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PERSONALS. - Mr.-* fend Mrs. J. A. Foster and - daughter, Myrtle, spent Sunday in Newberry --with Mrs. W. M. Long. William -.Foster, who has been visiting . Mr. and Mrs. S. Biekley, came home with them'.?The State. i Mr. ahd Mrs. M. R. Williams have returned to Newberry after visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rauton ? Greenwood Index. I Miss Annie Aunspaug'n returned this morning from a week-end visit to Miss Bess Herbert in Newberry.?' Greenwood Journal. . . j Rev. J. W. Carson, A. R. P. pastor ' of Newberry, was here this, morning ; on his return to Newberry from Bradley. He was with Pastor R. D. Kerr there yesterday.?Greenwood Index. Mrs. T." A. Marsa and Miss {Catherine GOggans of Greenwood spent the week-end in Newberry with Miss Julia Johnstone, ; i Julian "White has been promoted to / the position of sergeant in the supply company, 04th infantry, regular army, at Chickamauga Part. Mr. Jno. C. Adam^ left Tuesday for Blairs to spend a w*ek with relatives and to go fishing on the "Majestic Broad." Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Epting have returned from Fairfield county, whither they motored late Sunday night in response to a telegram. It: wa3 Mrs. Epting's grandfather who was critically ill. He' died before tfieir arrival. j Mr. Claude Dominick and his mother spent Tuesday afternoon in Colum- 1 bia. " j just before the appointed hour Miss Annie Greene of Newberry rendered a beautiful piano solo.?From the Union Progress in an account of the Sligh-Untiedge wedding Monday ts evening, the bride being Miss Nina Sligh, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sligh, formerly of Newberry, now af Union. The Progress says the Ijtfide is "an unusually attractive youiig women, who by her sweet and livable disposition has endeared Jierself to many in the city who will regret that she is to" make her home elsewhere." The groom, Mr. .Tno. H. Rutledge, is a substantial business man of Durham, N. C., hav<y monr fnmnH e? 1 n T'nmri tr^Dro UIUU/ &1 111 V'UIUU t Uvl V/ resided several years. j Mrs; Ben. Tf. Crouch a^d little child, who were recently taken to Columbia suffering with bites from a mad dog, are keeping up jthe treat ment at home, getting along all right. j Corporal Sam Morris 8f Camp Sevier is on another furlough home. j. Tne- groom is a young man 01 mucn a."bility antl for two years has served i most acceptably as principal of the j Monarch sehoolg. He is a graduate ! ol Newberry college and was seers- j tary of the Union County Teachers' association for several years. He ?s | held in the highest esteem by all who j know him. Mr. Eidson will enter i the U. S. army next Friday and Mrs. Eidson will continue to teach at the Carem schools.?Union Progress in reporting the marriage of JMiss Ellen B&rllee Graham and Mr. Allen D. Eidson in Unicn last Friday The "bride Jhas been the efficient ana popular teacher of Carem school and the. oorc once lived in Newberry with i?is mother and an aunt. Mr. J. A. Schroder went to Camp Sevier last Saturday to see his son, W. E. Schroder. He was sccomDan led by Mr. J. L. Reeder. > .Mr. and Mrs. Lawson B. Kibler and daughter of San Francisco, Cal., ttU arflvo Saturday on a visit to relatives in Newberry, Mr. Kibler's fo-fmer home city. His brother-inlaw, Mr. Wit.. Johnson, received a letter from him Wednesday, mailed; en route from Cleveland, Ohio, teii-1 insr of the contemplated visit. 1 i * i Misses Boyd Wheeled Claudia I Wheeler, Ruth Harrell, Tommie Wei- j ling, Mary Frances Jones, Helen j ' Tvi;??- -iv w. t. ? -? - ' ,&uzautn.n Willie, U11 Via I Stewart and Clara Stewart, another patriotic bevy of young girls, have "been formed as the second control, or Patrol B, of Girl Scou?s, The Herald J an^ News baring already mentioned I l the formation of Patrol A, recently organized by Miss Blanche Davidson ? Lt. Stanmore Cash, M. D. returned to Camp Jackson Wednesday after a brief furlough spent with relatives here. Miss Mattie Adams has returned from her stay in Greenwood to a stay here. There are just lots of people in this city and county who would much rather she should stay . in Newberry than in Greenwood, however nice Greenwood may be. Miss Emmie Duncan, a charming i student of the Columbia college, spent the week-end with frienls in Newberry. Mr. Jas. A. Burton returned from New York Monday and went back to the hospital Tuesday. Richard stood the trip well. Mr. Robert Welch expects to return to Houston. Texas, in a few days, his father, Mr. Alex Welrb being much better, his friends will be glad to learn. 