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PEKSOX.tLS. Miss iVJary Fant Herudon of York spent the week-end with Miss Trent Keitt. Messrs. -T. R. i.-ocran and W. D. Price of Camp .Jackson sport the week-end at Co!, [. L. Keitt's. r. H. S. Sanders went toj Greenville Tuesday to see his son{ R. J. Sanders, at Cam]) Sevier. I)r. G. M. Sibert was called to Mc Cormick Tuesday on account of the critical illness of his father. Mr. Sarnmie Derrick and wife of Newberry were the guests of hi? brother .Tesse.?^edar Grove cor Leesville News, 1st. Mr. K. H. Whit lock retime 1 to Newberry last night after spending n fAn? doc- in ?li/i nitv nroaiiwnArl Cb \?r?* > 4)1 liiu V'Uf Ui vv, ti uuu Journal, 1st. Mr. Richard L. Burton was reported resting as comfortably as could be expected after the operation at the hospital in New York Wednesday. ' Mrs. Singlev of Prosperity," sister of Mrs. J. A. Hunt, and her father, Mr. B. B. Schumpert, also of Prosperity ,visited here last week.?Saluda Standard. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ?r*avell and family of Newberry came up in their car Saturday and spent several days here with relatives and former friends ?Easiey Progress. Dr. Van Smith of Newberry and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelley and two children of Tamassee were late guests at the. home of Hon. John L. Smith.? Bounty Land cor Walhalla Courier. 1st. j I Charley Haines, who was held by the authorities here for absence from, camp without leave, was returned to Camp Sevier last Saturday, a corporal ' of tht company having comeuliere for j the prisoner. Sg :$l ! Miss jessie Duncan and het young; niece, Mary Frances Wofford. tiio j "bright and playful Ifttie daughter of j Mr. and >Irs. H. C. Wofford, have re-1 ^ - rx-- ! ? O AT turned from a visit to :virs. o. { Duncan in Georgetown. Wyche Dickert, Robert Leon Xeal, j Hayne McCullough Willingliam, Cole-! man Aughtry, Ernest Liv-mgston and 4,-thiir Boland will leave on | J UliO.il aim. the Cannon Ball train this. Thursday,} aight for Fort Screven, Ga. j t E. L. Rodelsperger went iy ' a Thursday to try the X-rays j loir the location of some internal j trouble he lias been .experiencing to, his discomfort. We hope the trouble) -" n he* *r?on and satisfactorily ,ad-1 will W . just^ol., J 7 Ambrose 01:i> \KlTlingliam, George j Franklin ^cbrrxnpert and Willie Fred- j crick Cremer- will l&ave on the one o'clock trajta for Camp Sevier next j Tuesday. The/ are to appear before j the board here at 10 o'clock Tuesday j xuorning. I Mrs. Hallie Greneker of Edgefield, j accompanied by her sister-in-law, | Miss 'Carrie Greneker. have returned j to EdgefieTd nfter a week-end visit to , Greenville to see Lieut. Thomas P-. j Greneker of Camp Sevier, or the evs. " *y?n, frr\Ttt_ j of his departure ior i?.c v \ ! Mrs. A. T. Brpwn and Mrs. T. C. ! Pool returned the first of the v\3k j from a visit to Camp Sevier. Mrs. 9. Xioffner, Mrs. Line Burn, Mr&. Kat? Boozer and Mrs. Claude Dominicfc "went up this week, all on a farewell visit, to relatives among tne ov,*? ?.*, eainp. ~ Lieut. Pierre 0. Gillard and Lieut. ~ * 1 ^ Pnrtrwr both cn?^.0 in last Kooen i'. week with their brides, giving Newberry the rare pleasure and distinguished privilege of having two fair young war brides here at the ..same time. Lieutenant Porter returned to Chickamauga Park Tuesday, his brideremaining with his mother. Lieuten ant Gaillard having a longer furlough is extending his stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroder. Mrs. Lucrecia Dawkins. E. L. Werts, Mr. Hilliard Long. Mrs. Clarence Duncan, Neely Long. Mr. and Mrs. John P. v T) Williams, Mr. and Mrs. David Teague, Mrs. D. A. Livingston, Miss Mary Livingston and probably others went to Camp Sevier daring the week to see their soldier relatives 'before the troops are sent to other f ?