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f ??? m ?? PURELY PERSONAL Mrs. Edw. R. Hipp leaves today i~> Visit her daughter in Spartanburg, after which she will go to see her son ! at the (University of Virginia, on her J, way to Philadelphia and New York Miss Hosalyn Hipp is in Spartan ours:. having gone there for the removal oi her tonsils. ]VIiss Annie Kinard is among the re- \ turned students from Winthrop for I vacation here. Miss Annie Herbert has been elect'arJ f+V10 fannHv r>f T,fln<lAr Miss Amy Wolffe of Laurens is vis- i iting Miss Mary Lou Bullock, and Miss* Eva Frick of Chapin was the guest of Miss Bullock Wednesday. Mr. Robert West came up from ColuirJbia Wednesday to register. He. however. had already enlisted for the navy, and is awaiting the call. Mr. Walter Cameron went to CoTnocflov -anr} rptlirnpf? Wednesday with Mrs. Cameron from the hospital, her friends will be pieas- j ed to learn and that she is doing' wen. Mrs. Mary Weciaman, accompanied ; by her daughter, Miss Eloise Weda- | man, Pomaria. is visiting her j daughter, Mrs. James G. Brown, in the city. Harry Sunn: or, Jr.. of the depot Ordnance department, 61st battery, i V\ C? Atri A** Art TAxriM O* A T'Q f 1 riT". I CCVICi , iCiljvj CL ' uvuuvu at home, having a longer furlough . than the usual run of the boys, "be- i cause he took nearly all that was coining to him at one time instead of dividing it into little hits. Ur. Gordon Leslie, who has be^n J home from Columbia on the sick list j Tor some time with no improvement. , v/ill leave early next week for the Baptist hospital, to receive treatment J-i- - - - TT J-il T7< TT T ! /N i cnere. nis i^mer, .>ir. r.. n. liwi;--, and his brother Irvine, are now working at the terminal in Charles- ; ton. "Vfr. Harry Stone is now in the serf- , icc of I'ncle Sum nnd^.r Postmaster j Hill at the Xewberrv ^^toffice. This makes it all risht for the polite post- ; office people and the pleasant public, j but it will necessitate the getting of j another arood ooliceman by the city! council. Who wants the hard job?! Miss Rosa Wright, who was well j known here, having once lived in j this city and still having relatives In ! city and still having relatives in Newberry,. died Monday in Laurens,! Mr. Pope Wicker, since coming to j Newberry to push big business and j SHBHinBHHHHia mmmmmmmmammmmamammmm V i .. ] I our' entir sold to the hi help make the city grow, has caught j y on. He contributed $5 Wednesday tc- j wards the general prosperity of the place. It was for exceeding the speed limit. | * Mr. R. C. Lake, who was selected io | go with the last quota from Newberry to Camp Jackson, was granted a fur-j lough for few days in order to car -: ry out the commencement exercises ! of the McBee high school, where h3 J taught. He came home and left Tuesday for his place at the camp. Mrs. S. J. Derrick is visiting her ~ sister, Mrs. Frank Efird, in Lexington, having gone there to be with her sister in her distress at the destruca? - - P T?Z!_ A__ 1 uon oi -Mr. n-ura s property uy nre. Mrs. Pauline Strother, after visiting lier daughter, Mrs. 'Hagood Clary, left WVmesdav afternoon'for Ninety Six j to spend awhile with her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Kinard. Mrs. Strother was _ accompanied by her granddaughter. T Miss Mamie ->.nnie Kiard, who was rehiring home after a little visit here. They were joined in Newberry Thursday by Miss Mamie Annie's sister, Miss JLouise Kinard. who was returning home from the commencement a; Winthrop, her alma mater, and also by ^ Mrs. Strother's niece. Mrs. Pauline n Giirganns, of Anderson. Miss Ruth Halfacre went to Camp | Jackson last week to see her brother 3 Frank, who was looking well and get- i tin? along all right, just as the rest j | of the Xewberry "boys. The girl scouts will meet at the ! 1 Boundary street school Saturday af-! 1 ternoon at 7 o'clock. All scouts areil requested to be promptly present. The Young People's Mission Band J 8 of the Church of the Redeemer will j 1 meet Sunday afternoon in the church P at 7:30. | The Calendar society of Central 3 Methodist church will meet Monday | at " o'clock with Mrs. E. M. Evans. The degree cf T-.L T). has been con- p ferTd uron Hon Ceo. 3. Mower. berry. S. C?Associate Reformed Pre~-j| byterian. Due West. June 5. SPJiriAL ^fOTlC K3 i | ESTRAYED?From my place Saturday niffht, .Time 1, one Duroc male pis: ten weeks old. Notify J. P. Wicker. R V D Xo. 1. tnd get reward. 