2JIM Two of the Newberry county boys. I Messrs. Richard Floyd and Will 1 Keith, members of the coast artillery,1 were among those recently sent from ( Fort Moultrie to Fortress Monroe for ' ? special training. _ i : Mrs. P. E Scott of Newberry, Mrs. ! 1 I T. Wyche and Mrs. T. O. Dominic!-: | of Prosperity are on the published i 1 assigned list of delegates to the: c meeting on April 24 at Aiken of the ! annual Federation of Women's Clubs. \ c Mr. S. H. Lovell, formerly a book-! I keeper in the National bank of New- i berry and who enlisted in the navy j s as fireman on the Huntington some ' ~ I months ago, has been promoted to; $ the supply department Of his ship. { c which pleasant information we learn j f) thro' sh Congressman Fred H. Dom-. n "-iv* who has-been so notified by the i navy departai^it. Mr. Lovell has ! p made an excellent record since his i enlistment and his many friends in j s this community will he glad to learn J of his higher assignment. ! * Mr. Fred A. Schumpert has returned from Augusta to his fine war, ^ garden, in Newberry. , Je Miss Mary Lou Bowers, who is im-1 ]( proving in the sanitarium at Battle! Creek, Mich., was made happy by the; e arrival of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. a A. T. Bowers. Miss Nellie Adams came from Goldvi)le to SDenn the week-end here with ' her brother "Ellerbe, who had a brief ; t furlough from Fort Moultrie. j ?Buy Liberty Bonds.? J1 VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT !a !.E The Rev. F. E. Dibble will preach j * , g at Cannon Creek Mission church next j . Sabbath afternoon at 5 o'clock. Andrew Robinson, the negro who \ was dangerously shot through the [1 lungs recently by his brother-in-law | ^ near Deadfall, is getting well. Dr.' + W. G. Houseai is his physician. ! j f Willie Bickley, the 16-year-old boy ! t who severely stabbed Charley Summer at the Mollohon mill last Mon- ? rlav. has bper rplpasod on bond. iTi? t wounded man being considered out of ! i danger. Mr. Summer is about 23 j . years old. He appeared to be in a 1 dangerous condition at first and wa? attended by Drs. T. W. Smith and W. E. Pelham, Jr. [ The meteor passing over Newberr? 1 TllP?dav ovonini/ flaohinw r- T-r\ c c ths * A U J WV*V/^kJ VUV r i r. northern sky going from southwest; to northeast, bursting nearly due: west, leaving a beautiful bright streak ' lasting eighteen minutes, was seen ' in Greenwood, Anderson, Greenville _ and Spartanburg, startling the inhab- j S itants. The reporter did not rcp it ! --f but the Greenwood Index says It re- j sembled a large ball of blue fire and j ~ that the ball seemed to explode bui j no report was heard. The explosion j was heard in Spartanburg. | _ The Aid society of the Church of B the Redeemer bought a $50 Liberty I bonds, paying cash for it, besides! contributing $5 to tb? American fund, j tnKHr ^yj?* ^K^BSX3fc^l^j(SS^^8gk v^SV 0Ur< 3s? ^ffi grM^, jj\ ftlMW?BP i *41 ^ K^^BPM^frvjCZ^B^Ii v!fl I | I'll Show Yoi : I've beard me: the time, that Putting a 40 b strapping man Oakland engin one that delivt a car noted foi To every 48 px the high-speec power. I'll be glad to at any time yo Touring Car Roadster Roadster Coupe Carolir Pli#?na t 79 1 ilHO Main I. MVIfW A IM *? VW OAKLAh .Mr. A. H. Blease is nursing a very )ad hand. all the result of a simple ittle scratch. , , The Junior Workers' band of the | Church of the Redeemer will meet it 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the ! Sunday school room. All the mem)ers are urged to be present. Irish potatoes are selling in Co- j umbia at 25 cents a peck. They are j louble-that price in Newberry. Alderman Whitaker was sworn in \ \r> Thurcrinv mnrnirnr Vixr ITornr 7! ! ' 11 * WUMJ " V - WJ 'ifiuj VJ i\ Wright. Ed Davis paid $5 Thursday for speeding. Magistrate Chas. Douglas on Mon- j lay allowed bail fof George Lake; :olored, who was. held for shooting j ohn Andrew