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PUKELY PERSONAL | r S. B. Tompkins, after a week's j ^rfcs'ji, to Newberry, has returned to ??* home of his daughter, Mrs. P. A. j -ioiies, and family in West Green, G?. ! Hfldie Dickert and Jack Taylor, two j ssd7s from Fort Moultrie, spent a -kzxtl furlouerli in Newberry last week . i?caj Kditor Galloway of the As- | twcia.ce- Reformed Presbyterian at inae. West, while in Newberry in at-j Semlance at the presbytery, paid The j -USers-M and News a pleasant little vis- i We are always glad to see Brother ?SUk>way, as he is a goofi newspaper ?a.ti and one of the best citizens of i iSas state. Mrs. Ehrhardt and three children of! IStete&r&t are visiting her mother,. Urs. Alma Taylor. "M'ss AmmieV i ?K7s.v friends are always g'ad to aoc Apr. f1!. S. Ttfert* heads the quota winners having thirteen or more certiu ?af*>s at end of twenty-sixth week" in ' i & efficiency contest of the Volunteer' wsMrance company. He is in a clas^ j C twenty and ranks 85 per cent. J Mrs. Jas. L. Aull and baby of Co-1 teabia visited at die home of her, psunents, Mr. and J. R. Davidson, last j to the pleasure of Mrs. Aull's i xatacnj Newberry friends. Mr.- Aull, ?ercv? up for them Saturday afternoon! . j sbso spent until Sunday afternoon' Scare. . j Mrs. Cannon Blease of Newberry j Misses Wicker of Xew'oerry are j gaests of Miss Mattie Adams to?Greenwood Index, 12th. Mr George T. Reid of Chappells i -tr mi mT, ?j ock? t Vin T*nci.-??ir> 0& rtf V r I IUV i vuiuvuvv Vfc I T. EL Dorn in Crews street and will! izke possession early this fall. Mr.! is a prominent citizen of Chap-, isserts. ?Greenwood Index. We were all delighted to see Rev. { - Mrs. F. E. Dibble at the confer ?Vinotv <5iv nnr firpprjwnnfi Jfoermal. 11th. I She read a paper that was full of; torfere^tiu^ items.?A sentence from j editfiSfel correspondence of the | yfcyiithern &?tnstian Advocate Tn men "t^mini; thfl^fpport of Mrs. T. W. White. vov.> represented the Woman's Mis^xraary society at the recent meefaic oT Colcesbiiry District conference, i __ _ I Mr. .1. n WicKer i.? announced as candidate for alderman Ward i. f \ Mrs. Alicp Corrie of Greenville is,'1 visiting Mrs. Tench .0. Pool. i 33r. and Mrs. J. Cheslev Dominiek ?etnrned Friday after an absence of! -a-. eek, which was equallv divided! with their daughter. Mrs. TV. K. Me>'j?Spav^t an! family }r> Columbia 1 son. Mr. Sam W. Dominic-k, ana ;1 i tamily at Fairfax. ;: and Mrs. S. D. Tracas and baDy; fecvf- mr-vtd from Cincinnati to New- ! iipyrrv. Mr. Tracas is a cousin of Mi*.! 1 ? P. Tra/as of West Main street. Mr. .1. T. Ward and family and Mr. --wftn Daniel sen motored to Camp Jaefeseu Sunday to see the soldiers.' ^Xiieut Chas P. Barre of Camp Jack- ' son wi.'s in the city Saturday. ! "S&rs. P. F. Baxter returned from JTaluinbia Friday afternoon with her ?sfica -Carol. who had been in the hospital .since the removal of his adoand tonsils and treatment for straightening of his necTcr*wfiieh sras drawn from rheumatism. He \3 letter but not relieved of the trouble ss &Ls neck. The little fellow has a great sufferer for a long time. JftE bis friends will hope that he may ?5sscm he fully restored to health. His "frrv^er. Mr. Jno. H. Baxter went to ?>>h.nifoia Friday and accompanied and his mother home. :0S. J. Hunter lias resigned as over-! sserr of weaving at the Republic Mills, *G:reat Falls, S. C., to accept a similar jpfitlHon with the Glenn-Lowrv mills, "W&itraire, S. C - -(Mill News. '^Jrs. Robert Holme?; of Newberry ^ 1-Jfc.e guest oi' Mrs ]. C. Harper.? Greenwood Journal, 13th. j t Mr. and Mrs M K Williams of Xew-j .are visiting t!ze latter's parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. X T. Raughton.?Greenwood Index. 13th. j -&r .and Mrs. Alvan W. Wright of CoSambia, are visiting Mrs. George, i "Wright. I Sir. H. A. Kimball of Greenville <rr?fcnt Sunday in Newberry with Mr.; T. S. Lefler. Sergeant James J. Hill of Camp' Sievier spent the week-end with his' larents. ~ Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Brown and Mr. B. Leitzey went to Columbia Sun ii&v and returned Monday with Dr. Mrs. E. H,. Moore. Dr. Moore has t*:en at the Columbia hospital the haviris' under<K)ne i*3?J XVU1 iivvkx, ? _ & serious operation. Mrs. Moore being him (luring the time. His many rriends will be pleased to learn that improved after the operation and V <lo:.ng well. "Mis*(Elizabeth Dominick spent Sat^day in-Columbia. Dr. -and Mrs. A. ]. Bowers v.