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? ?r-? . ? purely personal Prof. H. U. Doniinick. Miss Bertha Jacob:- and Masses Blanche and Willie att!ie:?od the county teach ers meeting m Greenville on barurda--. Gre^r cor Greenville Piedmont. Mr- ('. F. Hart of I'nlon is visitin# mo}her. Mrs. G. W. Pearson. > M:-s Htiby Goggans of Newberry w>-/ has been a visitor of Mrs. Zemp's has returned to her home.?Suinte Watchman and Southron. Mrs. H. L. Parr returned last weel frort: an enjoyably extended visit t relatives and friends in Palatka, SI Ai.'2:11stine and Lake City, Fla. Mr. R. R. Bruner, secretary of th Orangeburg and Newberry Coca Col: Bottling works of Newberry, paid fcnsiness visit to the plant here Wed nesday. "Mr. TT. H. r.lease and Dr. {. K <}ilde~ left Wednesday for Ashevill to attend cornt. Hr. Gilder is a wit ness in the case of Clarence E. Adam against the railroad. Mr. Blease i representing the firm of Blease t Blease in the suit brought by Mi Adams for serious ;njuries sustaine; by him some time ago. Editor Aull of Newberry made i visit to Due West a few days age Kis visit was quite short. We on!; K2w him as he was leaving town an< tried to detain him. but without sue *:ess.?A. R. Presbyterian. Prof. P. L. Grier is the delegate ti the meeting of the presbytery a Newberry.?A. R. Presbyterian. Mrs. Laura Henderson of Newebrrj after visiting at the home of Re*; J. E. Carlisle at Spartanburg, spen the week-end with Mrs. S. B. Town G9nd.?Union Progress. Mr. Frank Williamson and Mis Sarah Williamson of Newberry hav been guests at the home of Mrs. .T. J "P?rr>pll rhiriner the nflSt few davs. "Union Progress. Dr. D. T). Wallace, professor of his t.orv, of Wofford colics, delivered i fine address on the fifth Sunday i: March at Yarborough's eharel. un fJer the auspices of the council of de Tense. We are living in perilous times We don't knoiftwhat the morrow ma' "bring forth.--Sinoree cor Laurens Ad vertiser. *' Mis Grace Summer took port Mon day night in a recital under the di rcetion of Mrs. E. B. Wallace before a large audience in the auditorium o the Chieora -College for Women a: Columbia, jjiven by the department 01 expression of thai excellent institution of learning. The entertainment consisted of three episodes. "Somo-nrr^Q-^a dmurifa" "Somewhere ir LXK,A ^ ij ... . . . . _ _ France." "Sometime Somewhere/ the latte:* being a pageant of Democracy. whl<-h iast included Mis? Sum"!0" Mr. S. M. Duncan has resigned as chief of State constabulary for0? and the governor has accepted the resignation. Mr. Duncan, who is in Newberry. wPl return tcday to Beauon other business. Mr. -T. A. Hutron went to C^lumbi i ;; ni^hi to see his son. Mr. Richard Pnrton. who is in the hospital ami not do'ng well, his friends will regret to hear. Mr. B. L. Dorrity's little 3-vear-old son Thomas, who swallowed a nickel T- v< Sc.t'.iri1?. v afternoon and was carried to the Columbia hospital Sunday morning, has returned~home~witsi his father and grandmother and i' retting on all right. 1 - * T- ??Af M Mr. .ino. A. Sniuer. jr., tuts icuimui to Newberry from an extended bus;, ness stay in Florence, Ala. Yr Pr>Tvor<;. n pronwnen^ citizen of Jacksonville. Fia., is visiting his friend. Sheriff Cannon G T,;^*-se. for a few days Mrs. R. Havird has returned from Rincon. Ga.. after a to her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Haigier. Dr. George B. Cromer, the war orator of South Carolina, will speak in the school auditorium at Ridgp Spring Monday evening, April 15, at S: 30 o'clock. Dr. Cromer will also speak at Saluda Monday. April 15, at 12 m Every citizen in the county should hear this noted speaker.?Saluda Standard. Corporal Frank M.~""Kwart of Fort Moultrie arrived Thursday to spend until Sunday at his home in Newberry. Mr. Eugene Long of Newberry and sisters. Ruth and Anna Bell of Chapin. spent Saturday night and Sunon'y with home folks. Kugene will I^ave for Newport News, Va.. in a few days, where he will help in ship building-Hollow Creek cor Leesville News. TARIOCTS AND ALL ABOT T At the opera hoii3e Friday there *^*]! !-e Juliette Hay in "Betfie and 'be Buccaneers." foi >we<l Saturday by another episode of "Vengeance and the Woman." and two comedies. Newberry cotton mill workers have cause to be patriotic. The first South <"3.rolinian to be honored with a decoration for gallantry was -John Arrowwood. a former Newberry cotton m?" employee. So when a band of younpr mon made a fellow worker kiss the American flag Saturday, they were . living up to the standards of New-: i t?.I ? - Ut'l i \ imsva. '-^lltX'UWUUU Uiat'A. New York's four hundred wear magnificent jrowns at exclusive ball ^ in the play. '"Heiress for a Day." which is to be seen at the opera house Monday, with Olive Thomas in the leading role. She is called Triangle'" 1 r exquisitely dainty star. Her ward; robe in this picture is fascinating in i the extreme. o Those beautiful and greatly admired t ; azalias fringing the postoffi:*e at the | front entrance of the building got c badly wilted in this cold spell. n Mr H. D, Whitaker is announced a as a candidate for alderman for Ward - 1. Mr. Claude H. Williams has within' u from the race, as he will not [. be in Newberry until some time after > the election, having left Wednesday - afternoon for Oklahoma City, Okla., ^ with his brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel s G. Holt, on an extended visit. j Between April 26 and May 1, 5;.?