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PURELY PERSONAL ) ! ^o^em^nts of reany People, Jfeir* r ^trrians, and Those Who Visit Jiew berry* r , t Airs. S. .T. Derrick is in Lexington i suiting her sister, Mrs. D. F. Efird. j . Mrs. Caleb Bushardt returned last j veek from visiting in Spartanburg, j Misses Dora Eddy and Louise,' <i>ants of Columbia, spent the week- J J ? > rtsrd at home. I ' 3Irs. Rivers Day and baby of Flor-'.] -me*, are visiting her sister-in-law,;1 ?ttps. H. D. Adams. ! j Horace Alewine of the express i service is spending some time at his !' -feKHne in Newberry. | "fop (Sergeant Humb-.* M. Atill | seas in Newberry Wednesday on his ''' way from Columbia to his command ( sbl Camp Sevier. |( Messrs. C. J. Purcell and "Pat" *3?ise of Newberry returned from an- 1 mother mule deal in Atlanta Tuesday (1 aught. i( Mr. Tom Wicker of Newberrv was a |J - - * - .i: 'Visitor in the city last mgnt.?ureen-j wood Journal, 25th. Which? /There are several of them here. Richard Julien is the new messenger boy under Operator W. E. Wilde < of the local Western Union telegraph ' tnfiiee. George Sanders having accept- '' the position of chauffeur to Dr. W. j' Pelham. Sr ! I Mrs. J. P. Shealv and her nieco. I( . t ^fiss Helen Summer are visiting re!- ]k atives in Columbia. They were in the ? 1- 5 TRlirOcXQ wrech. i?iuiiuci> anci uwwu, j amono- the injured, although only1 * Rlightly hurt. Mrs. Shealy had a J' iaee bruised and Miss Helen got a j? "femise on her face. Mrs. F. W. >Webster is visiting her ; s ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schumpert j1 ^srhile Mr. Webster is arranging for tfceir new home in Carrollton. Ga.. j < where he will -continue in the tele-i 1 Vfcone business. He has sold h!s;J liome in Atlanta where he has been . t "with the .Southern Bell Telephone 1< * i t?mpaoy for quite a number of years, i' Mr. Jno. H. Baxter went to Coium-1 4 &:a Monday night, leaving here as '< -coon as possible after :eceiving the ?ad intelligence of his father's death. 1 He was accompanied by Messrs C. ^ Xx. Blease and E. L. Rodelsperger. ] 'Messrs. W. Y. Fair and J. N. Mo- \ ] ' -Caughriii also went to Columbia Mon- 11 -^ay ni^rht. | j Mr. Robert E. Leavell, who was j j "bruised. shaken up and sore by the j j railroad wreck Monday afternoon, j < came home from the hospital Tues- j< t!av "morning. It hasn't , been so very . 1 ionor since he was discharged from a j 35nserin?r confinement in the hospital j 971th serious- trouble. Eob has had M i -?more than his share of hospital trou- j j? ? ; -v* RIOT'S ? >:> All ABOUT. !l ' 1 ! i There will be a play at Zion schooi i, * Saturday night.?"Ye Village Skew! ; ?sf Long Ago.'' Admission 10 cents ! ?cr adults, 5 cents for children. 'Twin Beds" will be played at the : opera house Wednesday night. They -say it causes laughter lasting two I -fours and a half. , .Sorg. the baker says "save the ! -wheat for our allies." Mr. Sorg is i ;oroving his loyalty to America. He j Ss making the purest "Victory" bread. } ' ?Gte>od for Mr. Sorg. Another of those fine and durable 2-ton Superior trucks has "beet; brought to Newberry by .Mr. Geo. W Sammer, Jr. He went to Columbia sad rolled in with it Friday. He sold ?+ Tr\ Vf Thno T T>o ronr?rvrf VV ? **V s7. V. L/M ' V, A citizen of Newberry thinks it ?, -would be a good idea to arm negro soldiers with their favorite weapon, ike razor, in their battles with the j Annans. An army of negro troops -with deadly razors would play havo" I yjth the enemy. ! Much to the satisfaction of housekeepers in this city the price of egss "feas dropped to 30 cents a dozen "There are plenty of eggs coming in *rom air sections o? the county.? j Chester cor. The State, 22nd. They j 3?ere down to SO cents in Newberry Saturday. Mentioning the regular spring recital at the Woman's college, Due VSvfest, on Monday evening, the A. R. Presbyterian says of the enjoyable anair mat tne pupus acquitted tnem- j selves with credit and were applaud?d. In the program was a number j '?