
. Kinarda cor. The State, 23rd. ! il}
21r. II. L. Dominick of Little Monn-1 SI
"*Tam was in Newberrv Fridav. 'Si
" v 1
Miss Helen Summer is with her ;v
mother, Mrs. J. A. Summer, for the lioli-'
Says.?The State, ?3rd. : s
Misses Frances Wheeler, Marguerite '
"Spearman. Euth Wilson, Annie Kinard,;
Louise Melton, Lucile Lathan, Mary d
Dunn and Margaret Mcintosh are among 'e
the college <?rirls returning to Kcvlnrrv j
for the holidays, there being from Win- ( c
throp. ! P
Mr. Norman L. Wessinger, principal 'l
of the West Springs school, pnss?<I
-through Union Saturday en route to his L
?me at Prosperity fjr the holidays.?
rogrt-ss, 2oth.
Theteachers have gone to their homes
>r the holidays. . . Miss Heutz to
[)Maria, Miss Fant to Siiverstroet. . .
-Iva cor. Anderson Mail, 2-i?,h.
George E. Boland, .Jr., arrived in tlia
ty l;?st night direct from China, where
is in the service of the American
my forces. This is his first trip to
s home in many years and here iu time
dine with his parents on Christmas
iv.?The State, 25th.
Jdiss Margaret Moore, who is teach
g in the Xe-vberry public sciioois, is at
nue for the holidays,?Greenwood
idex, 2i'nd.
ti. aiUJil Htm i.\s vviu
ica today io attend the marriage of
iss Lydie Coleman and Mr. E. M.
.ibei* of Ne.vberry.?Greenwood Index,
.mi.
Air. and Mrs. S. F. Perry of Newberry
i\e returned from a visit to Spartan
.irg.?Greenwood Index, 22nd.
Mr. E. H. Aull of Newberry spent yes
rday in Wallialla visiting at the home r
: Bev. and Mrs. "VV. B. Aull. He was 0
1 his way to Atlanta.?Keowee. Cou- *
er, 26th. r
Mr. Thos. I. Sw ^ert left Wednesdav ^
u vuiumuia, r> ^ j.?%> irm ~
large of the book* uie Adluh Mill- i
g company and aiSO act in an execu- a
ve capacity with an allied concern, the
^lumbia Grain and Provision company. I
hese two concerns do a large ruanu- n
icturiiig and wholesale business in and b
it of Columbia and Mr. Swygert will I
ive an important place in the direction 1
f their affairs.?Laurens Advertiser, h
e will fill the bill all right. We know .
m well. a
Mr. Schumpert is very enthusiastic in e
ie work of the Red Cross and has been d
ie means of collecting while here sev- o
al hundred dollars for the cause, t
'hile on the streets of the town Christ- a
as eve he threw down on the sidewalk q
coin and asked the crowd of pedes- t
ians to cover it with similar coins, c
)th white and colored responded. When a
1 e he: p of coins were counted Mr.
humpert realized near $30, which he
laced in the hands of the treasurer of ^
le local Eed Cross unit.?Iva cor. An- T
srson Mail, 27th, in mentioning the j
olidav visit of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ?]
humpert and Miss Freda to their
aughter, Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard. E
M isR Fn.nnie Sanford is on a visit to c
?r aunt in Greenville.
Mrs. W. G. Haughton and Graham (
aughton left today to spend the holi- r
ays with relatives in Newberry.?
vl
partanburg Journal, 22nd. ^
Mr. Jacob B. Enlow and family have
'C
oved from Prosperity 1 to 421 Cros- .
>n street. ,
\ *
Rev. S. C. Ballentine, going to his .
vx field in Damascus, Va., says: 4'I f
ant The Herald and News to follow ^
e. Have enjoyed reading your paper,
id it has been worth, much to mc in
C
lis work. May you live lon^ and grow
'< " "" ?.
2Jr. Geo. S. Dickert and family have
oved from Prosperity to 506 Glenn
rcet.
Friends of Dr. G. W. Connor were
[ad to see him on the streets yester
g
vy. He has been confined to his home
f
>t ten weeks.?Greenwood Journal,
,th. 1
Mib Clarence Renneker and little
V? n J>Amo of.
ill gut Ci jja<ai j uavc iviuiuvu *?-.
t a pleasant visit to her father in *
ewberrv for two weeks.?Orangeburg *
imes and Democrat, 20th.
