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VARIOUS AM) ALL AliOlT The Junior Wokers will meet in the Church of the Redeemer Sunday afternoon at fo ;r o'clock. All mem bersvare asked to bring in their mite boxes. Owing to the enlistment in the navy of Mr. Richard Meybin the position of superintendent of the Trinity Sunday school is beincr filled bv Mr. Eu \gene Senn. with Mr. Noah Martin assistant, by appointment of the He v. * W. R. Bouknight, pastor. Mr. Bouknight says Mr. Mavbin has made on? of ihe best Sunday school superintendent* he l as ever known. His in -; flu once in the \?vy will be for good. i Speaking of mite b^xes, some . hicl\j.?n h-ns would rke to have bet- ! t-* boxo- j Fou.* lvm-l/ed ;a*d i"hty Jewishi l'?>y^ are at C?mp Lev or, according; v to a -star.ir.eni in t!>e Columbia Rec- i ^ ord This showy v. hat our Jewish; friends ar- doing tor America in the , w.ir The Passover Feast, or Feast of T'n!ea,*?': < i P.read. 1 ^ing observed; by tin Jews tl il.e country.) T^ose in X??wlx tv. ne r.p loyal to the faith, are neaped in '.he observance! of the anc'ent le'V'c? ceremonies. "Home news is pood," writes Mrs. Vp W. Squires of Mattheys, X. 0. in renewing her subscription to The Herald and News. The Woman's Home and Foreign --- >? -1- - /-ii ??c ! Alj^sionary society 01 me uuua-u ui the Redeemer will hold their regular monthly meeting at the parsonage next Monday afternoon at five o'clock by the new time. .Wonderfully was the beginning of "The Eagle's Eye" at the opera house Wednesday: We saw it at the night show in a crowded house. It is a Hrawinz card and we venture to say j that packed houses will be the ruls | during the continuation of this supreme serial of the screen. Other V I* ' ^serials -gfeown have been of a very high order of merit riveting attention, , -but "The Eagle's Eye" bids fair to outshine them all. *Dra\Jon hi-therford chapter, U. D. cL. will niCK-.t vlrh Mrs. P. G. Ellejor rn fi uc i.av afternoon, April 2nd at # , , fgur r- clod; -' ir:* Monday the library will m m 4:30 to 0 / # Tlw .:iojithJy open conference of / K?t Cross chairmen will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the new rourt house. It is ar. interesting si?ht to see the iad^cs s^oin-; to their surgical dressfins work Newberry lad'es are pat j * - A? i. i ionic. r-n:*;staKing. paueui <uiu pc*-; severing in noble causes?besides: i J pretty and a power for good. A tig f?al was made last wees when J L Burns bought the "Central" ;?rcjerty ,'extending from the corner of Xance and Frieud street to the corner of McKibb^n and Friend, for which the money consideration was 3^.000. The r.ro^ertv was sold bv its late owner, T. M. Neal, now of Wilkinsburg, Pa. j W^S^e nrl sale of nroperty of the late B. E. lulien, to take place at Helena x nevt Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. ^ Manager -Tr>o T. Hutchison of Haltiwancer's is n hust'"^ when it comes v to inaugurating ana carrying um rivalry programs for the ascendancy in the sMes of choice sroods in his line of business. Watch Joe. From the piles of clothing and the boxes we raw at t^e court house, with the busy ladies in charge, we see that the ladies are being successful Jn doinsr their part of the work of 1 1 ? rtrin fVi D war IIK'UIU^ " '11 Mr. Claude H. Williams is announced for the vacancy on the aldermanic board occasioned by tha t dp?t*> of the late Alderman P. F. Baxter, in Ward 1. The election will be l?eid the 1Sth of April. Dr. H. X. Snyder will talk at the rrm"i,vi;v towri hnll on Friday nieht. April for the benefit of the Red I Ctk? !';?l:lie invited. Prices 35 anfl 2'? certs Scan the various pases outside and *?.-?!ide cf this issue for local s'uff. Have you seen the new six-cylinler Kline Tear "Made in Richmond."} ^gr. Lawrence D. Wicker took pleas- j ure in showing it to us and we talcs; pleasure in telling you of it. It is ; a fine and very beautiful automobile j "Pat" wants everybody interested in mules to "have a talk with him. He 1 has just receive! his 'teenth carload.; Six young colored men volunteered for the army and left Xe wherry Thursday afternoon for Columbia to he sent to Savannah, This speaks -veil for their patriotic snirit in tak- \ it unon themselves to ohev the ! ^all of their country: The following Tinner roll: Emanuel S. i JUL U1U v* Douglas. Frert H. "Douglas, Wm. T. ! Suber. John A. "Rice. Joseph Turner.; ^ Maceo Griffin. i * ; That food will win the war is not .a mere slogan. Tt is a grim fact. Food will win the war. or a lack of food will. Iosp the war.?Greenville Pied- s i mont. And yet. notwithstanding the possibility, perhaps probability of i ; lack of food, many farmers wjll plant i cotton to the exclusion of the neces- ; <*>ry foodstuffs. 