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? t t*fci<?0>AJL I i'o">en>"ntfe of'iy.any People, Jiew rriaus, au<l riio?e Who Vislt ?w berry. ^ etl ray-:i:ii'er spirit the wee\" c 2 hi Cameron. Ceo P. Hill went to Greenvil] " :> see Ms son -Tames, ^ho is in th< brspital at vamp bevier. Mrs. William H. Green of Newfaerr: is lot guest of Mrs. A. C. Campbell.Charleston American. Mif*3 1 o>i.*r Addy and Miss Hatti< Porter, who ha,ve ^een visiting Airs <Georgo Alexjfcder in Waverly. hav< returned to their homes in Xew'oerry ?Columbia Record. George Counts, who arrived ai Norfolk, last weak from France reac~ ed Newberry Sunday to spend a far 7cn?gli of ten days with his parents IKr. am! Mrs. X. A. Counts. Dr. .J no. B. Setzier left Thursaa) *f>r /Pent Oglethrope, -having base called to report to the commandanl there for active duty in the medical -officers' training camp. Mrs. White Fant snd daughter left .Tuesday for their iome in Wichita Falls, Texas, tr ;oin Mr Fant, wnc is in business ' .ere. Mrs Fantx was atecompained by her mother, Mrs. J. H Riser, who will extend her visit there iSElil about the firsf of Anril. Hora'e Ale wine who has 'been assisting in In express office at Greenville. arrive*! Wednesday afternoon tc spend until Sunday with his parents, / Mr. and William Ale^.'ine, when he leaves lor Portsmouth having enlisted in the uaTy. \ Dr. A. J. Eedenbaugh, W. L. Beaenl)a.'jgh, Misses Annie Mae and Leola Bed en ban gh, Mrs. B. Hope and Mrs. Ciarence Richards left yesterday rur Connors to attend the marriage c-1 their brother. Eeriey Beaen'oaug:^ to -Kiss ^umteLte uantzier.?ine state, 24th. I>r.'and Mrs. ). M. Kibler, of Newberry ancc?js<e the engagement o: iheir dat^ghter. Annie Fox, to Ternon Kayse Wheeler, assistantpay master in 3 U.iitei States navy, the marriage to take place in the early spring. Miss Kibler is the sister ?f Miss Lillian Kibler, who taught in the Laurens graded schools fr>r several years, ?ni is \ery woll known in Laurens, Slaving visited college' friends here on several occasions.--Laurens Advrtiser. jiers A S:> AT.L A ROT T. Two colored bafrs paid $5 each in ihe recorder's court Tuesday for * * -crrsing. Ob TVo occasions the omission of is these columns recently played -war with paragraphs. The Junior Workers will meet :n the Church of the Redeemer Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Tie Calandar society of Central diurch will hold a rummage sale Saturday in the vacant store next to T. M. Sanders. The heatless Tuesday at the opera iioase was not bad. was a ?fine crowd present afternoon anc night. VA'iien -there is sickness at horn* and no coal in the office work is aon; l at a disadvantage. Getting locals is work. War combinations the throwing everything out of joint. The seven o'clock fire Tuesdaj evening was at Mr (.V. A. McSwain^ borne. A lace curtain caught frorc 4 mp. Th e curtain was destroyed ana tne blaze burned the wall paper * By attending the Poland-China association fair at Greenwood Saturday noon there will be a chance tc buy bred gilts, registered PolandChinas, as a sale will be held at that .place at the hour designated. Tuesday as wheatless day and Wed nesday as meatless day at the Newberry hotel will show that Proprietor Bullock is doing his share, hut from the looks of the hoarders there is not an eatless day at the Newberry \ The beautiful Indian opera, Powhatan, will be given in the opera house during the first week in Feburary, - * rv f A Iri'A /-?1"> O rif AV5 me ui titc v-'-'-ci.i-'V.