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PCKELT PERSONAL Vo^ejo?nt8 of irBny People. New? %rrians, and Those Who Visit dewberry. Mrs. F. H. Copelar.d of Ehrhardt is "jssiting her aunt, Mrs. [. D. Wicker Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watson of Rich nftOTui. iVa.. are spending a few davMrs. G. A. Wright. HIt. "Wilbur Maclin Sale Is in Atlanta taking the bookkeeping cours* Draughon's Business college. JMr. Roy Frick of Newberry eolleg; ^pent tlie week-end with his parents and Mrs. P. M. Frick.?Chapiri"c**j ?>exington News-Dispatch. Dr. W. C. Brown of Newh~~rv. S <5, was a visitor in Due We-* las 3*ond?"?Associated Reformed Pres fcyteriac. -WW -r\ T.T T -It l.Ci jar. ?.. i. Jjeavcn icu ?euuesus; <<sr Jobston on a very pleasant mission, which will be more fully enlarged upon in our next issue. Mrs. B. B. Kina-1 and Mrs. Ha!< 3?herard and daughter have returnee from a visit to relatives in Newberry ?UGnety Six cor Greenwood Index Mr. J. E. Summer is spending th< .V>tr ?ti Vanhorrv ?flrPpnwfMIrl .Toiirn Hi WV* ? . . wy?* ? ? v-? ?>, 20th. Many people here wish h? -would spend all his days in this city T. A. Marsh, from the Mollohon mil Xewberry, S. C., now has a positioi machinist at "Ware Shoals.?Mil Hews. Mrs. Jj. H. Xohn. who has been th< cniest of Mrs. .T. E. Summer, return ?rj to her home at iNewberry thi, i&Murag.?Greenwood Index, 39th. * Br. 3. H. McCullough has returne; fvom Kentucky with another load c *hie "blue grass country mules, whicl # lie invites you to inspect at his barn Thos Farris has been sent b* the "toca! board3$s stenographer tc aviation statiorT-of the signal corp* .at Kelly Field, jgp Antonio, Texa.? "Lieut. Benjamin Greneker of Camp S?cvler spent yesterday with m? "in other, Mrs. Greneker of Edgefield ^Iro is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicholson?greenwood Index, IS. A- reception in compliment to Mi?3 "Lottie Kesler of dewberry was iriveri >sit tfce home of her uncle, John L Kc^er. last Thursday evening.?Irmo ki/T. Lexington Xews-Dispatch. and Mrs. 0. F>. Mayer left We;! "Tuesday fo- Charl^pt^-v T^ov corned by thoir ?on and daughter, college Studer.ts. on a visit to Magnolia T^rftens. "We^ba-1 r? ^e1ightful little visit "from ^Prtstor E T". Babh of N>wherrv cn 'Saturday Inst week. He had been railed to conduct the fun. era"* of T,~o*ver John A. Higgins.? TBaTJti&t Courier. "Mr. and Mrs. McHardv Mower returned from Atlanta Monday nlgfct. 16~. Mower went back to that cit.? -a outrun rvhilpc: IT(S "i WSIia.V IVl IIIUI ^ -Was a-cromrartied by Messrs. Forrest j^minack and Douglas Hornsby. "R. H. Evans of Newberry has been n^r^sted for an attack upon |. K JPterkman. editor of the Greenville T>ai!y News. Mr. Evans furnishes tho hparinyr is to comc later sj'-'xt auti t.i<v ? Hews of fifteen years ago in GreenIndex. T4iss Gladys Keith; who is attendAnderson Female college, speni ye^terdav in the city: she returned , 'Is?, Anderson in the afternoon accom Turned by her mother. Mrs. W. R Kfvth of Chappeils. and her brother 6gi William Keith of the Coast Artillery.?Greenwood Index. 19th.: JAr. T,. T. Epting. his many friend^ were, glad to see. was able to corn*5 tr> lawn the first of the week, /z\fhousrh he was getting,about with dif cclty. One day last week while rsp;:>-ing a house in tbe country 'th? tedaer on which he stood slipped ar.d "lie tell, striking his side on a larpn -rock, sustaining very severe bruises. Miss Annie Wright has been made tb&irman of a Red Cross auxiliary formed at Riddles Old Field. Laurens j-o.-iYitT recently. Miss Wright has scT^ral uncles and aunts and other relatives and friends in Newberry who are i'lad to see her taking so active axi^ .prominent a part in the good * wnrk.. '.Miss Sara Davis, a charming youn? * forty of Newberry, joined the Coke*" 'loTftg* contingent here yesterday ar.l Aftvr a few hours' pleasant visitira - * * A,. 