Robinson, the wounded ; nan being now out of danger. ? ... * t > ^ j . i * T AAV At O' O J o ~ 1 ? C jjuun. vii pages u, o ciiju o ai.so lor ^ ierson&ls and other' iocals. Only thirteen hog licenses have > o . far been taken out.'Lieut. Pierre C. Gaillard and bride | rrived Thursday from Fort Uwn. j Charley Haines of Camp Sevier is j eing held by Chief E. L. Rodelsperg- j. r on the charge pf absence without j save, Zion school will have its closing exrcises beginning Saturday morning t 11 o'clock. ?Buy Liberty Bonds.? Wieker-Feagle. Married at the residence of the! >ride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. i Z -I . f> /n t ^ v. ^ J **? 'Kir f V* A 1 .VlLAtJI , DUUUUJ-iy ail CtJl, ?. ,u? >"<= . tride's pastor, the Rev. F. E. Dibble, i it 11:30 Thursday morning, Mis? Ernestine Wicker and Mr. Joe L. "eagle. It w?s a quiet home weddin^ittemled bv members of the immed- | ate families. The couple left on the j Southern train at 12:17 bound some-' vhere North, and after the bridal our will make Newberry their homs. J ^he fortunatr ernnm ic a nrnminpnf i raveling salesman, well known an?l|, iked thoru^hout his territory. He is o be congratulated in having won >ne of the sweetest and most lovable iris ever leaving the old home for he new. SP.XCi4.JL lNOTILUS i Ai.im ? ' .if?:\ote to summer Kros for ?100. { Signed by Willis Miller on April j 22. Finder please return to John , F. Kibler, Pomaria. R. F. D. 4-26 Itp. (?lltAHD-One black Poland China; Pig, short ears, long tail, 5 week3 ! old. Any information write Dave J Lyle?. R. F. D. care D. W. Buz- j fcarrit. 4-26 ltp! TEEL GEAR WAGOXS-nt siT-1 prisingly low prices. Summer | Bros. Co. 4-23 2t | . i i i Be sure and gret our prices on har- j rows and cultivators before you I buy. Purcell Co. 4-19 tf | off Orpington Chickens?Seven hens and a rooster and 24 young chickens for sale.- Apply to F. M. Lindsay. Newberry., 4-26 It. "Sturdy as the Oz i Real High Power! i talk about high power in their cai much of their power was absolutely . p. engine in a heavy automobile i to move a heavy piano alone. eers have not only developed a hij ;rs 44 h. p. at 2600 r. p. m.?but tc its scientific light-weight construcl >unds cf this roomy, full-family Oe ! overhead valve engine delivers om demonstrate this real high power to u say. $1050 Sedan $1050 Sedan (Unit < $1210 Coupe (-Unit 3 F. 0. 3. Pon tiac, Michi^a. ia Auto Con Street Newberry, S. C. ID SENSI F01* SAM-:.?One1 Ford Roadster ia ?ood shape. Will or exchange for Ford Touring Car. Address Ford Owner, Lock Box o~?i>. V-".v- j berry. S. C. -V J[rp! T<!]> Dressing?To be sure you have :i when you need it place your order j now for top dresser, Purcell Com- ; pany. 4-19 tf j We have ilist received a car load of! those best Teed oats. The Purcell Co. 4-26 "It j M)LASSES in barrels, if you wilj j need a barrel soon it will pay you i ' I to see us before our stocks get low \ as we wont have any more in this ! season. Summer Bros. Company V/e keep the best molasses feed mon ev can buy. The Purcell Company! j ' 4-26 "it. " . ; i 4-23 2t. : Stallion f?r Service?Known as th3 Shannon horse?at McCullough's I stables. Fee $15. Louis G. MeCul-! lough. 4-23 tf j i I i ???II I ? rn m p II mm " 1 ? I Jtlsreceived another shipment of; orange cane seed. The Purcell Co.; 4-26 Jt. ' I . I GALVANIZED ROOFING.?We have just received a car and have a low price on it, much lower than present market as we bought while' it was at its lowest point, bum-: _ 4 oo ; mpr Rrns. CO. 4--o s We have a big supply of spring tooth cultivators. We can save you money on one. The Purcell Com pany. 4-26 It; WANTED?Man for special work in developing Pecan Nursery in Vital. rAnoorroH'An Rflnoh Riarht man \ UJIOtl ' U/tiVH A?V?..V ? , W will be given an interest in the business. Dr. Gustav Werber. R., F. D. No. 7.?Box 47A 4-2 t! 1 ? i dome in and let us show you the: famous Fowler cultivator. The la- j bor saver. The Purcell Comany. j 4-26 It j w? liflvo 51 *?J1P nf 59 nor r-ont opirl ' that we are offering for the same j price of 16 per cent acid. Be sure : and try some of this acid under j vour corn. Purcell Co. 4-19 tf j MR. FARMER: We carry most everything you need and we will always have the right price. Tne Purcell Company. 