Mrs. G. A. Wright and daughter, Miss r
lizabeth Wright, of Newberry, are vis- 1
ing Mrs. W. B. Harrison in Hammond 8
reet.?Greenville Piedmont, 26th. 1
Mrs. Walter Cameron oi Newberry is ^
isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
inith.?Pacolet cor. Union Times, 27th. ^
Mr. and Mrs. George Balle spent
hristmas in Newberry.?Laurens Atl
?rti*er.
Capt. E. Ilenrv Cappclmann of Camp
ickson is visiting Lis parents on leave
? nlicon r.n o f fnr o ar4rtr?ial /Tp
tv^OVxiV. V ^ (UlVi C* U|/WAU* VVM* wv VA
aming in bayonet tactics at Fort Sill,
k.la. Capt. Cappelmann was for some
me before going to Fort Sill military
struetor at Newberry college. lie will
'join his company in a few days.?The
rate, 28th.
Miss MairiL* Lee Camp of Newberry
as a deiigaiiul visitor to Mio. J.
'ier Blake last. week.?Ninety Six cor.
reen..ood Journal, '27ih.
Mr. Paul Whitaker is spending the ?
liristmas season in Newberry.?Bam- 1
jrg Herald, 27th. ^
Mr. G. N. Long has canged h>s address f
! The Herald and News from Newberry v.
to Prosperity- o.
Miss Verna L. Summer has resigned
?r position as teacher of the Reagbi
hooi and lias gone to her home in C'o
mbia to spend the winter. And The
:ate of the 23rd said: Miss verna
immer, who teaches at Silverstreet, is
1 joying the holidays with her parents,
r. and Mrs. J. A. Summer, in Taylor
rect.
Baba Thomas, a Syrian student at
ewberrv college, is spending the holi
ivs with Iiis coliege mate, William Bal
ntine.? Pomaria cor. The State, 22nd.
G. Breaker Setzler, student of medi
ae at Charlottesville, Va., is with his
irents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Setzler, for
ie holidays.?The State, 23rd. j.
The- Pomaria boys and <jrirls are at
Dme for the Christinas holidays: Misses j
.ois Hontz .'inJ Norris Settler fro:i
jummerland college, Miss Eloiae liipj
roin Greenvii!? YVonan'i collect*,
airline Ar1' aiiu Ida Yomi<j from Win
liroj), Miss Annie Leilzsi-y from Dm
Vest, Kd'.viu lk'iitz, William Balientine
Joy Cromer ;tn;l Gcorrjf Caid '.*ei! lY >
sew terry and liubcit Auii, iiayne i-'o.l
iiul IZoberi Karky l'ro.-u (u-mson. .M:.
jieorgie lieiitz it> detained at Wuithrop
?i'omaria cor. The Stale, L3rd.
- ? ' ??/& " -
*AttitJvb & Aiii> AlilM.'T.
The Gaffney Ledger tel'3 -jf z
ounty man who hauled wood to thai
ity during late freezing \\\ ather anc
efused to take advantage of the uttei
1 lrvlAOf nr.fp r\f fi r. f ? a . * r? nr * ^ ? *
lciui^c ou'-oij wi o ^ ll s;,. iii ^ i I... >
tot overcharging for his wood lv.
tas gained the everlasting gratitud'
,nd appreciation of the people. Wha
, contrast to the man in Newbern
ountv who charge] and made shiv^
iring people pay enormous and outra
;eoi:s prices for a little wood. Tli(
r.an who would thus take advantag<
if people ought to b3 ostracised as
he common thief is ostracise!. Tin
nan who would rob people in this
vay during their .necessity and dig
ress would steal money from you]
)urse if he had the chance. We hart
. man in Newberry county who is
iquai in nobility of the Gaffney man
)r W. C. Brown. There may be anc
lo doubt are others, but w? hart
leard of Dr Brown'* fairmindedness
5ut ever> body knowa that nothinj
ess was to be expected of Dr Brown'i
iigh sens? or nonor.
.In view of the terrible suffering
,nd actual starving among theArme
lians and ' other peoples, and th<
istress amoig our own people. f.om(
f us do not think it rtie rU;ht thing
o have spent so much money on big
.nd very expensive turkey dinner:
,nd the like. People are taxed, som<
ieyond their means and ability, t<
ontribute to the many and various
ippeals through tho different chann
tis lor money.
