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-PERSON AL PARA(?'R A PUS PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY Prosperity, April 29.?Mr. and Mrs J, D. Quattlebaum, Mrs. J. F. Brown Misses Ethel Counts and Effie Hawkins spent the week-end at Clemsoi college. .Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Counts arc home after a visit to their children ir Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. C. \V. Harmon ant1 children, Misses Rebecca Harmon anc Elizabeth Brown spent Sunday i?: Ninety Six. *Misses Dorris Kohn and Katie Mas Nance of Columbia college were homt lor the week-end. (Mrs. C. G. 'Barrier of Jackson L= spending a while with Mrs. S. J. Kohn. The William Lester chapter U. D C. will meet May 7 with Mrs. Jacol: S. Wheeler. iMr. J. L. May has returned fron: A XI Atlanta,. Mesdames T. A. Dominick and R F. Sifford attended the Women's Federation which met in Aiken last week Mrs. O'Merle Lorick of Irmo is th<= guest o? Mrs. W. J. Wise. Rev. 'C. J. Shealy spent Saturday ir Columbia. Messrs. H. j. Rawl and J. D. Hunt have returned from a business trij: to Atlanta and Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mills, Misset Lottie Mills and Willie Mae Wise returned from a short visit to Clemson college. Miss Mary Kelly of iXankin, China arrive d today for a visit to Mrs WjlVTIPS A UVX U V* VAl w? . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Shumpert ant family spent Sunday with Mr. Fran* Merchant. Mr. John Sease's father, of Chapin has been spending a while with him Mrs. Vernon Wheeler of Newberrj vsited Mrs. J. P. Wheeler last week A mad dog passed trrough towi Sunday afternoon and bit severa "prominent dogs." It caused quite bit of excitement amon<r the children Miss Grace Burton Reagin spen ^Saturday in Columbia. . Mrs. Isabelle Bowes and daughte: " - 4 -3 Pnlnmhj! and iviiss Aiiwiii u^ii ui v/vxui*iw? spent Sunday with Mrs. A. G. Wise Mrs. Alma Xance spent Saturday ii Columbia. Mrs. Ira Boland of 'Clinton is visit ing at the 'lome of her father, Mr and Mrs. J. B. T. Scott. Mrs. B. B cchumpert has returned - i. ~ r.r\T> irs Savannah irom 3, visu hi ii'"i ov/n il' uw Mrs. C C Wyche of Columbia ii ^UiiiMWnu?1??mmmr ii i rmif >w?^.?a?rua?a? TKT7 ? IJL ?XU V. street, adjoi 1 i- 1 will oe sole This Prof bidder, after v will be sold se the most mon< I FRANK HU III?III I IHIIIII IMirTOTmMflHHF'fll "j ! ~ the gues* c* r?r. and Mrs. Wychc. .Mr. H?r.ry Foilers kand family of Old Town visited Maypr S. L~ Fellers . Id st week. ] Miss Isabelle Hawkins and Mr. Otis Lindler were married Sunday after- ; i noon at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev. C. J. Shealy. JVlrs. Landier 13 { 1 ; the youngest daughter of Mr. J. P. . t Hawkins of the St. Luke's section. < Mr. Lindler is clerking of J. C. I Schumpert. 1 I ?Bay a Liberty Bond.? j PERSONALS. 1 Miss Goode Burton of Newberry was called home Wednesday on ac- ' . count of the illness of her brother. 1 The entire student body hopes for 1 him a speedy recovery?Anderson col- J leije notes in the Daily Mail. 11 m? -wr Poa orf-n of Columbia i I Ml'H. ouuu i? . ikv.u&.u ? . came up last Thursday to spend a , week in her former home city of Newberry. Miss Mabel Crooks of Ponaria underwent an operation at the Baptist j hosipital and is doing nicely. She ; ? was taken to Columbia Tuesday week < I hv hor Dhvsician, Dr. T. W. Smith. ! i , Her many friends will be glad to ; know of her rapid improvement. < Prof, and Mrs. Thos. E. Keitt ara i in Xewberrv visiting relatives.?!Clem- < > son college cor. Sunday News. ;: Rev. J. W. Carson and Prof. Thos. j ? } W. Keitt are members of the execu- j1 tive committee of the South Carolina ; Sunday school convention ^kici ( ^ nrpp.nwood Mav 1-3. I aiowwo ^ . ] State Constable T. G. Williams is ' now stationed at Georgetown, which 1 he says is a pretty little city wltu i a lot of good people. He renews his subscription to The Herald and New; \ , as he is anxious to hear from the | . Democratic clubs of his old county, j " * Trtitu^ nrkf/% err*! j Constaoie Williams juiujjcu . work as soon as he struck his new i field, capturing a 30-gallon still and I carrying his prisoner to Charleston, i binding him over to the U. S. court. E. L. Wilson spent Sunday In t Newberry with a cousin.?Abbeville Press ami Banner i r Misses Lilly and Mattie Mann of' i Newberry were the week-end guests of Mrs. R. Kirkwood.