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f ? PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS PROSPEROUS PROSPEIU7 Prosperity. Feb. 4.?Mr. A. Wise had the misfortune to fall on t ice while out West His many frien will be glad to know that he is ai to be out again on crutches. 11 ** tit: ? ? cotnrh^r iVirs. oiigt? wise opcut Columbia. Mrs. |. C. Taylor and little son, 1 len Wise, leave today for Walhal after an extended visit to Mrs. Ta lor's father, Mr. A. G. Wise. Mr. Pat Wise has gone to Wash in ton to take a business course. Mr. and Mrs. James Goggans. Ca: and Mrs. C. T. Wvche. of Columb rare the guests of Dr. and Mi Wyche. T -?* t? Tinr-va nf Pawn Tar> i$t LliUUl. X . Liai 1 b, VJ i. ~ \ son, spent the week-end with his si j ter, Mrs E. W. Werts. ! Mr. and Mrs A G Wise are hoi / after a two weeks stay out West \ Mrs. Thornwell Haynes, Miss ?a Haynes and Miss Bess Bowe have returned from a short visit Columbia. Misses IWlllie Mae Wise and Etl: Counts are home after taking a spe ial course in Tomato Club work > wratnrop coiiege. Mrs. Leonard is home from a vi: to her brother, Dr. P. D Simpson, Cowpens. ^ Mr B S. Schumpert of Columbia, visiting at the home of Mr. F. Schumpert. Miss Lena iLester a popular train nurse has taken up the Red 'Cro work and expects soon to go to Fran< S&e has .Deen visiting ner iDutm JV*rs. Rosa Lester. Mr. A H Hawkins has been elect on the State prison board to succe himself. Ik Mrs. Clyde Ward is teaching t ; Excelsior school during the illness r the teacher, Miss Gertrude Bobb. I I Cotton Seed Weber 82 Long Staple Cotton Seed for sale by 1 Thos. W. Gallman Eat War 1Si * I/' . D.. victory rm I Baked with I Save the whi t W 17 V | V7 o JB?*a I I I ILiiLCliS1 Tuesday, 12t the best da; business licen without pena PImsp attfi I By order oi j. w. ( Clerk an r Cedar H j Just I fl One sm extr? \ Davis L TosonliOirKa I Mr. Bates Maffatt, c? Akron, Ouio,! j y is visiting his father, Mr. G. A. Maffatt* ! 1 Lisuts. Thompson and Cowan of ] q Camp Jackson spent Sunday with { ke i Dr. G. Y. Hunter 1 Mr. Luther Fellers has returned i \ 32e j from a few days stay in Columbia \ i The William Lc'ater Chapter U. D. j t jn C. meets Tuesday'afternoon at four* o'clock with Mrs. J. F. Wheeler All j t members are requested to bring their j la. daes- I1 j j INDIAN CANTATA. |> i ! ^ [g_ Powhatan, the title of this attractive j entertainment, bespeaks the period of j r pt our country's history which it por- j e ia. tra>"s. the play brings out all j rs those characters that wi'l live as Ions? j as history endures?John Smith, [ohn v Ralfe, Pocahontas, and many others, i Kfnv.A i?-? ??c? ii*n7eirnl?\T nrf?. i _ i g __ 1 L, AO UUUOU^**?' ^/* ^ { y" I tontious for an amateur one, the music > j ne is beautiful, the costumes elaborate.; T large choruses of Indian maids, war- i j. ra riors arrow girls, papooses, and wood ! TS nymphs; graceful dances and local ( ro h'ts to amuse the audience. j c | The trainer, Mr. Baker, is an ex- s iei pert in his work, besides being a man j . k* : culture, refinement and remarkable c a+ musical and histrionic ability. He ,i j takes the character of John Smith. T 3jt: When the play was given in Aiken 1 r Qr few weeks ago, Josef Hoffman and his j I wife were in the audience. At tha ^ i3 . conclusion, Mr. Hoffman complimented t g ' the performance as being remarkab!/ I c j artistic in every way. j ^ efj | The cantata is given under the aus- i r rSS pices of the two Chapters of the T>o,ior>ifaFri r\ r tha P An fPflPr3 fV and *0, l/ou^uicio U1 , ;r their entire receipts will go for war f i relief work. They ask a generous i e(j patronage, because they feel sure that v ecI the entertainmnt will be worth mors c s than the prices of admission, and tha: t they may have funds with which t~> s 0f meet calls for smileage books, liberty y, bonds, thrift stamps, knitted garments. * hospital supplies, surgical dressings, ] ~ j etc, etc. r I m- s ? a GOVERNMENT WILL FURNISH t AMPLE SUPPLY NITRATE, j ^ * I Washington, Jan. zt>, ia^o. | Dr. W. C* Brown, j Newberry, IS. C. j c My Dear Sir:? ' j I beg to acknowledge receipt or t your letter of Jan. 24th relative to ^ securing nitarate of soda. j ^ You are correct in saying.the gov- ^ ernment has only purchased 100,000 tons of soda to be distributed in time! .J for tbe planting season; but if it lis ! i ! i i J.J Tmmmrmmmj?mmmmammmmmmmm?mr ; read 1j tad . |i I . 