>y Miss Crotwell: Piano solo?Calllr- I "fcoe. Deputies Havird and Taylor arrested Hezzie Gallman, colored, Tuesday morning and brought him before Majristrate Douglas. Hezzie worked be* :iow Prosperity and was wanted here j v two charges?carrying unlawful : - weapons and breach of peace. The i - 'Magistrate made $100 or 30 days In j - each case. Hezzie took the days. Greenwood in grouped with New- j _ u . , ... i ~3erry, naigeneia, McuprimeK, A'ooe- u -Tllle and Laurens counties in the ar- ! ransrement lor meetings of colored -people in different sections of th* jj State, at which there will he both -white and colored speakers. The . meeting at Greenwood is set for; ~3sJarch 1. Duriag the shut-down at the open L souse.Manager Wells has not been , ticking and knocking, but as a wise , nan lias improved his screen for the j lext pictures. Mr. Wells loses mors 1 ban any man in town by the quaran- | ine. but he shows his grit by buying ! i valuable pair of gray mules for hi* novinu dray. Aft?r copying an item from th? . )ran??eburg Sun we saw the following ! special from Orangeburg to The j State: "The Southern Express company has greatly improved the interor of its office in Orangeburg. Frank jr. W'right. the new manager, is givng prompt and efficient service. T^e I- Vi o lororo Mlli:r [MUMUUU ? itil a uvui t/o >f assistants." Since we mentioned the shooting of . * homing pigeon in Newberry the An-! :lerscn Mail says: "The army signal ?orps requests people who are dis -. posed towards shooting something | not to shoot pigeons. Complaint is | nade that ^numerous carrier pigeons j >f the racing homer type have been l ;hot by hunters, and that the importmt work of training the birds for military service has thus been seriously j nterfereu with." "VVe didn't know it until just the >ther daw it is a Dositive fact that I - . ( f. B. Halfacre of Newberry owns considerably more of a farm than that.? Spartanburg journal. How you newsier men do love to play on our accommodating auditor's good name, ome of these times we are going to isk him to a meeting of the press as;ociation so that the editors generalv may get acquainted with a real uiditor. who is a ' whole acre as a man md as an officer. The Greenwood journal ot Tuesday ;ays that Mr. S. O. Harvey of Greenwood, who returned from Atlanta Monday night, "saw six mules purchased there yesterday by a Newjerry man for $400 each." The journal adds: "Of course these mules are o be sold at a profit to the farmers >f Newberry county." We have several his:h-priced buyers of mules In dewberry and this county is a fine md flourishing field for mules. Of all times in the history of the world the litany of the Episcopal church is most, appropriate and timely. From it we select these: From lightning and tempest: from plague, nestileuce, and famine; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, ?ood Lord deliver us. That it may please Thee to give and preserve to >i'r "se the kindly fruits of the earth. =o that in due time we may enjoy t^orn. v.> beseech Thee to hear us. ?cod Lord. Tuesday's State contained the fol-j lowing interesting information: "W. i V MfSwain. thp insurance commls ijoner-elect, came to the city yester-5 lay, prepare^ his bond and did everything else necessary and preliminary to his taking office on March 1. Ho went home yesterday afternoon, hut will return to the city this morning Piedmont Just received anc You had better all go. The Pui I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmrnmtmmmmmu I Opera Wednesday I A. S. STERN i In Association with SE THE FUNNIEST WHOLE By SAUSBURY FIELD A comedy of life among It's clean, it's human, There Is Nothing L "Just a* I PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1 Seat sale at G -'J ' . ' y - ' and begin the checking of acco.iuts with Commissioner Mc-ATasier, aided by a representative of the State bank examiner. There <'?re mare than 31. 000,000 in securities deposited with the insurance commissioner. These must be checked and receipts given and taken before the new commissioner is installed." The State of Wednesday had an item which we would like to see attended similarly in 'Newberry as follows: "George Baldwin, representing the Garden association, appeared before council vesterdav morning and made an appeal for some legislation to prohibit poultry from destroying enrly plants. He complained on behalf o? a large number of citizens who are trying to raise vegetables a..d other necessary eatables who ara suffering /'on account of chickens tearing up the earth where seed have been planted. Members of council were in svmpathv with the cause and the matter will be investigated by Councilman Earle. Tf there is no ordinance to cover the point a law will be passed affording the necessarv nrotection. First reading- notice to that effect was adopted." SPm.vL vontKS Seed Potatoes?Direct from Maine. Send us your orders. Summer Bros. Co. 3-1 2t FOR SALE?Some Shoats. Prices reasonable; also a good mule. T should like to buy a few calves. E. B. Setzler, 2004 College Street 3-1 tf. LOST?One black hound, dog. white tail, brown feet. Reward of returned to George Sadler 3-1 It Garden Seeds?In bulk and in packages. at P. E. Way's Drug Store. All fresh and sound. 