--Abbeville Press 1 j 2.11(1 ofciinei . Maj. J. F. J. Caldwell and Capt - N. C. Toole have been elected by St. Luk-j s Episcopal church as delegates | to th* diocesan convention, which will :1 j meet in Aiken May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Sligh Wicker of Po5 maria spent the day with their sister, III? IfcMIIIII I'IM11 Q 1 T>\! tu JUaMBBBSEg '. ^ 5AVOY HOT] -* ~TT ?' IrAng the new t i for division, 01 A &HH39BSNCn?3 III I ?? I II III! ? III I illHIBI HMKMBBMCB IQBHUHMMMttarMBBMMBflMRMnMMMnMBMB >erty has been sub-d vhich the building \\ t r. jparate . )r casii, artei ey will be the one cc NTER, NEWBERRY, S. C Mrs. Matttie brooks, last Thursday. Misses Sa 1 lie. Louise and Pauline Austin, after a pleasant visit at the liome of thei^incle. -Mr. P. C. Gailiard, returned Monday to their home in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Leav^ell of Newberry. who were week-end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leave!!, returned home this morning.?Greenwood Journal, 29th. Mr. Jno. K. Aull, who is well known here, has been appointed court stenographer to succeed the late W. H. Mac-feat cf the fifth cicuit. Mr. Anil | . ^ 1.? r,* ? ^ tvV, ,?(' +V?ir I Acts iUI'ilXtii iv aicnu^i apncz \ji the seventh circuit, Recently he has been in charge of the Columbia bureau 3f the Charleston American. Mr. Aull is a son of Col. E. H. Aull of Newberry. .Mrs. Aull is a nieco of Mrs L. T. Graydcn of Greenwood.?Green- j wood Index. ?Buy Liberty Bonds.? VARIOUS AM) ALL AJSOL'T. Superintendent of Education Clemson "Wilson has added another feat his accomplishments?he has joined the army of speeders; was initi3ted Tuesday by paying the usual fee of S"?. It takes ? ;"> to join the ranks of this class of citizens. The class contains several pastmasters in the ,?rt of speeding. Recorder Jno. W. Earhardt on Tuor_ loir imrncoH nrt n little nf?>ro bOV fines aggregating $105 or sentences cf ;lays totalling 210. The boy's name fs Zebedee Counts and he was up on seven counts, six of which were for petit larceny and the seventh for loitering in pool room. He was awarded SI5 or 30 days each. Zeb took the days, and it has developed that * ^ i ?1? ^1. * ?^1% /\n .ft 6 mil SI UKe l lie J UU, UCUOUftC v/11 1/.1C " "th of last August this same little "Zebedee Counts had 6 counts against Mm for petit larceny, for which he took ISO days. Including all, this is some counts. "The Primitive Woman" vvill be shown at the opera house Friday, with Margarita Fisher in the foreground. It is a play in which a clever college girl puts it over a womanhatine: bookworm. Misg Fisher is described at "the girl witr the wonderful eyes." She is one of the most beautiful stars of filmdom and always draws a crowd. See her as "Nan," a r*firmed backwoods girl, who turns out to be a cultured societv miss. In a list of cotton mills from which purchases have been rnaut for armv use we see credit given the following I BBBga ? OF HIG1 n BOB '&? ^f^BBSTT^S^BBBBBRe )xehan?fe Bank fCP i the premises AT 11:C ivided into five stc ^ill be sold, subject * which it will be s mfirmed. :: SELLING i. Xewborry county: 0f?'-.'and co;H>n mill. 000,tii).i ; ards, through i'iaren-. ^ L. Collins & company. Xew Y >r-r agent; Mollohon Manufacturing company, 875,000 yard?. Hunter manufacturing and commercial ?.oiapiny, Xew York city, agent; Glenn.U>?*ry manufacturing company, 1,810,000 yards, J. P. Stevens & company. New York, agent, and the Banna manu j factoring company 01 uoiuviue m j Laurens county, 375,000 yards. Watts. Stebbins & company, New York, agents. 