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tTKELl PfcKSMSAJL ffiw. *JG^eia^ms of rcany Peepie, Sew vermes, and Those Wlio Visit dewberry. ~j.}!jhv m i:sv s;*mkv* .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Slice o* Cliap'n Ts^cre in the city Friday. Mr. [oe E. Long lias changed from Lone Star to Prosperity. Mr. Marion McCary is spending : several days this week in Newberry. iSfclyters ccr Williamsburg Herald. I Mr. Herbert Anderson went to "Newberry this morning.?Greenwood ! Journal, 28th. Miss Nellie Adams made a bright sand pleasant little Easter visit from vGoIdville to Newberry. Henry Hoof came from Charleston to join the seten registrants leaving dewberry Friday for Camp Jackson. Miss?s Caribel, Alice and Lucile *7est came up from Columbia to spend Easter at home in Newberry. Miss Mattie Adams, who is now ^wi?Q J. ?5. wnarion s ury in Greenwood, spent the Easter at _ ber home here. Mr. Jas. N. McCaughrin will attend the State meeting of fuel administrators in Columbia Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Salter spent the past wgek in Atlanta with his brother. Mr. DeWitt Salter, and his wife. Misses May me Swittenberg, Rebecca Sligh and Amy Werts of the Little Mountain high school, came in on Easter tide. "Miss Azile Parr, a favorite student ci the Due West college, was a popular visitor brightening the Easter reason in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eargle returned "Tuesday form a several days' visit to the>r daughter in Newberry.?Leesville News. 3!rv and Mrs. R. Y. Leavell, Mrs. A WH?:K nnd Miss K?::a1)eth bright motored to Johnston Friday, to Ssie' j tho l.j-ster seasoi. Mrs. }. D.^Wieker, Mrs. Frank Cope- j "*i3nd of Eh|?Tdt. Miss Mamie Cline , 2V& Misses^osie and Grace Hutchmsen mototw to Columbia last week. Mrs: Sallie Finch is spending this ^veek-end in Prosperity with friends. ?-"Whitestone cor Spartanburg nerv aid. Miss Maude Eptinsr spent Easter Sunday in Charleston after visiting relatives at St. George. She will return home today. Mr*. Sli?rh and daughter. Mrs. Reid, of Dysons spent last Friday with Mrs. "W. B. Jeter.?Ninety Six cor Green- : I -vood Ind^v. *?8t^ r ""Mrs. Lillian S. 6rown, who has been { ' Mrs. .T. C. Jenkins, re- 1 "Corned tr> lisr home in Xewberry this I mornin'-r.?Greenwood Index. 28th. I Mrs. TiiK? B. Young. who is now j ' Siring H Greenville, is making a pleasant visit to relatives and friends 7r- Xewberry. \Ti?5 Garolin#1 Haskell Wright spent fhe Easter week-end with her parents | Mr. and Mrs. W. It Wright, in Lau. ! reus county. - \Kev. Dr. A. J. Bowers left Satur- j p?ternooT> for Senoia, Ga.. near t i Atlanta, to fill an appointment to: preach v&e Easter Sunday sermon. .Misses .Tosie and Grace Hutchin-; son >ave returned home after attend-! ~-mg the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. J Sarab Ann Spence, in Columbia Sun- : j s-^ay. v' ' |! vOol. E. H. Aull, editor of The New- j "berry Herald and News, was a vis? | We Are f* iTHE COAL T AND GF ' . We have just r< sent us by the Fu( that every custom we can deliver an ( The Governmei everybody get the wants to help the wr ADC MfVI (yv Ci rtlVL. iivr i * Sum V \ itor in Greenwood yesterday on his j way home from GreenyiHe.?Index, . 2Sth. j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vance are ! spending the week-end with the former's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Ellesor, in Xew- j berry.?The State. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wicker aunouucc the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ernestine, to Joel S. Feagle of Little Mountain, the marriage to take 1 place during the spring. j Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Summer an,] , I their sen Oscar motored to Co'umbra ; Thursday, returning with Misses Grace and Julia Summer from Cbicora college to spend Easter at heme. ; .Miss Louise Smith from Spartan-: Miss ftessie Hunter of Goldvilie . 2T! ? Miss Mittie Young of Clinton were three attractive Easter visitor? j to the neighborhood in Boundary j street just beyond the overhead bridge ! Mrs. D. F. Franklin left Tuesday for Columbia, where she is visiting j her daughter, Mrs. D. W. Wells. Re-j (fore returning home Mrs. Franklin: j will also visit her sister, Mrs. T. T.; Thomas, in Newberry.?Charleston I i American. : ' ' t 11 j r* w. v^. Optoir Practice limited and to the fit! I Telephone 21 I T~ II U lliu Due to 'the ath Fuel, Feed, Amir C ! 1 ? I supplies usea in n we are forced to i The following f effect April 1, on Books. I 200 lb. book 5 and 1500 lb. book 25 lb. 4000 lb. book 100 lb. Ice delivered wil Tickets will be at i 1 1 I cents per nunareo Farmers Jow Taking C HAT BURNS U1 VES THE MOS1 ;ceived a supply of a >1 Administration ai ter fill out one of th \t rAal fn th prrv J ? it as you know has sir supply of coal ear Governments N REAEY TO i imer E OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM' i Tuesday. April *2. ' HAROLD LOCK WOOD . in "BROADWAY BILL i Five reels. j Also a NEWS REEL. I tn.:i ?> Ticuiirsuaj* alice joyce in "THE SONG OF THE SOl'I ." Five reels. And the second Episode of -THE EAGLE'S EYE." Two reels. Thursday, April 4. ROY STEWART in EITHER OF THE BOEDER." Five reels. Episode of "VENGEANCE AND THE WO WAX." Over from Saturday. One reel. Also a TRIANGLE COMEDY I EZELL letrist / > to the eyesight :ing of glasses. for Anoointment zzr I Public I ranee of Labor, 1 tonia and other I lanufacturing Ice i idvance prices. 1 trices will go into I Coupon Ticket i i! 10 lb. 'ickefs $120 1 ticksts 2i0 1 tickets 16.00 I thout the Coupon I the rate of 60 1 [ pounds. Oil Mill j ?MEKJuLiilll IBHMI ! Orders for I 3 CLEANEST I "? w w w-i ? jrr* riii A i pplication blanks 8 nd they request 1 e blanks before ? > requested that I iy and everybody | SERVE YOU Sros. t | Meet Me HAL Tm m O0 r a i ne Diore or o< Just on the corner nea er where you can look ou /ne /*f / iiic g * &ui i/uimuiiiut i Parr, is pushing to comp from his town, county at Ten Dollars I Beginning Friday Mornii We will give with e dollar a ticket \*hic to one.chance at a Five Dollar Hat an chandise. The dra at 3:30 p. m. Thurs holders of tickets h resented. If the number is not pi there will be drawr on until someone ; number drawn. I Fair warning to one an< the better your chance is buy, the more you save, a and we have them at unh Don't forget that the drawing closes pr I Phone 4o 1216-122o JOS. T. HUTC I A C1 | upernng o? | Big Values in I Ready-to-Wear, ] pers, Millinery, SOveralls, Work S Hosiery and Noi I We Sell Ei I Globe Dry Next Door Maj k- Newberry, :: f * Meet Me 1 i r\ i?, ryze ana Kiuaiuy i r the magnificent skyscrapt and take a good view of mr friend, Mr. Henry L. letion. He deserves credit i/J cf/vfA CM Given Away I ig, March 29, at 9 o'clock M : * ci jr pui tuaoc vi uuc h will entitle the holder Ten Dollar Hat or a d Five Dollars in Meriwing will take place day April 4th. The lust be present or repholder of the lucky ^ esent or represented, i another ticket and so answers to the lucky dl all. The more you buy, for a prize. The more you I s sroods are advancing dailv I < 1 eard of prices in this big sale. omptly at 3:30 p. m. on Thursday, April 4. 1anger's Main St. Newberry, 5. C. HISON, Manager MUM?? ' T r*aaJH rA I f UUUUd UJ. 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