2-19 tf Barb "Wire?Large lot just in. Sumn ^ ni mer tiros. <jo. 3-121 WAXTED?6 or 8 pure bred hens and 1 rooster. J. D. Wicker 2-19 4t Fresh Flower Seed at P. E. Way's Drug Store. Newberry. S. C. 2-19 tf 1 \ " 1 1 Farm Fenee?American and Pittsburgh. Get our prices. Summer i ?ros. Co. 3-1 2t Fresh Garden Seeds at P. E. Way's Drug Store. Phone 15S-Newberry. 2-19tf Cedar Shingles?Car just arrived They are fine. See us. Summer Ercs. Co . 3-1 2t . ? . I W. C EZELL j Optometrist | 1116 Main ;St., Newberry, S. C. Practice limited to the eye sight and the fitting of glasses. Sup Pine S5?<)i?!fs?Car just unloaded Summer Bros. Co. 3-1 2< $ I Wagons | I they are going, call before they rcell Co. mmmmmaammmmmmmmam House y, March t> & CO. Present IWYN & COMPANY PLAY IN THE WORLD i =1 -J sra and MARGARET MAYO I the apartment dwellers and oh! it's so funny .ike it and Nothing r* i?? ? ucoa .00, $1.50. PLUS WAR TAX ilder & Weeks TITLES?We hare mules on hand. A. j G. Wise, Prosperity. S. C. ; ii-27-tt ? i . ; ! fenii'Sif- La:<>c :-iork. Can supply! ! you.* Summer Pros. Co. o-l 2l j FOH SALE?One reddish brown Shet-; | land pony. Heavy black mane ana . | tail. Gelding, unbroken. IS month-? i j old. Gentle parentage. C. D. j Weeks. 2-22 if | i j ! BEARDLESS BAKLE1 for sale by j ! Johnson McCracken Co. 2-26 2t j riTFOOf OATS?$1.80 per bushel! f">r sale by .lohnson McCrackin Co. ' i i 2-8 tf. BLACK HEIFER CALF strayed on my i * t j premises Friday night. Owner may ; have by' paying feed and advertis- j ing bills. T. B. Kibler. 610 O'Neal 1 j Street. 2-26 It j IV/U1] Illinois All JLiVCl J I 1GVG J 18-92 Wa I doesn't cost I grades. I You will find som ? i i ! k ,! . i i ! . i . i 'I i I I I I I V I i ! 4 8 i i ! Unusual , | Many a man who can w car much higher in pric an Oakland Sensible Si: cause this car fully serv without imposing any unnecessary cost. i y Light in weight, ample simple and enduring ii tion, economical in a Oakland Sensible Six m sents a saving both in pi in its operation. The high efficiency of j Touring G Roadster Roadster ( i Caroline OA K L A 1 / * -JL X*. STI'AYKl)?one black *a":L with white spots on tail and side. G or 7 months old. finder notify Clerener Gilliam. 710 James St. 3-1 It? FOK SALE?A few settings x>f pure Single Comb Rhode Island Ked Eggs. 1"> for $2. C. C. Schumper?. 2-26 2t. I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate. fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before you sell- H. 0. Long. 11 -23-tf. SHverstret, S. C. FOR SATE?Some extra nice Duroc Jersey Brood Sows and Gilts. Prices reasonable. Also some Webber No. S2 Cotton Seed. $2.00 per bush si. R. D. Smith and Son Wholesale Grocers. Phone SS. 2-12 4tp. wmmmmmammmmaammmmmmmaammmmaammmmmmmmmmm ne and L< omething Aboi iminum Cooki Guaranteed for re Gives Satis any more than le Rare Bargains you < ill^l AJPM %J u v x - ' ( - i M Service an< rell afford a 4i h. p. en; e is buying horse-powe f today, be- this car's v es his need ingly capal penalty of We believe with the fu in power, ,j roomy bod; ~ spiincr spm LI CUIlBtmt- ??? etion, any The appea) urchase ami iand ^,nf mg with its ry respect j its famous arouse youi ar $ 990 Sedan 990 Sedan (Unit J Zoupe 1150 Coupe (Unit I FUR Pnntiar. Michigan i Auto G Newberry, S. C. ND SENSI *- v. * -v - -i. 'i'rS.al TUU: EXTENDED. i J? j ; By iirection of the Comptroller j General f will take tax returns until * .March 1, 1913, inclusive, without the i penalty. J. B. Haifa re. Countv Auditor. 1 ' i Why Not Let Aime 0. Ruff & Co. Do Your Laundry Work? I I We will please you and certainly appreciate your patronage. J Basket goes every Wednesday. J Returned Friday. i Anne 0. Ruff & Co. J ;arn I ng Utensils | Twenty Years J faction and ? 1 the cheaper II an't afford to miss. | ?thers I /if^N . jj ' hi. i . rl Qatnnrrc LA k/U V ltl&O ?ine, delivering one full :r to every 48 pounds of /eight, makes it exceed)le under all conditions. : you will be well pleased tlifamily comfort of its ^ 1 swung on long, slow i-elliptic springs. ance of the new Oak)le Six is quite in keepi ability and it is in evea car well calculated tb * honest pride. $1190 Body) 1490 iAnr\ juujt j itjv f ompany t ir-i f ?7 DLL Ol A 4 t