4-;^?. nf "Tf-tiinfefl to the exacting miurj college "life. Misses Mary and Sara "Vhiigler anfl Mary Milford were the other members of the p&rtv returni^*: to Hat'*svil!e.?Abbeville Medium. "I"Mr. ?; nrsr^on Man^um of A^t'sH Us in the co"r.rv nr. a visit to his sis. if-r, Mrs. >. S. Snt.t^rwhite. The ~c>zny friends of "Spurge" ar^ 7,i see him arair. in '.he 'and wherf h? was the popular "member of a '^r. 'v.'hsn ho iive-1 t:-n tp^ir midst1 i It brings back pleasant old times to ' see him. 1 { J. E. McDonald of Winnsboro. ]". i M. Davis of Newberry. Dr. E. A. Hines | of Seneca, and J. W. Gaston of Duru I can were in town yesterday for the'.r . ' weekly meeting of the district boarc? > ; for the Western District of South OarI olina.?Greenwood Index, 19th. ;i ? ' j uaoav 7iy (jsr sr:oihta .1 Tt is to be hoped the mad dog day' ? are over. | "Carrier W. H. Eddy has possessed ? himself of a Ford for his mail delivery. "; The "Powers that Prey" will be or. | nt t^ ** ^ip-a house Friday with Mary . Ti'<- Minter. K 1 I v"ews has been received in Newber* | ry that Arthur Cromer is on the firi in.? line in France. i ? 1 I ' If anyone has found a bunch of keys ' , he or she will be rewarded by bring- i ". insr or sending the same to this office. ! ! The key ring is not taezed. I J! Velvet beany* iplanted thick?one * j bushel per acre?will smother nut- j " j grass and kill it very effectively in a ' single season.?-Southern Ruralist. j 3 j j The 21st was the vernal equinox,; " j the beginning of spring, but it will not be long until some people are, * j wishing for the same date in June. 1 1 j The opera house going- public will . be attracted there Monday by William TYaovy. a ? TT! r, - i ivcoixiL/nu in oi nis 'fi'oui." | I Not to mention the Triangle comedy, j a ^ _ i Among the things needed in this " i city is an apartment house. Such a| ~, house would he a paving investment, j ?Sleeping rooms are in demand. i! There will be preaching at St. Mat-' f i thews the fifth Sunday morning at ! , 11 o'clock by Thos. F. Suber. Sun- j ' I day school at 10. J ' | Just before Christmas someone left * a bundle in N. P. Mitchell & C0/3 store. The articles are worth about $5.00. ! Eight rural graded schools in New-; 1 berrv get $1,900. warrants for which ' amounts were sent out from the office ; iof the Statp superintendent of educa' 1 tion Wednesdav. ! I ! Now for the third Liberty Loan.? . Headline in Spartanburg Herald. A biir drive along that line will help ; in hanging the kaiser to that "sour ( apple tree." ' Saluda is ali right. The folks up th.dc iiuvo u^rt'Sd to c^ose up cvory*, i thing on Wednesdays except the post- ! , office and put in full time on srardens., |?Spartanburg Herald. j 1 Tn speaking of the daylight saving i law which goes into effect the last ( day of this month, a Newberry wit J says it will be one way in which to : whip the kaiser. < * ! s # J I A preacner in ueorgia nas wntien ' I i Probate Judge Ewart. regarding the; probating of a will by John Williams ! or Tohn Williams. Jr.. made in 1794 or *9n. ; , ! I We here now name Cross Hill "Red ! Cross Hill." That little place has two 1 Red Cross organizations, the branch . organized some time ago having a .membership of 130, still increasing.1 i | The time is drawing near for the i ' singing convention, which will be he'd j | ? j on the fifth Sunday afternoon at. I Maver-Memorial church, from 2 to "> "' o'clock. A liood time is promised. j ? ' i i Get roady for th^ change by th<? . j "daylight paving l?w." From the first, ! day of .Anri] tiM the first of October ; the new Ian* will be effective. Henpe | on May 1 clocks will be sent ahead j one hour. j Thorn well Haynes, United States jir-o^snl nt Heisirv/fors. Finland, ha^-j . | returned to his post, according to a j | report reaching the American minis-; I'tor to Sweden.?Stockholm Dispatch, ; j18th. i Tantain TcoIp sent an order Thurs- j day for army shoes for his company The mer> show that they are bein? j well