*ds. Mr. Henry C. Hunter, who was chief of police here fourteen years ago? and a good one like Chief Rodelsperg Sunday night with Mr. Jas. Ci upwv ? M. Bowers. Mr. Hunter is a sticker, as be held rhe office of chief for more consecutive years than any other chief *n Newberry, and is now and has ever since been at Goldvill<\ where he impart owner and the bookkeeper of the Ttudd Manufacturing company. Mrs. W. D. Kennerlv, after a visit to her auDt, Mrs. J. M. Workman. Teft I I Tuesday on her return to Charleston. : where her husband, Serjeant Ken' nnrly. is stationed. Mrs. ICennerly i* pleasantly remembered in Newberry . as Miss Marceline Bradlev She war: l f * * accompanied as far as Columbia bv I Mrs. Workman, who spent the day j with^her niece, Mrs. Parker, the wife-\ | of Capt. Roscoe E. Parker, of Camp j Sevier. j ! i Messrs. A. P Boozer and R. L. ; ! Hutchinson left last Saturday night, | for Knoxville, Tenn.. to get beeves for their market. "Lon'' and "Bob" i make a strong team for beef cattle, i , and "Lon" wanted sonttfhing extra j to go with the fine onions from the j patch of his side-pard in the lumber , business. Mr. "Ches" 'Cannon. They j intended returning Wednesday unless -^'Mng turned up thev were not. i i~ov'ng for. But they got back Tue?-j day?something turned up?they did i not. find the cattle. Mr. Philip Daiteh of Xtwberry and; . Miss Sara Levy of Augusta, Ga., were ' married at the synagogue in Ellis 1 street, Augusta, bv Rabbi Poliakoff, i i 1 on Monday avening at 9 o'clock, after i 1 which there was a reception at the | home of the bride. Those attending j f from Xewberrv were Mr. Abe Vigod' sky, Mr. Reuben Sarlin. Sheriff Can-; I non Blease and Dr. Keifer Wicker.! | The happy couple are enjoying a brkl- j 1 al tour and in a day or two will ar-; ! rive in Newberry, where they will! 1 make their home. i There was only one case of measles. ! in Newberry last month. I ! ] I --Messrs. M. M. Buford, R. T. C. ; Hunter, Dan M. Ward, J. G. Rikard, : J. F. J. 'Caldwell, Win. Y. Fair, Robt. j : T. Caldwell and E. P. Matthews are , the delegates from the James D. j Nance camp to the Confederate re - j union at Abbeville* Mav 7-8. TlVft fol- . lowing are the alternates: ]acou Crouch, Geo. B. Aull, F. M. Lindsay, \ R. I. Stoudemire. Wm, Johnson, i A. A. Nates, -lacob C. Counts and ] R Irwin. -Sponsor, Miss Eugenia ' Wheeler; maid cf honor. Miss Caro-1 lyn Caldwell. Amon?? other citizens! who will attend the reunion are Mr. J and Mrs. J. H. Riser. ?Buy Another Bond.? I To see well see P. C. /enns, the Opto metrist. Satisfaction guaranteed. P. C. JEANS AND COMPANY, Optometrists and Jewelers. SPECIAL NOT1CKS 2:?0 acres of land: 'vVell improved; 5 j miles of Greenwood; 6 miles of1 Ninety Six: on rv.iblic road, near church and school; good dwelling! house and tenant houses; 2.000 j peach trees on place. For sale on j easy terms. Address Box 47$,. Green vood, S. C. 5-3 2tp WANTED?ASH TIMBER.?We ar large users of young or seconi growth Ash timber, which stows , creek swamps. The sizes to run 7 incehs and over in diameter. Persons having any to sell can finJ ready market by communicating with us. Hanna Mfg. Co., Athens,; Ga. j ! < - I ; Juso received a car icad of Woven and ' Barb Wire Fencing. Jolinson Me- ! i Crac-kin Co. 4-30 tf LAND FOR SALT-?500 or 600 acres, ' 1 2 miles of Chappells, part of R. C.; Williams tract: all fresh good land: i A ' l ...liV O ? 4 I! new tenant uuus?s wuu o lu ^ , rooms: 3 or 4 wells. Buyer gets ; 20 bales cottcn rent. Terms to suit; purchaser. Address Box 47S, Green-1 wood. S. C. 5-3 2tp. j i ' COTTON PLANTERS.?Shipment of i Oantt Planters just received, or-; : der promptly if you need one as we have only a few more left, j : Summer Bros. 'Co. 4-30 It STliAYE3>~Oue black mule weighing about 1,000 pounds. Owner may get it bv paying for ad and feed bill. E. B. Feagle. .Talapa. r,-3 l:; ! BH>S WANTED FOIi LUMBER. | j I will take bids for -"0.000 feet of oak or ljmgleat pine bridge In tuber up' . to May 1918. i J. C. (Sample, | 4-30 3t Countv Supervisor, i I Stallion f?r Service?Known as the Shannon horse?at McCullough's stables. Fee $15. Louis G. McCuIlough. 4-23 tf i j I ! Come in and let u? show you the j famous Fowler cultivator. The la! bor sawr The Purcell Comany. j { 4-2G It OPKIiA HOrsK PROGRAM. i Friday. Waj l>. MARGARITA PI-HKR in "THE PRIMITIVE WOMAN'/ Saturday, .Hay i The 15th and last Episode of "VENGEANCE AND THE WttJfAN* Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY ana a DREW COMEDY. Monday, May 6* MYRTLE LINI) in fc>ANCY COMES HOME." LOST?Nate to Summer Bros for $100. Signed by Willis Miller on April C\C\ T"1! ?. 1 -* j-. rinaer piease return 10 .juun F. Kibler, Pomaria. il. F. D. 4-26 ltp. MR. FARMER: We carry most everything you need and we will always have the right price: Tne Puree" Company. 4-2S !r Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will pay highest price. Langford am! Bushardt. 