Great attractions are booked fo:
he opera huose moving pictures thi:
veek, as William Duncan and Caro
lolloway will play "The Tenderfoot"
[hiesdaay, Francis Bushman and Bev
Tly Bane "The Adopted Son" Wei
Lesday, besides other pictures to b<
hown according to the program.
The terrific screeching of a freigh
^comotive engine coming up Thursda]
oade people in the neighborhood junij
>ut that the end of the world ha(
:ome or the battle front of the wai
tad been suddenly channel to New
terry. The ladies and children hurry
rg to the overhead bridge saw i
reigfet train with a box car on firs
isshing to the tank as fast as stean
ould malve it go. Tbe fire was in i
ar loaded wi*h tricKs!
Xecessarliy as we have missec
wo issues, some items are not fresl
.Ithough they have been in cold stor
ge.
In the Recorder Earheari's cour
ast Thursday Jim Leak, Tom Jack
ion and Ed William each paid $!
or indulging In Christma3 gambling
nnirh oftheir holiday ready mon
>y going to the cit7.
We had an idea of keeping up wit!
hihgs Christmas week for the ?dit
on of the paper, but the weather wai
o cold and dark and there were s<
nuch doing that the job was givei
ip because it would not havo mean
,ny rest for the reporter; nence i
s to b ehoped the shortcomings wil
e overlooked.
?n the recorder's court Monday Ca
rav, colored, forfeited a $10 bond
etit Lirceny was the charge.
T ? AT-*** l/vi^t!nn -p it O
ire signals, iCarrington and Nanc
hould of course have been printer
Iarrin?:ton and Nance.
Come to the movies and heln wl:
he v*ar. Ten per cenl: of your admiss
cm roe* to Unci Sam.-TCasley Progress
.Tud<rr> Ei?wart on Thursday bsfor*
Christmas married t'vo colorel co!ir;]e
t his office, all of the Chnpre1!:
^orv.'hr.'r'hnnfl thp first counle bein<
T\idower and widow, Jake Richa^r1:
,nd Annie Kaughman end th" seco**^
o"p?e h'eing the son of the widow an;
he daughter of the widower, Ko:
Cauehmm aand Caroline Pichirdg
"he children of t*>e latter oermh
nil he the sorne kin^ks in the twe
amlies. Aad on last Thursday mo:
; 41.? >"'1rrA Wi-rifi'l
or? fimriip, Pe^i S'l^pr o? Snm^ts1
ind Be-lcv ]\ToCav o* Po^e^ia Th?r
o*1 T^'T^^nv ,niorht. Pv Ti?^ hovi
>o P*ill p'r>otV!''T* O
n^orefl 'Oitirens. .Ta"rr>e?; Douglas an?
'.'o^sio Wicker of N^*'!;e'-T.
Up to the 13th of 1(>17
^ rp^0?.fp^ Vrirrn^Pr'lt^r .Tuli'i:
Ticoti fVre rp-o ?.l.~9f> n
4n V .-vixavv fvT TfT
,*OUUIl I'lIllJHI l : l .1 .. . . ...
:* ^srnaist 20.031 up to t.".at 3;ito U
916.
SiTV>e Pop-ai en10're1 TV?<? k^llod
i railrond train so^^viio".-* l,?<f v.*o
lI'o to p<iv. h^wf-vo^ Hint j
rvas not our Pam. Prr^vho-lv v?v
'p-rv xronld hnj'e Ven sorrv n :
henn.
P ov fl 7\T CJo-fi-vrj "hoes -?r>i ?
ocrte at Xewborry ar<d will ir.oT'
1
iK'xt ce'-:. His friar.ds regrt1. to set
them l?Y;ve ?t. Ceor??. Dorchester
rli^'e. 28th.
fc'r Pr.d L'Irs Fo.d K? '? cf Ntw
York can-e in lor the hch at th?
l o e o:'l:. r moth, r, Mrs. J- V.*.
Tvl .* ! o. evt TVo:, '..'.ed! nl st'.i^eit
of T l-^e i-nlve-v:V, I%"ew Or'ean.%
>v ? I: re for t're uoilJays ami the
marriage of his sister.
Don't ne-^ect the-1 irds. We wo'.iMc t
c.ue to s^e even a ('02; starve in this
v fi rv 1?t IT riT^Or-l.
