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AJL Vg^em^nts of ir.aiiy Peepie, 5e . errlfius, and Those Who Visit dewberry. Mrs. Mamie -Jone* of Newberry was lbs guest Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. Chalmers Armstrong, east Main Mr. Jackson Bowers of the. postoC- J .'See department returned last week -* ? PJioi-lacffiT, i)'"fav Sliwessfiliiv HUiH wiai ivun/^ u v ? 3>assing the physical and mental examination for the aviation section or Ihe signal corps. He is well qualified ior the pcsitior.. Serjeant Roy C. Thurmond of tlia 'X. S. A. recruiting station in Columbia is in Newberry and will remain 'ifiere until Tuesday. He will be p3eased to see any one wishing to enlist. See him at the postoffice or leav-? word with Mr. Hill. J. A. Mimnaugh is in Nw York. Wafoh for the big display when he zretnrns with the goods. J. A. Mimnaugh is in New York. Treek after spending a week studying lie situation in the coal fields of Tennessee and IVirginia. He went at the instance of the Newberry cotton mill. Mr. Fellers says the situation has awightened very much since the effective embargo cleared the way and the ?iftlook is most c-neouraging. In his optimistic opiTvon the worst is over and the people east of the Mississippi who nave ?>een naring so aaia a umc need have no fears for the future. The many friends of Mr. J. E. Nor?nog regret to kuow that he was taXen to the tuberculosis camp. They "hoipe the treatment will restore him to "health. 5 ^ ; "Vr T .7 S^nn ha.s returned to Craniterille after a visit here to his ? ' brothers. Messrs. f?V\ E.. J. J., J. B. ,3nd J. A. Sena. Mr. A. K. Epting of Prosperity I in the city Monday, accompa- J ined by his brother, Mr. B. D. Ept.ing of Columbia 2. Mrs. Leo Wright and baby will return today to Anderson, accompanied /vrrtfKav* \Jr?c? TT W i fTO'i n Q UCl , J.UJL jl *? . on a visit ,. IVir. J. M. Ogilvie of Conway has come to Newberry to run the linotype <x>f The Herald and News. tHis mother was formerly Miss Erf ma long of Newberry and his father' <vnoe worked for the late Mr. R. H. Creneker. It is a pleasant coincidence that the son of the former is engaged j i 1 I } !.. V ' 1 It [If, ^cdan or L,ou / Ton . :i . t'i 15c Newberry, S. ;} ^ iii the ?anie office with the soa ? txie Pi la iter deceased citizen. .Mr. Ogilvie s family, now at Columbia, will arrive later, when he secures a residence for , them. ' i Corporal S'las J. Klettner of tlt'i i Post Exchange at Fort Moultrie has a furlough which he is spending ar ~ home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Klettner. The young man is just, out of the hospital after a stay of six \ weeks in that institution. His friends j are about as glad as he is that he is j out and they hope that, like the ground j p hog, he will stay out and that pleasant ; | weather and an early spring will bo j ' his portion. j Top Sergeant Humbert Aull of j Camp Sevier spent the week-end in i Newberry. j Mr. Gene Sligh of Columbia spent * a waaV r\r\ A in .VAnrKorrV ? l,i*C TT CCIV11 1U. ^ fT UV1 1 ^ ^ I Mr. T. H. Chappell has returned if ' from Camp Sevier after a visit to his x sua Line Sergeant Jack Chappell, who n I is iv ^et hospital with pneumonia. He ^ . is sr, , viat better, although still ^ quit^ sick. Mr. Chappell says he ^ never saw such a sight in his life, j * ' | _ The mud is so deep and thick wagons ? ... . ! i : can't haul wood and tne boys -nave t"> * : tote it a long distance. U is a oad ^ ! state of affairs. 1 1 Mr. B. V. Chapman will go to Greenj wood today, representing a case in the United States court. ! Mrs. Ralph Boazman of Chappell3 | was among the visitors in the city to ! day.?Greenwood Journal, 1st. j 1 SPttHAL XO TICKS j ? , LOST?Between >Nev/berry and Pros-. li j perity? roll of quilts. Finder will be rewarded bp returning same to i F. H. Campsen. ; I ! r : ; j] NOTICE: 'Wie will gin cotton only on i ; U Fridays and Saturdays. j _ Farmers Oil Mill 1-25-ot F ; jo SALESMEN' WANTED?To solicit! 