< ' 000 white and colored men are to bn - mobilized, South Carolina's quota bej ing 1,969. Newberry's quota is P * whites and 31 colored. , i j The Mutt and Jeff show Tuesday ' j night laid the previous Mutt and Jeff I **1\ * * 4- V? rt r-m V% n T ^ *r? n r? rt ibiiuw.s 111 liic i.uaun. 11 nao ci thing of its kind and was mucli'en; joyed by the large crowd that filled ''1 the opera house.. 'Some of the ~feaj tares were very clever and deserve special mention, but the reporter's de' partment has a limited space. r. ! <.rr>t? ?c AT.. T T o ^ I lit; Vjil'l ui iviv riccti i win uo " here Friday of next Week?at the opera house. You must see her. ! Digest the ho# ordinance as printed elsewhere in this issue. Some peoe pie will now prepare their pens, but * some will have none because they don't like hogs. ! All who attend either the 11 o'clock ? "V* yv C OA in f A P y Ui lilt; o.oij aci >ivc m iuo 11. ??. - . ^ church will hear either a sermon or addresses on some phase of church work. , Between the lted Men from Xew,, berry attending their meeting in Columbia and the visitors attracted there by Secretary McAdoo and the _ great parade they were too numerous . to enumerate in crowded column? s during cold and sleety weather, f There was a hard fall of sleet early h Thursday morning for nve or more ? minutes. This is some weather on the visiti. idelegates to the i?re3byterr. The second presbytery that is to bs . in session liiis week at the 2^ev? ueiYy ? A. H. P. church covers a large part j !: Full Tone | j Soft ?Ton ??XI , I \ fl An important ; * 1 discovery ihevictor Tungs-tone Stylus An improved, semipermanent, changeable, r| reproducing stylus of I tungsten combining all fV?p rlr?ciroKlr> {pofnrpc r\t ! the Victor system of changeable needles with the added advantage of playing 50 to 200 records will:out changing. Made in Full Tone and Soft Tone. 3oxcs of ten, 25c. Packages of four, 10c. Manufactured exclusively by ti:e Victor Talking Machine Company. Stop in any time and / >nf we will gladly show i vou this'new Victor f >rfcA ' I rungs-tone Stylus and | LeRoy & i STUDIO NE 3f South Carolina, Georgia awl Flor ida. Some of (he ablest men of th." denomination are members of this body, and the preaching and addresses are expected to be of a high orae-r. t _____ flit Onf tKp Hicrli VUl VHI I1IV Cost of Clothing j Let us take your measure ; for one of our i Two Piece Suits 4/1 i $ib ! \r J iL!. I ou can i duplicate value for anything like ; the price. Three Piece Suit $1750 11 I I Come in and look them over. Black Dry Goods Co. ' Prosneriiv. S. C. I * 1 e The VICTOR ] System OF CHANGEABLE xTT^r'rvi ro l>?LIlJL/L<ILO ENABLES You To Meet EVERY Acoustic Condition Call in and let us demonstrate the Victrola \ ) M. Salter \ AR EEPOT |:<nd weighed 821) pounds cleaned. | Mr. \V. L. Graham sold for rhiri.i vi i hrutht-rs a cow dijessed to A. I IJoov.. r on Thursday which netted j I; \va? of the Hercsfonl stock w. c. Optor Practice limited and to the fit Telephone 21 i i I1 | MM I v? VS Fiftee Good i Newt i a Davis 1 Largest Fa1 I R. S. JENKII N | SbMMMMMIMMIIIIIIIIW III ? Ml III I I | ==.. wUCI CL IFridai * Perry J. The Smartest and Lamb I i And An Exceptional | An Incomparab The Incarnation > M Fun, Melody, Dancir Prices: 50c, 7E I Seats on Sa i Forty one pounds of tallow was taken f i , trom this cow also whi'h was nr;t ! I 1 included in the price abov-}. The hide iroioIiA.I IK .lAinwIi: EZELL netrist I i' to the eyesight I finer of dIassps ""ft " o * ? I for Appointment j i fante in or Tw Farm ? jgjm WMlfl OMUMM >ei*ry Cc Raalfv Cm 11VU11J vvi m Land Dealers in Sout MS, Agt., Copelai ewberry, S. < A ! y9 Apru . Kelly F Brightest of Musical G It 'W WITH i Ann Li Comedy of Musical le Singing and Dane i of All That is Dain iff. Prettv Girls. Beautiful 5J7 J 7 !c,$1.00,$1.50. [e Gilder & Weeks i OPERA HOUSE* PROGRAM ; Friday, \]?ri! 12. .11 LIKTTi: i>r. in T>KTTIK Wli TIH' p.l (n\i ri'S" Five Heels. Saturday, April 13. The Twelfth Episode "VENGEANCE AM) THE 1V0 MA.NT* Two Reels Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a ' I>REW COMEDY Monday, April 1">. 1 OLIVE TFTOMA5 m "HEIRESS FOR A DAY." d 7<anf^7 s in >unty i MHAMVr iiijiaiij h Carolina J nd Building ^ Resents omedy Successes f lhauvenet / j ike Comedy Favorites mg Chorus? 1 * * 6 _ ty Femininity. Scenery and Costumes 41 , Plus War Tax Drug Store ? > m