^A SJ *uf <the Daughters of the Confederacy, -fhf .proceeds to ^o to the war relief ^ra Many people will see "Vengeance rand the woman/' which is to begin ^at the opera house Saturday. It is said to be the biggest kind of a hit. The regular attendants, and they form a crowd, are e;lad that the plav will feature William Duncan and Caroi Hoiloway. If you would see "Molly Go Ge: "Em," go to the opera house Friday, ilargarita Fisher will show you. Holly is the yor.nTe:* of two dav-Thicr -of Robert Allison, a wealthy nnr?. ( She is held down to nursery ethics 1>? cause her elder sister, Julia, has n.' .Harried. The family philosophy :hat j "?jlia must marry before Moi: comes out. This is resented by Moll; *vho makes things hum. Mr. G. F. Clark of Chaypells ha purchased the fcrmer Raborn plai ,!-t Blakesdale from L)r. W. L. Hoo; 2 The sale was made through Air. G. (. Lowiing. Mr. Clark will move t greenwood in the summer or fall. H has large planting interests in Saluti i-ounty.?Greenwood Journal. Pleading guilty to the charge < violating *he liquor law and Mso th charge of carrying a pair of knuck j a Walker, coiorei, stood be fox Recorder John W. Earhardt Wedne; day. Dan has the cfcoic? o' rais'n [ -vr.(j for tlie first offeas.i an J $i5 . d'e second, or seru 15 00 nays. . i i Be e Bennett. Triangle star, api ' ear? in .ome stunning new costume I in her st offering. "Because of r Wnm' thp nnPM Vinnsm Mrmrtm t the first seven-reel feature to b t released from the Culver City studio I under the new regime. .All of th {?owns worn in this picture, were dc t sit* led for Miss Bennett hy Pegg * Hamilton in the wardrobe room a L. the studio. ' j i All who are interested in sursrica j dressing for the Rer Cross are invitei s to meet the chairmen and -member of the various committers at the horn of Mayor Wright on Saturday after noon at 3:30. This includes any ladie 'from the county w"/ can find it con '. venient to come. The instructor wil ' coire on Feburarv 4th and classes wil ', begin next day in the Fraternity, build : ing, opposite the Newberry hotel. i VIMVDUDDV ATTTVmrm .?!>(! X ytl.UIil DEFEATS OUTLAW: ' I , Columbia .Lads Lose to .Lutheran Who Staffed Great Rally at Close ; Newberry quintet walked away witi | the Columbia Outlaws Monday nigh ! by the score of 44 to 11 in a wel played game of basketball. The scon ; cf the two teams at the end of th< j first half stood, 9 to 11, but the New horrv Hr?vo *>ama V\o/-?lr o n el ttrrtiin? | WVA 4 J IJVJ o U11U H VUUV i with a flourish which carried then J across for a win. Newberry has.had several tougl ; games this season, and has mad< seven of th.*m count the right way While the Outlaws was one of tii t fastest teams that .Newberry has mei j t in S3i^oi, the Columbians were outclassed m the last half. The lineup is as fellows: dewberry. Ouitlaws Floyd F Parliair Wertz F iCzarnitzkj I Blinstoae C [acksoi: | J. Ropa . : G Rocxe i Williams G Schneuej ! Substitutions: Newberry, Kiser to; j Wertz, Gray for Williams, Griffin roi Ropp. ??? - ? j LOCAL FARMERS TO GET MTRAT1 2 , Governing it To Sell Nitrate Fo Fertilizer Through County Agents Washisgton, D. C. Jan. 23. Notice lia been given to T. M. Mills Agricultura t Agent for Xewberry County, that th i U. S. Department of/Agriculture wii I sell at cost a supply'of nitrate c soda to farmers in Newberry Count: ..The nitrate was purchased throug the War Industries Eoard under tn ' authority of the Fcod Control Act a a .part of the program for