Tlie ro~;: I.\r meeting of the Dray ion
Rutherford Charter, U. D ., will
be held at the rsr.ler.ee of Mrs. Mary
Hi'T' or. T:c?dry afternoon, at
I! rrinutcs o[ 4 o'clock.
I will be in ti e ollke et the a"dnor
every Saturday during January for the
purpose of receiving applications tor
pension ?.
W. G. PKTEHSOM;
Pension rommiasioner.
Will
..STRAYED One red sow. 200
Lbs J. H. Wicker.
l? l? It
Lost?Red Jersey ho5. Dark spotted.
Weight about 90 pound*. Short tail.
Fancer please return to Jeff Smith,
Coppock place. Route 4 , -Newberry.
? Lost?On Monday morning a ?rhite
Spanish scarf wrapped in blue paper.
I Finder will be rewarded by retur
- ning same to Mrs. Jas. Mcintosh.
3 1?1?It
r MULES?We have mules oa kaad. A.
\ G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C.
11-27-tJ.
5
3 FOUR HOUSE FARM?for rent. Ap
5 ply to Johnson McCrackea Co.
3 12-21-tf.
AIL PARTIES?Are warned not to
r hunt, tresnss or allow anr live
i stock to run at large oil the land
1 of the undersigned PcObert O'Neal
Bedenbaugh. 12-21-Stp
l
" i BARBED WIJRE?Hog Wire, aad all
a i kinds and heights of wire fencing.
" - Also Wire nails of all siaes, ai
J Johnson-McCrackia Co.
! 10-2-tf.
? OXY ACETELENE WELDI5G?We
7 are equippe dto do all kinds of oxy
* acetelene welding. Bring us your
r broken automobile or machinery parts
" We can weld them and save you mon
" <jv and time. Frozen cylinder and
1 pumps our specialty.
a ir * _ /i
jk?siyers
1 Lever Main Street Phcns 3CC
1 12-18-2t
I rC-E SAX-S.?130 acres of land ill No. 4
l township, bounded by lands of J. B.
-' kroner and C. II. Shannon; known as
"'lie old Houseal tract. Apply to J.
t D. Wicker, Admr., Newberry.
-! 12-31-3tp
.; r
j NOTICE.
_ i On and after January 1st, 1818, all
t persons sending or bringing papers for
3 1 record will please let th? recording fee;
I accompany the same.
Kespectfully,
S i * JNO. C. GOGGANS,
12-21-tf Clerk of Court.
i ????- . i .I
^ j Lost, one red Jersey male pig about
six weoks old finder please report to
; Johnston McCrackin Co.
1 1?1?ltp
' , D. L. Hamm will bo prepared after
the holidays to cull your cotton seed.
f 1?12t,
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1 HOUSE ASD LOT FOR SALE
I will sell at Public Outcry bofore
1 the Court House at Newberry S. C...
- on Sales day, January, 7th. during
i. legal bours of Sale, House and lot Ir
2 Town of iXev.'berry. Said lot contnning
KJIie na.lL iuu;e ui less <iuu
Ced by lands of George Press ley, R. E.
Williams and G. C. Williams.
Cannon G. Eleas?.
See or Write Us For Selec
tion Package
Of anything' in t'^e line of Present?
f Weddirgs, Personal Gifts, < r
Own Use,
SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY PIA350NF
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STEE
LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & AST GOODS
S Jewelry of the newer patterns,
both in plain and fancy jewelry.
tt' r\_ i_. tt 11?
\\ e winy naiiuic ouuu <xm.
uine Goods and compete with al
mail onier bouses. Orders filler
at once.
TRY US
SYLVAN BROS.
Columbia, S. C. Phone 4c.CI
Cor. I*sin and Hampton St:
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Received anol
of m
We have a gc
young mules an
mu'es in stock. (
can get a selection
Progressive Sani
Young Moseley Br<
National Ba
Real Tenne
We are Selling I
All Competit
TEEE MUST I
That Re
We Are Sellirg
Ikn Tky Can Be
Our Mules Are No .
Have Been the
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i
* ? kv* j tavi v
rLcusand TLir^s
:her car load
ules.
;od selection of
d second hand
^onie where you
tary, Equipment
jwn, B. S.,D.D.S.
nk Building
J
Mill AC
AVJ1U1VU
Wore Mules Than
ors"Combined
IE A REASON
I km Cheaper
Bciisht Elsewhere
w
Higher Than They
Past Ten Years.