1 The unveiling of the monument at Hopeweir by the W. 0. W. to the memory of John Garvin has been postponed to the third Sunday in May on account of the bad weather. When "Nancy Comes Home'' appears with Myrtle Lind at the opera house Monday you will see in ths nrovnkine social sa I'ifl v tl c, fire, wherein repression forces a girl to rob her parents and detectives unearth mystery of home burglary. A Newberry lady is trying to make CMi.cor- hv her little dov conserve uu pouring coffee in his cup every day on the same sugar already in the cup | until it is all ^one. He takes so much | sugar at onp time and leaves a lot j of it in the bottom of the cup. Sho ; is trying to break him of the habit, j And another lady, whose little son i just bites around an apple and throws j it way. makes him get the same apple | when he wants more until he finishes ; it. Roth mothers have the correct idea. I 1 ?lintr n T.ihprtv Bf/nd i , I j Top Dressing?To be sure you have i' when you need it place your order i now for top dresser. Purcell Com! panv. 4-10 t! A ^3 E*t ri CLASS ? FY, in the tow building and t the highest bi< III II iML.jMiy.nn!m ?M ? 3SE3 NplfllPk ^ rehouse lots and e< to removal in 60 c :old as a whole as it TERMS; One AGENTS EARNEST APPEAL TO CONT1N CE CANVASS SECRETARY McADOO TO LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEES. \ Secretary McAdoo authorized thi) , following statement: "1 learn with j deep regret that there is a disposition on the part of the Liberty Loan Or- j ganizations in various parts of tho j country to discontinue their efforts , after they have reached their quota, or have over-subscribed their quota to some extent. "I request three billion dollars as j the minimum that the government i ought to have, with the hope and ex - j pectation that it would be largely j OVer-bi;'USL'nucu, anu mat. jluu- j erty Loan committee would exert it : self to secure the largest possible J over-subscription. "I hope the Liberty Loan committee will energetically continue the campaign until its close in order to secure not only the success of the loan | as a whole, and the largest possible I number of (individual buyers. "When America's sons are now actI ually fighting on the battle fronts in j France and will not stop fighting un til the victory for liberty is won. no 1 Liberty Loan committee can stop fighting for an over-subscription for the Libe?? Loan until the campaign ! closes Mav 4th. i i "If we stop lighting wnen we nave reached the minimum of the Liberty Loan, we are not comparably sustain| in# our sons in France who are fighting, not for the minimum, but for the maximum of , America's rights an i , world liberty." i Secy. McAdoo. | We urge and expect the Liberty Loan Committees all over the county ! to continue the canvass with renewed , effort and vijror during this week. T? ' on Vflurhorrv f>mintv will double itS | OUj A* WV1 A ^ I allotment and get Honor Flag wits j star in the center, thereby demon-j strating to Germany that we will fight i them to a finish, not only with our | j brave sons, but our dollars to thd | limit, to protest and make sec f -e our | women and children and all we hoPl i | dear in this lfe. I Liberty Loan Executive Com. ?Buy Liberty i??nds.? i We have a big supply of spring tooth i ! cultivators. We can save you \ money on one. The Purcell ComC pany. 4-26 It Mm*, --t.t.-'t -r IWIIIFilM I 1 rn of Newberry :he Court Houj 1 1 _ aaer L MMMM??? ??? ich one will be sold lays; the furnishing : now stands, and th fourth cash, balance Sparta; I ! os wsmEss a?fsl 1 j ?r I ?A.TT'y Ok. FStAElAST ' \ I JM j lOOR- CONTAINING He sure and get our prices on har- fl rows and cultivators before you fl Duy. rurceu co. 4-iy ir 1 Jus"i received another shipment of orpn<je ''ane seed. The Puree!? Co. I COMING 1 1001. I Redpath J Chautauqua 1 !??\r j.: m /vacation / i Days * JB Chocolate Soldier m 30 People M Miss Margery Maxw^j Soprano?Chicago Opera Dnnbar's Review I With Parade cf The Allies 1 Sir John Foster hraser J Famous War-writer and Lecturer* Capt. Frederick Campbell Hero of Royal Flying Corps J Mrs. Christine Frederick Kxpert War-time Household Economit-s V Croatian Orchestra 0| Native Tamburica Orchestra Raemaekers Cartoons Many Other Big Attractions ^ j Season Tickets $2.50 j and War Tax Tickets Now on Sale Newberry May 17-24 A I imLZ zt. -i j| i :&" tj. r.""JdTP t./ v-; J??w. x- t-:~ scazer? ; || r% on College jg je proper ;y, V) to the highest 2fs of the hotel H e sale bringing n easy payments. T IPANY fa nb a r g, S. C. ^