2 ^ . orders for lubricating oils, greases j j, and paints. Salary or commission, j Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleve- ! land. O. ' 2-5-2tp | i Fresh Peanuts and Popcorn?Coma to j , my stand for fresh peanuts and pop- j corn. Buy while yon are passing ! ? Good ones roast e.i e.ery <lay. F. H. j " | Oampsen. | 2-1-lt. r Ub WUU I 11 fhe Convertible sedan adjusts tself to all seasons and all weathers, and to every purjose?business or social?of [he entire household. sll pay you to visit us and examine this ct he gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire milage is unusually high. tpe, $1350; Windsor Touring Car or Roadst< [ring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $88! (All f. o. b. Detroit.) PlIigM iker & Oxik c tliTIEa Wi&HINti wtton *eed 'ggg culled far planting p-urposes. Lo |g| improve stand and staple, will Sm please phone 4411. I have also a |* No. 1 4-liorse power gasoline engine |p for sale at reasonable prrice. 0. j|| H. Lane. l-22tf 0 \E OR TWO X?Sweet cream, whole j|a sweet milk, or skimmed milk, for || making good corn bread. Sunny |i side Dairy Farm. Phone 2S-". (g OR SALE?Hereford Bull. To i^re. I vent inbreeding I am goin^ to S3.. ggj my esstslei'ed Hereford Bull v. Mi'-1 j| is tint o and a half years old, wei^ i". H fifteei ">i sixteen hundred pounu* Prlc* resonable. Apply at one* ro || L. B. Oxner j jl Leesville, S. R. F. D. No ? I 'OB RENT?330 acres of land thre<> I dies from Kinardg on the Ninty Sir 9 :oad the old Kelly place. Nice new hreflling two tenants Houses tine n rater and possession given immediate ty for the whole or for a part there- j I f. Apply to James Mcintosh 'AB3f w RENT, or to work on shares I and raise hogs on shares-former I preferred. Three miles from town. ' || Good land. Good opportunity for 13 good man. w "R Sftfzler. 2004 College St. 2-1-t |f HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make I on cord wood, green or dry, for im- I mediate, fall, spring or summer de- I very. Be sure to see me before yoa | sell. H. 0. Long. I 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. j I OR SALE?One Oakland Six Touring j ar?Rare bargain? Geo. W. Summer I OR KENT-- A one-horse farm. Mrs. .* eorge Leonhirth, Helena, S. C. OK SALE--.'i\annamaker Cleveland J| Big Boll Cotton Seed. Carefully se-;B lected from fine cotton. Absolutely Jfl pure. These seed have been han-'H died carefully, and are not mixed j ? Price per bushel, $1.&0. John T. j S Norris, R. F. D. 2. l-22-5tp # [IJLES?We have mules on hand. A. ! G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-27-tt I i" A ir. \ \ 3 i ST, $1050. 3. I 3r Phone 2t?4 BnMBBMMHHMaMBBnHnMMI MIC smrnmrnmim? \ i i I I i r i ' I: i' i. ; ; v*;. : >/ ; / .\V: : .V-V. >: ; i KHBHMH jBSKifj iM \ ? 11 Andrew M singer will A story ot Irelc TK nnirrc r?. riviULo: ua cts; dress circl RESERVE KjgnoMnn { fen anHHDMBCHKXsHlflBuJEEKKjflBSaHDKM TIip F 1 IIV A .NDREW M ;** v :/ 7 . t ; ?'* Yi '* V . V, " * :t !y\ ? .... ' vv' " ,;r. "'.... i 7% * : >7 ' '-v>rV/ ' ' OP Thui Jl. f nil ack the celebrate? appear in the Iri in fkn vriAiinta Ill t in niV/ mvuit^v tnd at the present :kets on Sj llery 50 cents; general e $1.00; parquet $1.5G 0 SEATS AT GILDEF linnv Snnnpr -INACK'S Great C. /mu.YDEA : At the ERA HOI . -i___ suay, reuru ' -X vfttf B JfiRv: <>: i actor and | 1 Oil VUAiiV/UJ 9 kiMO /\l* TA70C f L1UO Ul TTVOl day* 1 \LE 1 [ admission 75 I ; plus war tax. | I & WEEKS ? Scene ^ omedy Drama i R" ! ' J -i.L., WBSm i ;se ary 7