'a 50 per cent corn meal. ; a eat for our allies. - j J SORG |l II aammaBmmmmKMaaaommammmmmBammsmmmmmmmmmKmmKumam i e Notice i' ; . j f r* i ft ot February, is y for obtaining |< se for the year < Ity. ; nd to this. f the city council. ! :hapman !< : 1 j i ia lrcasurer. g j ' 1 1 4 Shingles J J j 1 A^tLClV^U i ] lall carload < x clears. ' 1 ? i; umber Co. Newberry, S. C. I !ouni that this is not enough soda to iurnish the demands of the farmers, [ wi1! introduce a bill to .make the ;en m.I'ion dollars appropriated in my 'ormer bill a revolving fund, to "oe jsod for the purpose of purchasing . litruto o? soda in sufficient quantities J :o meet the demands of the farmers. J For your information T am enclosing j i copy of the plan of distribution. I understand that the government j las placed under license all retail j fertilizer firms, so that fertilizer must j )e so:d ??t reasonable prices. I thank you for your kind words in j egard to ir.v work here. With kind- i jst regards. I am. Sincerely yours, E. ,D. Smith. Henry W. Uiknrd of Xewherry is mo )f five youn.r men appointed to West i ^o'nt from South Carolina. The ap-1 )ointn-er,ts were made by the war de- | -artment at. Washington Th'.irsdiy j fhese appointments; ar > enviable an" i oveted prizes, and those who snc- j :eed :*n winning them show by their ' success that they possess the physical j ;nd mental "make-up" to an eminent! legren We congratulate young Ri ! :ard. hut are not surprised at his ap- j >ointment. as we have always known ! ^at "there was something in him." , Is is the youngest son of Mr. and ; Jrs. II. H. Rikard, his father being j he long time master for Newberry j ourtv. This appointment was made j hrough the influence of Congress- ; nan Dominick. i Dr 'H t~l "U"-i 11 3 ro nrnfpccnr nt Wnf- , brd and author of "The Life of J lenry Laurens" and other bocks,! vho has been spending the first part. j if the winter doing special work at | he University of Michigan, is now : ipending a few days at his father':; | lome in Newberry prior to returning ' o res-Tie his work here. Dr. Wal-; ace's father. W. H. Wallacc. ha-?. J tot been well. Dr. Wallace will be .ccompanied home by his family, wlm i save been spending the months of. lis absence with their relatives at Newberry. Dr. f'.Vallace is one of the nost popular teachers in the city! nd has been greatly missed by tudents, scholars and men of affairs lere during his absence. He has ?een conducting special classes at he University of Michigan.?Spartan- : urg Herald, 2nd. Dr. Wallace left or Spartanburg Monday. i CITATION. HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Bv W. F. Evart. Tud.se of Probate. I WHEREAS, .Mrs. Dora A. Julian nade suit to me to grant her Letters f Administration of the Estate and ffects of E B. Julian. These are. therefore, to cite and dmonish all and singular the Kindred nd Creditors of the said B. E. Julian, deceased, that they be and appear beore me, in the Court of Probate, to j ie hv3ld at Newberry on Tuesday, j reby. the 13th, next, after publication j Lereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, o.show cause, if any they have, why he said Administration should not Da granted. Given under my hand this 4th day' >f Feby, anno Domini, 1918. W F. Ewart, J. P., N. C I ! NOTICE OF FINAL SE7TLEM"EN7~. j I Notice is hereby given that the un- j iersigned will make final settlement ind return as Administrator of estate )f Herman Brehmer, deceased, in the 1 ^robate Court of Newberry county,! South Carolina, on March 11th, 1918, j it 11 o'clock a. m., and will apply for! lis final discharge as such Adminisrator. ' All persons indebted to said es:ate will make immediate settlement )f indebtedness with, and all persons: molding claims against said estate will present same, duly proven, as required ay law, to the undersigned or his at- j :orneys, Blease & Blease, at Newberry j 3. C. G. Bartow Brehmer, Administrator of the Estate of ? - ^ 4 Herman Brenmer, aeceaseu. dewberry. S. C., Feb. 2nd, 1918. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, G. L. Perkins made suits :o me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of [. J. Perkins, These are, therefore, to cite and adnonish all and singular the kindred ind creditors of the said I. J. Perkins, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the court of probate, to be held at Newberry on Tue^dr.y, the !2th day of February next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shove cause, if any they have, "why the said administration I should rot be granted. Given rnder my hand this 23th day j of January, Anno Porrrni 1D1R. TV. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. A ? /T I lie . r|^HE world shortage everything your ! make each acre pr INow is the time to u: TVin -fnll nun-no* rnmnai X 11V iwiiu " and Manure bears evid to use Manuie on your i \ A COMPARISON , COMME1 COMMER( V FF.RTILIZ Analysis 8 3-0 cost per toi 8-3-3 cost per toi 1 n_9.fi /mcf npr tr>r JL\J WU V vv* ACTUAL WORT Pnrfhprmnrp f",h JL UL VLXV/1 1.&A V. v stantiy adding avs from a humus sta show results for t * riod will show a rr other fertilizer or Cell* L. Cars WE ARE daii tions of t\ satisfactio tion on arrival at |T It contains n< noxious gras an'i the Manure i sufficient to niali worth more thai potash, which m The Railroad Com South Caroli Sept (CIRCULAR NO. Freight Rate Adju Special Rate on Stable Mam between points in Sout Carload minimum 20,00o pout pounds. Not subject to percentage re traffic. 5 miles and under .... lO miles and over 5 miles . J5 miles and over lo miles 20 miles and over 15 miles 2.5 miles and over 20 miles . 30 miles and over 25 miles . 35 miles and over 30 miles . 40 miles and over 35 miles . 50 mi^es and over 40 miles . 6d miles and over 50 miles . 70 miles and over 60 miles . 8d miles and over 70 miles . 90 miles and over 80 miles . ioo miles and over 90 miles . 120 miles and over 100 miles 140 miles aid over 120 miles 16') miles and over 140 miles I 180 miles and <\*er 160 miles 20'j miles a::d over 1S0 miles 220 miles and over 200 miles 240 miles and ivcr 220 miles 26.J miles a.id ouer 240 miles 2S0 miles and over 260 miles 300 miles and over 280 miles Effective September 17. 191 Superseding all rates in co By order ot the Commission J. P DAR ADDR I m* c I IBi?Miuiiii?i mi ^ Cheapest Ferti] of farm products means continue vvi can produce. Plant more acrt 'oduce more. 33 manure?the*cheapast fertilizer risen of the plant food value in cor i . . i r ence tnat it 15 to your interest xro land. 5 OF THE COSTS OF PLAN] RCIAL FERTILIZERS AND MAF> BASIC PRCE PER UNIT Acid $1.25 Ammonia 37.00 Potach $6 00 ;iAL MANURE FRO :f.r jacksc Analysis i $37.00 Acid, 0.45 at $1.2 l $54.00 Ammonia, Q.68 at i $30.00 Potash, 0.5a at S H OF MANURE BASED ON CC FERTILIZER $8 80 e decaying organic matter in the Ivj lilable plant food to the soil, is ) ndpoint as well as a land builder, hree years, and its csst divided thr mch lower cost per unit of plant fc i the market. .ots a Spec s Average 33 Toi ly making shipments of this produc le country, and it is beine: received ?n on account of its excellent quaiit destination. 3 objectionable matter, such as tr ? ? < s seed, etc.; oat straw is tne only I naturally contains a small quanti :e it objectionable. As a matter i its weight, on account of its hi Lakes it more valuable as a fertil .mission of THIS SCF ina. FREIGH jmber 5, 1917. 232 - Will enable y 3tment the rate to you are. Applicable h Carolina. Shipments ca ids; per ton 2.O00 . J, either duction on joint _ . m CAMP. COLm 60 65 '75 CAMP W. so 85 SPARTA! J WRITE I J ?5 Y * j-|? If you are inte 120 delivery. We !!!... 1^0 merous orde: 1 nrnmnf shinm< 1.40 ^ r * ^ ? i J ^ our best efforts 155 in accordance 1 1.60 165 tions. 1.70 nflict. AGENTS W, BY, Secretary. I OCCUPIED ES3 ALL COMMUNICATIONS 1 ?1 CI 1 UCi olumbia, S. C. 7 ^ r\ lizsr d high prices for sage this vear and O v * nmercial fertilizer j . a c standpoint | r FOOD IN ' I "URE j v. M CAMP IN r !5 $ .56 $7.00... 4 76 16.00 3.48 $8:80 i (MMERCIAL ianure is con/aluable both Manure will ough this peK)d than any ? -a m \ laity j IS t into all sec[ with entire ;y and condic \ ash, dirt, obbeddingused ty. but not of fact it is igh value of i?or AAJ W A P IEDULE OF T RATES f ou to determine r shipping point. in be made from IACKSON I 1BIA, S. C. ORA.DSWORTH I *BURG, S. C. IQ TODAY ( /W A m. rested in prompt. already have mi-rs booked for ' snt. but will use ^ i to make delivery with your instruc\NTED IN UN- { TERRITORY | IU i -