6-7 lip FOR SALE?Good young milk cow, price reasonable. I should like to buy some calves. E B. Setzler, 2004 College St. 6-7 ltp gpr :ount ol 11 i . pelted to A & ^ 1 f' io ff A&2L mptly and ^ e stock is ghest bidder, i BBnBBBBflSEflBBBMBBRQBS9&QB2SSS3fiBSSXHDfl8D9HDB VA NTKI>? rioi'hir.ar and shoe salesman. to bepin work o: once. Apply P. O. Box ??Sr?. )-? if IHRFR \X\ \TKI)?\\ wish in place orders for large quantities of long and short leaf lumber for government use. Noc embargoed. Will contract with several mills. Attractive orders and best prices. Wire, write or phono us; Leroy S. Davidson & Co.. Camden. S. C. G-T 5t. !ur Clover Seed?I have a lot of fine burr clover from which loO to 200 bushels may be gathered. I will give one half to ^py one who will gather it. J. W. Henderson, New)erry, R F D 1. 6-7 2t 'OR SALE?Two plug mules. Apply to F. L. Bynum iNewberry, 6-4 2tp he Piano Tuner, R. H. MeCracken, will be in Xewberrv for several days and may be reached by phone at the Central House. Mrs. Adams. :nro prietor. If you want your piano tuned better call him while V: is here. 6-7 If \ Don't wait Fruit Jars till ir rrr.t~) r- f f ua' **> W' 3 ?.c?s ^ y ' <u3 ^ them, hnv no / s no^ tp1!* fKpm > ->r * >. -it -a and Jar Kubi: The House of a ' ! being sell oui JTD flT ' Lii\^ o-u FRin A M\iLs ?vill contim sold. Nc \ny article you ??g5&$SS FOIi SALK?Two fine milk cows. Apply at TOO O'Xeall Street, Newberry 0-4 2tp WA>TKD?We have an attractive proposition for a hustler in everv county in South Carolina. A meritorious steering control and locking device for light cars. Thousands or satisiieci users, exclusive territorv given to right party. For par; ticulars address Room 105, Berkeley J Apartments. Columbia, b. c. I 6-7 3t. FOR SALE?One of the gray ''fire'1 horses and one of the town's muies. For prices, etc, see H. D. Whittker, Alderman, Ward 1. 5-31 4{ Lnr^e Kentucky Jack for service at my stable. Lewis G. McCullougn. ! Fee $17.50 5-17 tl | Jiise received a car load of Woven and | Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson Mcj Crackin Co. 4-30 tf Fresh Water Fish Wednesdays and Saturdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays j and Saturdays. G .W. Coward. 5-31 5t. ' i k nc I - I to boy your | they are all 1 a w s v. nc>v r* m IS. HAJLlAS*. JLlZlVKZ % h w or von may 1 c e* 3 nr u Jar icps ? 3ers at | i n. I ook More Thousand Things BSsSSS * drafted r entire i T PI Id AY, JUNE ue every d >thing res wish to bid on MUMMBHMHMMaMMaaMaiMMnMHanMMMIl - Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Wil?' | pov I-^hest price. Lanrrford and | | T'.iisha vdt. 4-23^tf | IVu-> ?Vr Snle -New variety: good I y" -Id r Mid vine. Early maturing, i ii.iall in ^ize and will plant more : a^rrs than speckle pea. Prices 'I r:?ht. L. W. Floyd. -r,-2S 4t "! Stallion f>r Ser>u*e?Known a? tha ': Shannon horse?at McC illough's j i stables. Fee $15. Louis G. McCul| lough. 4-23 tZ I HAVE ATTKACTIYE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for imm io to foil onriTli/ riv onmmflr rl J uiuuiai^ iant vi oumiuci uu | livery. Be sure to see me before yoo - j sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. i - " ' Just Received.?A car of Old Hickory ! Y/agons. Johnson McCrackin Co. t ! 5-10 tf. ^~~???? ? ? ! 'i Now is th I jj k ' ft I we use amy c? > I terials. Let I i | your house to Newberry I I If it's building mat nBfFmmmmmmmmmmmmamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm r?1 Mftmmmsmam8 > we are stock of M V/ A 7th at sev< lay and nu v?.. srved. Ev will be put up atj or?-m irorsK riwfiiMy.. r'riuay, yiuie ? h CREK2HT0X WALK ^ and LINDA GRIFFITH in "CHARITY." " j? Rig Se^en-Act Drama. Saturday, June $ JB The Fifth Episode of fl "THE WOMAN IX THE WEB." Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and DREW COMEDY. ^ Monday, June 10. BELLE BEWETT *THE LONELY WOMAN." ffi W?SaO?BMB?PBMtTWWW ' I e time to HOUSE j - I the best ma- ] us measure J dav. i - .umber Co. 1 erial we have it. BBHBBSBBBHBDRBBESSBBDHDKBHBSBBBBBHH ! com! m thirty m -h A jht until I erything I irour request J