-ill : -<i><'ive Wednesday for Battle Creek, to visit their daughter. Miss ~~M3ry Lou Bowers, who is in a saniterhrm there. Dr. Bowers will be ."-fiAre for a few days only. Mrs Powers wi'i remain untri Her daughter is able t-> ion rn with her, whi jh Vill be within two or three weeks it is thought. Miss Mae McMillan of Marion left Newberry Monday for Calhoun after visiting her cousin. Miss Kate Porter, during the past ten days or two , weeks. ! Prof. Smiley L. iPorter of Wagner I spent the week-end al his home in I Newberry. Mrs. Paul E. Anderson and Mrs. J. H. West returned last week from Abbeville tyfter representing respectively the Calvin Crozier chapter and the Drayton Rutherford chapter as delegates at the IT. D. C. convention. Mr. Thomas R. Campbell having resigned as rural noliceman to resume nosition as foreman of the count chaingang, Sheriff Blease has appointed Mr. Jno. C. Lee to fill the vacancy. Both of these men are good officers of experience and can b3 counted on to do their duty. Mr. Mark Smith, the successful keeper of the county home, has not kj >veJ to the city, although! he is seen often some people might think v . tfe just likes to come to town to see his friends. Corpl. Eugene E. iNorrls of the 318th Field Artillery, supply company Csmp Jackson, spent*. the T'eek-e.'id at his home in Newberry. Carol Dennis of Camp Sevier was here on a short furough last week. Mr. Abe Morris of Patterson, X. }., has come to Newberry to assist in the store "of his brother, L. Morris, for awhile. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT This is "Kind to Animala Week" Governor Manning has designated tne period for humane work. We do hope it will be unanimously observed, as it should be, and kept up all the tin's It ought not to be necessary to urga people to be kind to animals.,- Please see to it everybody. There are two classes of people in Newberry who obejct to the hog or dinance?those who don't like to -smell Al__? ? 1- l~ ? J liieir neignuor s pen anu uwse wuusb lots are too small to come up to the requirements. The latter, especially, have good "grounds'* for complaint, as the number of persons who c<in keep hogs is limited to comparative!? few. I Each one of the twenty episodes of 1 ' i ne tagies ^ye maxes a nisciosurj that presents a tru^ insight into rh<* =>ntivities o* alien spies in this country. See it in its fourth episode Wed iiesdav. This play is a "reel" treat. | It cost Ed Worthy also $5.00 for; speeding. Ed's case was before l.~e 1 recorder Saturday. j Next Thursday is the day set for! i the special election for alderman in j Ward 1. If you go to the opera house Thur?- j dav you will see '"The Shoes that! - - - .. . . j Danced.' in which an fcJast side giri dances all night under the eyes of a : I detective to save her sweetheart. If is the play of a terrific gano; feud. "Revenge" will be on at the ope.-a house Tuesday. If. is a picturizaticn of a popular novel, "Hearts Ster. !fnst." and has situations of genuine excitement and suspense. In the Agents' Bulletin, a publjr?.iion by the Life and Casualty Insurance company of Tennessee, at Nashville, which we read last week, occurs The following nleasant little item: "J. B. Boozer, Class P, leader, although building a debit, has a record of lft"> per cent collection since the first of the year. He made $8.65 net increase during .March." Mr. Boozer is young at the business, but he is growing fast. All ladies interested in the June Domestic Science class are asked to meet at the High School at 4:15 p. m., Wednesday, April 17. There is to be enacted on the screen a fascinating drama of love and displomacy at the opera house Wednesday. In it a young American, who thinks his sweetheart loves another, buries himself in a little South American republic as IT. S. consul. She hunts him out in the midst of a revolution and the return to the Get Our 1 Seed 1 i . i If you have a plac more, it will pay you we have a limited qi Summer Brot j ALL IKS ARE STILL HOLDING THK LINKS Columbia, April 15, 5 p. m.?The war bulletins this afternoon .say thnt, the allies are still holding the Tine.-; ana tnat seven trerman attacKs nave been repused within the last several hours with heavy losses to the Germans. The Austro-Hungarian for efgn minister Czernin has resigned. Aull. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Tuesday, April 16. EDITH STOREY in "revenge;* Five Reel3 Also ?. NEWS REEL. Wednesday, April n. EARLE WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMOND ' in . . ! -AN AHERKJAN LIVE WIRE^i Five Reels i Also the Fourth Episode of j "THE EAGLE'S EYE:" i . i Two Reels. Thursday, April Iff." PAULINE STARKft j ; and WALLACE McDONALD ' in "THE SHOES THAT DA>TEI>* Five Reels Also a ; t. TDTiVfiT P rrvATT7>n\' W.TJljU I . The Twelfth Episode oi " "VEXGEAXCE AND THE WO MAX." ' . : ' J j States and are happy ever after. The , leading characters are Earle Williams ! and Grace Darmond. The play is | adapted from the 0. Henry story of , ine Ijolus ana tnc uottie." anrl perfect in every detail and beautiful tu the eye is the reproduction. Grace , Darmond, one of photoplay's youn?- j est and most attractive stars, iscred-! ited by her directors as the best gowned leading woman in screens | today. We are told to eat Irish potatoes si> sa to save flour for our soldiers an! The allies. We are also told that th? potatoes are so plentiful the country i is overstocked and many of them j may spoil. We are told all of this j and urged to buy and eai, Irish potatoes. But. If they are so plentiful to be rotting, why should the buying price to the eater be $2.40 a bushel?} There is something rotten in other j countries than Denmark. ( XewbeiTv. Florida, bv mistake got! ! me reeis wmcn were intenaed r./*r tr?e opera house ^er^i Friday, and the running episode of "Vengeance antl the Woman" also failed to arrive Saturday, "but this latter feature will j be shown Thurslay in connection with ! the regular program far that day | withnnf ovtra flwrw i WW \y?VI tV V'iiUl O^* Sumnierland College News The first of the graduating recitals I at Summerland College will take place Friday evening. April 12. At this | time the Department of Music will i present Miss Kathleen Counts, piaa-j , ist. assisted by Miss -Margaret Benner, voc-alsit, and Miss Pauline Booze-ri, j reader. | CCITOX MARKET ! CULTIVATORS?We have a good! ! one, see it before you buy. Sum | mer Bros. Co. X 4-16 j : WANTED?Man for special work in! j developing Pecan Nursery in Vital i Conservation Ranch. Right man will be given an interest in the j business. Dr. Gustav Werber. R F. D. No. 7.?Box 47A 4-2 tf i mmcr tvn T.rmr r j Vii-Uli.TA A11JU JUJLiJLli UTCL UUJL JJl iV^V fresh goods just received. Summer Bros. Co. 4-16 2t CAME SEED?Early Amber. Orange and pop corn Just received. Summer Bros Co. 4-16 2t. % I HATE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for Immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before yoa sell. H. 0. Long. ll-23-tf Silverstret. S. C_ Proposition )N Potatoes e to plant a bag or i to see us at once, as lantitv to offer. w hers Company f, ~ ~~~ " I il am representing a steam Laundryj ! ami will call for and deliver all packages to the amount of ."0 cents ; 1 and over. H. C. Wofford 4-12 2tp' w. c Opton Practice limited and to the fit Telephone 21 ! Fiftee I rir\Arl I Newt i Davis (largest Far R. S. JENKH N B C inPFA ^0wny Jf9L r?.j j^_ r naa) Perry J. The Smartest and Lamb Eds Anil \n Fvpnnfinna] I niiu mi uAvvpuuutu An Incomparat The Incarnatioi All Fun, Melody, Danci | Prices: SOc, 71 Seats on Sc <;IST STALLION' ?Foe $'.2.50. Jack fee $17.50. Charley Long, Prosperity. S. C. 4-16 :f - i | 17-7171 I LtJLEAAu letrist to the eyesight ting of glasses, for Appointment I rante in or Tv Farm >erry Cc m Land Dealers in Sout ^S, AgL, Copela: ewberry, 5. f / , Kelly 1 Brightest of Musical C WITH .. i Ann Li Comedy of Musica >Ie Singing and Dan ii of AH That is Daii ng, Pretty Girls, Beantifi 5c, $ 1.00, $ 1.5( lie Gilder & Weeks FOB ALT>EIIMA> WARD 1. flj H. I). Whitaker is hereby announced ^ as a candidate for Alderman for I Ward 1 and pledged to abide the party j rules. , FOB ALDERMAN WARD U J I herrby announce my sell us a ean- I diuate tor Alderman Ward 1. subject 1 to the rules of the Democratic piirty# J. D. WICKER* Antomobile Oils and greases, we aro making lower prices and giving better goods than you can get from agents. Goods < satisfactory or money refunded. Let us have your lie AI UIUC1. OUiilUiCl D1US V, :-29 Lt w HP renty j s in I >unty I npanv L A W 9 k V * rll r. :':" nd Building | r-i IMII l?lll Bill HIIIIHIIIWIIli Resents v> omedy Successes y thauvenet t 0 Like 1 Comedy Favorites cing Chorus? *-i . ity femininity. A Scenery and Costumes ), Plus War Tax Drug Store ?