4-26 It I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make! on cord wood, green or dry. for immediate, fall, spring or summer de-j livery. Be sure to see me before yonj sell. H. 0. Long. | ll-23-tf. Silverstret. S. C. Tiy T ANS?We can supply you with heavy weight cans at same prices others are getting for lighter can3. Buy them from us either loose or packed in tightly scaled cartons of 10ft cans each. Car will arrive in few weeks. Let us have your orrforc Summer "Rrrna f!o. 3-29 St mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmamcmmmmmamm i BEBmL " - Pft ^ rs when I knew, all J / lose. is like telling a big I) ^h-powered engine? ley have placed it iti tion. ikland Sensible Six, p full working horse > you and your family $1250 Body) $1550 3ody) $1550 i tipany f W 9mJfk ManotTAP 4/? f V It/UIIMI* mUUU|Vl 61 ? S/x| BBS8HHH8BSBMBMBBB8BMKgBwi akirr ! t i ? [FOR SALE?A few thousand shingle:-, j $:% .")(> \\r-r thousand. J. A. Fey, Xe wherry, R F D 4 " 4-23 2tpj Automobile Oils and greases, we are j j making lower prices and giving better goods than you can get from agents. Goods 1 satisfactory or j money refunded. Let us have your next order. Summer Bros Co. GIST 8TALLI0X?Fee $12.50. Jade fee $17.50. Charley Long, Prosperity, S..C. 4-16 tf Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will pay highest. price. Langford and < Bushardt. 4-23 tf HAiCHINE OILS?at old prices for a short time yet. Many have already advanced. We would like to an:? its to your interest to place it. 'Summer Bros. Co. 4-23 2t STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Newberry Cotton Mil] will be held at Newberry, S. C., on Wednesday the first day of May, 1918. /"I - ~ CI TKMCaa ' V*eu. O. iYiUWCX, UCV. I April 38th, 1918. I I 1 ' m-m v i v 8 1 b n jo a i J.u.a.1 'H An Indr .m* To the very ,s: rHJ| Chevrolet reflects ^ makers to produc ini . ? _ I||j2 graut: ciir cit a i>\j Bun That the Chevr gil|J monly compared \ much higher pric< ' HijS ' for the conscient: staj manufacturer. The new mode] filial Ninety" Touring gwgj attain a standard unci common of cars a ttttaj is a claim we wo tffl} prove?we could ? or than to d./ so. mm Would you hav< naj car? The Chevrt measure. Would HBj Vanadium steels is P,,aT usual strength is 11^ inn liaro /inmfni't Knot suspension togethe Uligf upholstering and piUg your comfort wis Hi degree. Would yc WilW low upkeep? Th< (IB in-head motor wit! SUB rolet is equipped BUB *n excess of ordin; till emergency; and BUB tion-of-power pnn mnm imura power on i i flfl miles per gallon i for this Crevrolet. 011* fully equipped. yjS Touring Ca " - "" J. D. Quattlebaura, Newberry Machine t^g Newberry, S. C J. G. Holder, Whit J. W. Richardson, 1 J. E. Shealy, LittI 1TA Dixie G< Satis Don't forget to < out a blank for yo Summer Broth 0!'! !> \ ffOI'Si: PKOGKAtf. Saturday, April 27 The 14th: Epsiode oi "VKNi.FANCJK A N3> THK WOMAN." Also a KEYSTOXE COMEDY and a DREW COM Kb T. Monday, April 29. y ROY STEWART in "FAITH ESDURI-V " ?Buy a Liberty Bond ? WE RECOMHESD TORIC LENS. A //, When your eyes trouble you think of P. C. Jeans, the Optometrist, who will give you satisfaction or your money refunded. P. CV JEANS AND COMPANY, Optometrists and Jewelers. B 5 U B1HI II i ^ flHR > iid a m vidua! Car ( n? 1 mallest detail, the SHB the ideals of the esifl J e a really high- PMU3 pular price. olet is more com- pMB *>! vith cars selling at as is justification ious efforts of it3 JJ mi 3213AI [ Chevrolet "Four MB * Car and Roadster, fiflft of excellence unt these prices. This mum uld be delighted to isjiji isk no greater far- flRfB B a good-looking HiM )let has it in full 119 you have strength? HiB used wherever un- >UB j required. Would , PW? \ ? Proper spring P*" * r with comfortable jib roominess mee: rj" s hes to the fullest ? J >u have power and : jwo nderful valve- > - t-i-t. *_ l wnicn eacn vuev* 32UB * provides power far BHB ary requirement or BUB jj the direct-applica- BII9 ciple insures mas- WIS W ninimum fuel. 25 Eil? s a common thin? BliB And the oar is ffJIB * * SiJSS , ana r SB8S srn* t, Michigan 8331? jgga* Prosperity. S. C. and Auto Com pay. _ . Bliflf HUB i mire, S. C. ^ Pomaria, Sa C. ( e Mountain, S. C. j^?' j M em Coal ifies . . 4 :all in and fill ur requirements. iers Company jt