stimulatin A'vrieuiLiirnl oroductioil. It will ij unloaded at Alantic peris and tb A price will be $75.50 a ton, free o i beard cars at port of arrival. Parmer i are to pay in addition freight froi [ tort of arrival and the State fei . tilizer tag fee. How To Obtain >"itrute Applications for a p3rt of th 100,000 tons of nitrate bought by th } government will be received onl frcni actual farmers or owners o holders of farms for use on thei land, and may be made thrcjg County Agent T. M. Mills or throug' any member or a local committee con . listing of Dr. W. C. Brown, H. C Long, W. T. Gibson, M. L. Spearmar Xo money will be *"? uired with th I application but upon i irom th County Agtent farmtis who hav shned applications must deposit wit] x local bank, association, or individual desicfnated ?>y the Secretary o Vgriculture to act as the farmer* agent for that purposb. money t< over the co?t of the fertilizer excep the freight charge. After the mone; 's transmitted to I .Washington th< tT-in oTiir?nn/1 tn fho ffl.rmprs iiin ? XXX UV/ V^u tv ??-? f applications for the nitrate cxceec the supply of about 100,00 tons thi government will allot the supply 01 i pro-rata basis among thoze wh( applied. Applications must be re eived by Feburary 4. The snow or sleet Monday #n!giii vas about the tenth, if Sou want tc ount the l'ttle sprinkles. DMn'tthe >ut :h weather prc-phct s~y t Tic re v) i - 4 t.lA I * ? 0 li L. L ^t vV I ?X W vJ. >-[ OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM >t 13 Friday,January 2o >r MARGARITA FISHER in ' MOLLY (JO (iET 'EM." Saturday. January V2(J i. The First Episode of * "VENGEANCE Av,I) THE WOMAN." :i ..Featuring William Duncan am e Carol Holloway, lately of "Tin a FKiHTlX; TRAIL." KEYSTONE C03IEDY >i and c ALETKO-DREW COMEDY. Monday, January 2$ BELLE' BENNETT g in ! ^BECAUSE OF A WOMAN." SPHCiAL &0T1LKS y- . ? i3 NOTICE: We will gin cotton cnly 01 a Fridays and Saturdays. /, Farmers Oil Mill. l-25-?>1 FOR RENT--3S0 aci'es of land Hirer s e miles from Kinards on the Ninty 6i\ Road the aid Kelly place. Nice ne\s dwelling two tenants houses fin? ^ water and possession given immediately for the whole or for a part thereof. Apply to James Mcintosh I 1-25-tf 3 FOUR HORSE FARM?for rent. Aps ; ply to Johnson McCracken Co. 6 12-21-tf. " TlfKA FLOWS?Oliver Pattern, an: Dixie Boys, also points of all siz 1 es. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. NOTICE , All persons are forbidden to hunt or allow live stock to run on ray th<2 j undersigned land. S; Mrt. Alice B. McMorris j l-10-3tp S, : I vau lmtc a_- fi i -l ? ? i jajux.?uue iirsi ciass wouusaw outfit. Engine and saw mounted on i truck. For information s.ee J. J. t Eargle, or phone 107-3 1 l-18-4t e I s ALUMINUM! WAKE. Big assortment -, pure spon 1392 aluminum. Get our * i prices. Summer Bro. Company. 1)l-15-4t i BARBED WIRE?Bog Wire, and all kinds and heights of wire fencing. Also Wire nails of all .sizes, at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. ALL PARTIES?Are warned not to hunt, tresps? or allow any li?ej stock to run at large on the land I of the undersigned Robert O'Neal i Bedenbaugh. } DOORS and SASH. Big stock on hand. ' I Get our prices Summer Bros, com* t pan Y. 1-15 -4t WIRE FENOE-American wrapped ! and Pittsburg electric weld. Car each g just received. Summer Brothers Company. r Dr. E. H. KIbler's office will be closed until the 2oth instantr on account s of absence from th.j city. 1 1-ll-lt e [I FOR SALE?ivVannamaker Clcvelani (1 j Big Boll Cctton Seed. Carefully se ^ j lected from fine cotton. Absolutely h ! pure. These seed have oeen han e ! died carefully, and are net mixed b J Price per bushel, $1.50. John T g| Xorris, R P. D. 2. l-22-5ti i 'e| JUST RECEIVED?.A car load of ric I meaL. Johnson-MeCrackin Co. n j si 10--"tf ? I HATE ATTRACTIVE prices tci mak, on cord wood, green or dry, for im mediate, fall, spring or summer de e livery. Be sure to see me before yoi e sell. H. 0. Long. y 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. . / r TERIM. COTTA?All sizes. Boughi >2 Deiore lapt aavance. summer uruiuuz-.h Company WANTED?To buy some ccrn in the 1 shuck. E. B. Setzler, 2001 College e St. 1-22-tf a e PARTIES WiSHSScf cotton seerl [1 cullel for planting purposes, to | x improve stand and staple, wilj L please phone 4411. 1 have also a s No. 1 4-horse power gasoline engine y for sale 4it reasonable p^'ice. 0. 1 H. I^ane. 1-22'tf y * BRICK and CEMENT?Car just in. We ? -a wAn/\T? Cnr>i rn At* PrAC 'It II 5*1 v vuu muiiuv4 i_/iv/o. 1 Company. 2 l-15-4t 1 3 "irXES?Wo have mules on hand. A. G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-27-tf. r SHOE REPAIRING done prompt I}' anj : ith satisfaction to all. Bring or send ! our shoes to. my s^op at 1-29. Collstreet Vancy .Tones. I 9 1 i statem; ! of '! "| Beceir . i I i j I Aanc anri Invfstmr-nf w tiU V? A *? ? ^ W ? I Liberty Bonds, jOverdrafts Secured ai |Cash on hand and in j *1 j t! j Capital Stock, ^Surplus and Profits, Dividend No. 41, due 1 Bills Payable, Deposits, OVER R _________________ Our resources have above statement show jour County will be gn I lion dollar Bank in Ne lour people enable us t annreciate verv much. : "sr s~.~ v We realize the addle which we will employ |enterprise and industr ter equipped for SER I pleasure to serve YOl | Wishing you a Hapj | "The Bank Th . Iir" ^ yOU can't n storage battery trouble and ur pense. Right now?toda minutes with one l !I him-inspect yo him show you 1 the little troubles i and costly. J . No matter what use?this service is ITbe best of batt Lite Battery for y> If I quicker response \ utmost in service j i 11 aViTfcliras \ * ENT OF COND1TK ? N lewberry, S. iber 31st, 1 ?* ? -r* * T r\ ""* n KLjUUKLho :s, $968,278.64 4?,950.00 trl ? IncDrn^crJ Banks, - - < LIABILITIES % / as MM m m January 1, 1918 * ... \ MILLION DOLI passed tho million ( 's. We feel sure th? atified to know that :wberry. The indu 0 make this announ 1 \ :d responsibility pla< to advance and fos y in Newberry Coin VICE than ever bef 7. Call or write us py and Prosperous 1 sat Always Treats \ eglect your ' and keep out f| ffiP^r mecessary ex- |Ijra?!? )f oar experts. >ur battery and ? iow to prevent flgg| :hat soon grow "^||||||| car you drive?or whal > ready and waiting for eries wear out in time, our car will do more w >/hen you call on it?and and satisfaction. . A i nuiu vuj Newberry, S. C. DN OF ^ y i / ^ i i i $1,016,228.64 12,586.94 . , GQ QQQ CO Nl $1,087,154 20 $ 50,000.00 78,667.81 3,000.00 90,000.00 I - 865,486.39 $1,087,154.20 ^ARS i dollar mark, as the at the people of U /\TT 1>% irn o Mfll'l-. Ah nicy nave a tuu- n siryand thrift cf.^| cement, which we zed in our hands ^ ter every worthy ity. We are betIf TA7111 Kp a KJk il TV AAA W ?* S0 fig New Year. fl / /?an? I ou Right" ~ ? 0??? ??????m ttery I rvice I M j I I y p I A>mm BHfl I rr-^cvr^-^-" LZ3 H^RHHR J^rjs J-..enr-O-Ut^ tc. *? I "" ~y . ? ' * SP ? t battery yoa 1 you. The Prest-Oork?give you insure you the IW upany J4