4-23 tf We have a car of 32 per cent aci'l ^ ?r : * i? uiui vv e tut: uuenuj; u>r tne sailld price of 16 per cent acid. Be sure and try some of this acid under your corn. Purcell Co. 4-19 tf I HA YE ATTRACTIVE prices to mak? on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before you sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. Meet Mel Meet o You Cat Wear * f In this big A nnmKpr of M V* ment. Thos their benefit you, which y doing both ji silks s: We are headquarters for e shipment after shipment of the ing of Georgette Crepe, Crepe lines, Suesine Poplins in all th one and all. Don't spend your when you can buy brand new c LA PL AS The ideal goods for the lit Don't fail to get your share of 1 GINGHAMS We have the swellest line Ask to see them. HOSE We are headquarters for misses' and gent's hose. In a of us once and you will alwaj quarter store. TOWELS We have them by the waof< places. Come and get your sh EMBROIDERIES Go on sale Tuesday morrJi price only Embroidery flouncing fron will sell for half price and less are sure you will be delighted | , jBgwrwMHOiaiin ww n M wwa????m CORSETS TATrv Viotfn tV/>m 40 AOI tt ^ u.a?u luuai k i/iu t*j v-v; 1216-1220 Mail , , , I,, , ?? | 1 lllllM IIII II I II ill IBIH Willi1 II l 1 1 New Ford Tov ? 1 7-Passenger Si 1-490 Chevrolet 1-1917 Maxwell i i rvi rr 1\/l 11 lviaxweii 1-1918 Maxwell 1 Car used as Dent Price right on at _ Me! ?AT? V <ntl* T A IkTi iiilWAlM tBuy Liberty Be the Best Clothe: sale we have reduced ce specials in our Men's an e taking advantage of thi as it will mean a saving I _ > 1 _ 1 ou can appiy towards a j istice to vourself and Un ILKS SILKS We are sure we c very want in silks. Just received of the bcst makes newest the world affords. Consist- Seven spools de Chine, Taffettas, Plaids, Messa- ! 2 oards safet e wanted shades. Fair warning to " Ia(^ies ban( O 3 _ 1 money buying old silks elsewhere, ? " U1US UUOKs risp silks at Haltiwanger's for less. Silkatine thre ^ cards good ?SIE CLOTH Men's ties 10 ever laid your ey tie folks and ladies' house dresses. Men's Panama at less than 50 c best quality. CISGHAMS J. B. c. men's ever shipped into the old town. 69 cents the pair kind at cents. HOSE every want in children's, ladier-, ^ e have then 11 wanted styles and quality. Buy slightly soiled ths 's buy your hose from the head- Price ?? ? SPRING TOWELS We are now 3n load and the prices in the right can found *n t are of them. ree in the seasc , satin E3IBS0IDE HIES ?~'? ~ STIWI ng values up to 15 cents yard, sale . n .. .., ah attractive 3e yard season. They arc i 3*J cents to $N.50 yard which we . , . , , . fabrics and colon Come and give us a look and we . , .sizes lf> to 42. Iwith the assortment. f0RSETS In black and . j j.rt r /\ a * t - * _ _ i _ x ^ ^ its 10 $o.;>u. aii we as* is a j.ook. j sinpes altiwan n St. Jos. T. Hutchison, I \ 1 ! iring Car. turfebaker. Touring. Roadster. Touring. I J curing. lonstraior. >ove. \ \uto Co. = I Meet Me! Meet Mel | ^ c*:n nIU5 U#?U KJLLIL % -in trnmf y msiderably in pxice d Women's Depart s sale will find it to i of many dollars to j Liberty Bond, thus 1 cle Sam. J an please you in one. or more. We handle some in the land, such as Royal Worster and Eon Ton. Coats thread for only 2?e y pins for only 5c Ikerchiefs for 5c , and eyes for 5<? sad, ten cents values, only 5c pearl buttons for only : 5e cents and up to oO cents. The swellest line you es on. . hats go in this big sale at only ha!f price. Bought 0L ents on the dollar. The very latest style. The > | 5 silk hose, the dollar kind go in the big sale at The 75 cents kind at 49 cents. The 3o cents The best that money can buy. WHITE SKIRTS :i by the four horse wagon load. Some cf them it will go in the big sale for half price and les? 89 cents op DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND JIISSES showing as pretty a line of Spring Dresses as M he city. These dresses are alluringly pretty and j >n's wanted shades, in serge, taffetta, foulard am* ? ${).0r,, $1538, $22.50 $28.98, $35 I >G SI'ITS FOR W03IEX AND MISSES models reflecting the smartest styles of the j well tailored and made up in the most desirable ngs. including navy, clay and tan and pekin blue, ^ Alterations free $18.50. $-4.00, M i b ? t?m?i t?i ?m mjmmmmmmmmmm??? SILK AND TAFFETA SKIRTS I assorted patterns including the pretty Roman $6w50 to $ 12.50 M Vlgr. Newberry, S. C. ====== I