drilled. When their uniforms i arrive the comnany' will command i j still greater attention. Mary Miles Minter. beauty bright ! of the motion picture screen, has a j brand new idea to give her speed in > j the latest American-Mutual prmluc- ! I ''Dah-dt-c thpt Prev." at the o':0ra i UUIU i V" v,4i, v-.w ^ . house Friday. { If the rainv weather depresses your spirits ero o'.'t in the back yard and sc^ j how the showers are making the prnr_ : ; dens ?row.?Xews and Courier. ^Ve I know of some in Xe wherry that are [ growing beautifully. | The boy power oi' the nation ear. be nized for work on the farms if | '.vp rco about it riahi. Yowng America is. t?<.f nntriotir his daddy.? , JUt*l ' ' Yews a?iil Courier. The reporter < ?.*! i->n<\ver for "Youn?- America" in ; ! j ) nVs*:' the neigb'^r^oof] of Boundary | tropt wh'-re ftp lives, and ft?1 ft a.- n"> i f?oubt "V. A " is the sanso thro igliout j ho city and cc.r.'y o* XewbArry. | OPERA HOUSE ;j | PROGRAM j Friday, .March 22. I MARY MILES M INTER \ ! . ? in 2 i 11 i mil iiuw '* **r u ?? r. nr* mi i tin. i. 1 > Five Reels. i ! ; Saturday, 11areli 28. j The Ninth Episode of j"VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN." \ i Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a i METRO-DREW COMEDY I i ! ; Monday, March 25. i I WILLIAM DESMOND ! in I "CAPTAIN OF HIS SOIL." Five Reels. Also a | TRINAGL.E COMEDY. . | Hoij* Week Services. ! i ; There will be Holy Week service? ^at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer as follows: Monday. March 25. 5:00 p. m., su^ ject of the sermon: "The Will of God the Father." Tuesday, March 26, 5:00 p. m., subject of sermon: "Dangers in the Christian Life and How to Escape. Them." Wednesday, March 27, 5:00 p. m? subject of sermon: "The Greatest of All Curses, and God's Attitude Towards It." ^ /N Thursday, March L'S. o:vu p. m.. subject of sermon: "Representative , Crowds at the Cross." Friday, March 29, 3:00 p. m.,"sermon by Dr. A. ]". Bowers. x The aim of these services will be to strengthen, quicken and deepen tho Christian life. Every member of the church is urged to put forth every cf-: +/-? it+onfi oil thp> services*. > LUI t Lf uibvuu iA-4 v? The public is cordially invited. SMALL LOTS FERTILIZER FOR WAR SERYICE GARDENS The committee is glad to state that Summer Brothers Company in the ir,- ! terest of war service gardens hag; agreed to sell to individuals fertilizer1! in as small quantity as fifty pounds. I This can be had at any time by send- jl ing to the warehouse. Minnie Gist. Secty. | , , i -S1M:<'1AL SOTlt.K* j ? i FOIl RENT?One stare building p.3:ir the Southern Oil Mill.W. K. Sterling. .>--2 -it?; WANTED ? Experienced salesladies a and salesmen. Begin work at once, jl Apply Globe Dry Goods Co. New- j berry. S. C. 3-19 2t | White Wyandotte Harps for hatching,'! $2.00 per 15. R. M. Lominick. 3-22 2t. | WANTED? To rent house close i--'] Address Box 294. 3-19 2f :| FOR SALE?Mixed Cowpeas, 53.75 I bushel f. o. b. Manning, subject to j h being on hand when order is re- | ceived and our confirmation. Terms j arrival draft with bill of lading at- j taehed. to responsible parties, J Weinberg Grocery. Manning,. S. C.' r . j Cedar anil Sap Sliing-Jes, best in town, j Langford & Bushardt. li-19 6t j fl KOI' SALE?Some Shoats. Price5? | i reasonable; also a good mule. 1 jS should like to buy a few calves. iR K. H. Setzler. 2004 College Street jg 3-1 tf. I See me for fish as cheap as. if not IB cheaper than, can be bought else-il where. G. \V. Coward, rear or 19 Player's cafe. See me there. it|l I HATE ATTRACTIVE prices to make I on cord wood, green or dry, for im- s mediate, fall, spring or summer de- I livery. Be sure to see me before you i sell. H. 0. Long. I 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. 9 FOft SALE?Jersey Wakefield. Cliar- S9 Iost-on Wakefield and (Succession Cab j I bage Plants. $!..r>0 per 1,000. Sat -1Q fsfac^on guaranteed. Enterprise'! Truck Farm, Georgetown, S. C. j| MILES?We have mules on hand. A ? Cr. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. in n-?7-tc. ' | FTLFODr OAT'S?$!.S0 per bushel p for sale by Johnson McCraekin !?% (!.\>S $4~?.00 per thousand.,! Prosperity Hardware Comp.iny, E Prosperity, S. C. 3-1.") 4t. I Tito Shad Season having opened I I a;:, prepared to serve the pnbli? B with tho fish in the rear of L 3.1. n Haver's caf>* "0. W. Coward. 1 laggsszEs&rr. ' TcTT;?rzr ES J <T* si a i I ABSAI DRY GOODS, LA NERY, NOTIi ALTA GIGANTIC The Store Will Close 1 Iin 1 117*11 A o vroicn will upen aati Come One?Come Values. It is a tin - * i they can in maKir Dry Goods. Ladies' Ready-to Ladi Goods, etc. need the room for goods now on the Thousands More on Sale jv A nice lot of check Ginghams \yili go on sale at per yard only? 15c \ You can buy a good grade Bad Ticking during this r / * C?Ia n t JUMg ocuc at jjci jaiu ? / 15c JUST RECEIVED-Ship Coats, C We carry one of the best : upper country. RIBBON! RIBBON! W i . i l_ i j r est tnai can ue nau. with the assortment that w< A beautiful lot of the very* lat style sport coats, worth ?10.00, be sold at ? Regular $1.00 and $1.25 wai: at only.. A11 unusual display of rnilliuer . fered during this Sale at sacrifice We shall close out dnrirg t' sale 100 Wool Skirts at ..v. A nice lot of Table Linens w be sold during this sale at You can buy at this .sale a go< grade of Bleaching at the yard.., Colgate's Talcum Powder, 2, value, you kno a-the quality, goii Ladies' Fine Hose,*white si black, wortli 35c pr. Will sell Dresses, Dresses?Fine Sil I _ ? j Your grandchildren will ta | Doors Swing Open and the Flo j Extended to ali. j Phons 40 rr & 1216-20 Main Srreet The Old Mower Store Room. ^ *? *? MLY YOUR 0,00 mrof nr a nv ti iUiSLO I\EsJt\U I - 11 ONS, ETC. THRO R OF SACRIFIC] [WAN III fill STOCK R Friday 22nd 4 P. M. to M; irday Morning 23rd < : All?and Get Yoi le when everybody ig their purchase j-Wear, Millinery, Priced to sell < thousands of doll? % road. ist as Good and Better You can buy nice Ladies' Handkerchiefs for only 2 l-2c 5C regular $10 to $ 18 Spring Coat Suits will be sold for only? $3.95 ment after shipment of oat Suits, Dresses and lines of Ladies' and Men's re have it by the 2-Hcrse V i and take a look. We fee! i have. est A . ^ Laces, Bai to $3.98 yard-closin . ' - ?-? Siikaune >?s 79c spool.- Goir II, ioo Ladie: V will be of- Coats worth : prices. his-^.T' UjA A Dice lc ? Y*?vU Waists will < ill on One lot Ci <i!/C Worth tip , _ ' Men's Co! " 15c ... . Men's Shi 1^5' on sale at ot $i .50 kind d *)Kp 1 ^ac' at Ltd* V.llues up to 1 Going to Sell i K iiresses. this Saie at ik about it for ten years to cor od Gates of Prosperity fly ba kLTIWANGEF ?Th&ir-y?; i mm j ? ^ i ACT ruAMrc I Lui'ji viinn^Li i I f\ Worth of U High Grade v i O-WEAR, MILLI- j WN ON THE I E. at? EDUCTION ake Ready for the Big it Q A M Prnnwtiv 8 V A Aw AIM* a> * ur Share of Real p should safe what s of High Grade % Notions and Fine quick, as we will 4 irs' woith more of j than ffie Few Quoted. I Safety First I You can buy Safety Pins I * z cards tor? Sc I } We shall place on sale 2000 yards of Lace Insertion. Regular price 5c to 10c yd. 12 vards for onlv? lQc the very latest styles of Blouses. Hosiery that is sold in the /agon Load, the svery new- 1 I sure you wiii be delighted ncls?values tip to see 1 A _ 2 out at only yd 1UC I C. Thread, worth ioc p* i lg at 'only, spool s' and Children's Rain $5 50, to go 011 sale at. I Jv (Slightly damaged) it of Ladies'i Shirt HQ ?C in this sale at only %/v iiildren's Hosiery or.'v l?c | | to 25c pair. lars, worth 20c. Sale 1 A ...../......... 10c I rts, worth Si.oo, going ?A lly 0?/C I ; at only 98c I Counter piltd high. 1 A 3 25c. Sale price yd.only IJL n (Jl Q 00 Worth Great Deal More. ne. Be here when the Big jg ck, fcr a Royal Welcome :s 8 ^ J C'Formerly ffl i Caicvy-e.i & Haitiv.an.^er ?9 ^ ^ JOS. T. filirCHiSON, Mgr. 8 4