1 Otto. Nie 10-yc;:r oUi son Mr. and r .Mrs. F. Harry Oampscn, eh out of '* a tree and had his arm fractured Sun- . day. while they were all 011 a visit j below Prosperity, the family having i t | ? r? TS , 77 17 ror mat Mouse ic SE! j Johnson & | Contractors a Just Receive Dozier & Gay's Also All Kinds Materials ?i Right I I JUST AF 1 Isixteentn I OF Tennesse I We are selling m< all competitors cor I must be a reason, is?we are selling than they can be b< Our mules ate no ] have been for the 1 t | , Newberr n/rrri I Our Mr. Puree turned from the another car loc Good Tennes I They may be see You may have one nnunds of white I next fall. I If you want a mule at a reasc see us. A Good Mule at Save momey b these mules now at I fore they are all gc Newberr '(..{ore I Jo SP0!j 1 fho f!:l v ;;4 fho ]l f Mr. Camps en's daughter. Mrs. i I. Connelley. "Ann's Finish" vv51! t:iV:r? place a? \\o opera hcuse Friday with Margar u Want to Paint ! E ! J k j nd Builders c ' ! ; d a Lot of ' Qfairlmff Pasrtf of Building n Hand at >.* - I rices. | ???BMB?Hum ? iRIVED I Carload li e Mules t 3re mules than | nbined. There I That reason them cheaper |j flight elsewhere. g higher than they | past ten years. I: y, d. <0. | BBSBBHBBIHnHEB 1! has just re- !j i . i ; market witn | id of I ;see Mules I n at our stables, i; for a thousand 1 cotton delivered gj good cotton |; enable price, | d>oor i 1 <p?ZD ana up i y looking over ij our stables be- I >ne. 1 y, S. C. I f ir.i Fischer in at the finish, as a naughty boarding school girl in an I indiscreet escapade portraying happy 1 consequences. Ann is a nifty little i i finishing school girl with a talent for : trouble. She starts things as soon :;s she gets there. j : .\o 01 e will want to net up at 1 ; ji' S inlay morning to set the : (!:.( a with the r?r;W time. Therefore i'-.-in.': to btrl Saturday night . pu.-'i lite time i etc one hour fori WTP ill IIIIBI mill ilUmillllMMI 11 III HI 1 | "Dress \ fit I Put your dollar! the ranks of that r Help the childre This country is ^ feel a personal int< RnnrL j We have War S Sthe children or an them. | We will have Li You can pay cash, them, or you can ] Come in and tel I? us; i Capital $50,000.00 An engine more pow< out of gas "Hot-Spot Manifold Tests of exhau engines. By such engine is. In the great CI nf iirmspfi or nnbti: almost negligible. Chalmers. The moment i it strikes the now "cracked-up" and i bers via the "Ram's When the spar such as a gas engir imaginable, yet tan as deep water. Once you play amazed at the thrij TOURING C A R. J7- P ASS EN G R R $15; TOURING CAR. ?-PASSENGER $141 STANDARD ROADSTER SHi ALL PRICES F. O Carolii Columbia, 1225 Lady ward The row frier begins officially <it 2 o'clock faster Sunday morning Don'i be behind time. Everybody nave trc Fame hour city clock, factory bell and all. Monday will be salesday and also the first of April. No public sales but the" fool day" business will bo 4n evidence. The merchant.--, at least tho.-e wh > ^'7voriise. as will be seen b,v Tb-? Herald and News, are launching their great spring drive. our Dollars Up Ii 3 into the fight for humanity, nighty army of dollars that w VICTORY n to buy Baby Bonds with Wa going to be theirs one of thes* srest in it NOW by having avings Stamps on sale and wi y one else come in and let us iberty Bonds for sale as soon j or we will lend you the mi pay for them at the rate of ! 1 us your needs. Newberry Savings Surplus and mmmmmmmwmammmmmmmmmmmmm IW r?WlirffiiirTiT M??? that wring; ?r than was < > before?tf and "Rai _Ph olrnprQ r $%&M-'%!-?;^P?i .V- K?Ji?-m WM^?Wz??t41 *41& J- '&$& &? > - ,-1 { j ! 1 V ill "fc'A" "" " "** **^ -/> ? T ^ /\TT r^, txtr Ti St vapui i iiiivc ii VV! tests you can always i halmers engine so very rned gas comes out of tl The jras is used up ? t passes from the throat noted "Hot-Spot" wher :hen rushed on to the c 5-Horn" Manifold, k touches it. off there is? le has never known; ai led down in?~ a softness with it with your righ 1 it'll eive vou. o ^ ^ v # fAli T ? iuinmvj .-i if.-\ > - 35 CABRiGL! r. --T ? < < ! NCI h SlW L 83 TOWN CAR./-PASS]-N'?;FH - 52V25 L B. DETROIT Sl'BJLCT TO CHANCE WIT ia Auto Coi St., Phone S99 svji. ii,, v, - afciiflMSS ~-'2i3? ' a - - - - ? I Lizii!- gasoline severely bu~a~? 1 Mr 1 awreme ; ke?'* V.andI (ia x :ii, x Mr Vicker, who rui-3 the Xewberrv machine shops, was drawing some oil for his blowpipe. There -as an accidental slip in thft arrangements which caused spurting of a flame with the rvs-ult that he was very painfully injured. He had some important work on iZ.vxZ but the accident knocked him out of commission, it was a bad burn bat lie will 1)0 all right again soon. i Khaki/' Enlist them in ill hrintf uc? .* MMM k/1 U?J ir Savings Stamps. e days. Let them at nnp Rihv I ? II be glad to have ' tell tf e n about I ^ is they are issued. oney to pay for 51.00 per week. Bank Profits $16,407.90 | mmmMaamBmamaammm i frnm ^as O sver taken irough its n's-Horn" ievices.^ aav?<?r-> ? * *\J rC\ Om $ eaknesses in many tell how good an little in the way le exhaust as to be ail of it ? in the : of the carburetor e it is heated and :ombustion cham :ransiared a power 11 the brute force ; that is as smooth ^ t foot you will be > OWN CAR LANDAULET $5Q]?, ^ IMOUSINK. 7-PASSENGER - $2925. IMOUSiNE LANDAULET $3?? HOUT NOTICE nnanv - \ Newberry, Phone 172y*^ - ' - - - * ' -- anas? * > ' * N iMI'lllfcii