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PCRELT PERSONAL Messrs. A. P. Boozer. A. C. Thoinasson, Jr.. Arthur Dickert and -J. L. SneTgrove 'motored to Camp .Tackson Sunday, Mr. Dickert's son. Finest, beini* in the base hospital, getting along all right after having under-, gone an operation for rupture. Mr.! Sam tXeal, who also underwent a sim-! liar operation, is doing nicely too, the j friends of both will >be glad to know, j Lieutenant iXewton Crowe return- \ ed to his post at Camp Jackson Sunday night after spending a brief furlough at the 'Newberry hotel. Superintendent Marion Davis of the .Newberry cctton mill will deliver the \ annual address as president of the i Southern Textile association at the ninotina- r?f tho np ">int;rm a!" auuuai vi v**v vv^ * - -V/*. ? Wrightsville iBeach June 21-22 | Mrs. Tennenbam, after visiting tier sister, Mrs. Philip Daitch. in New- j benry, left Sunday for her home in I Augusta.' Miss Rosa Spearman of Dallas, j Texas, is here visiting her aunts, Mrs. .Irto. C. Go?gans, Sr.. and Miss Nora Long, on her way to Columbia university. New York, to attend summer school. Miss Spearmnr has been elected to teach domestic science in the Colleare of Domestic Arts at! t Denton. Texas, of which college she j is an alumna. She has accepted the j position. Col. and Mrs. W. H. Hunt. Misis j Fannie McCaughrin and Mr. Jno. M. j OKinard returned Saturday from a i trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. TV. F. Ewart. Miss Florence Bowman, Miss Cora Ewart I i and Douglas Hornsbv motored to Co- I lumbia Friday to see Miss Hulda j Longshore graduate at jthe closing exercises of the Hyatt Park school. Misses Blanche Davidson, Marie j Wendt and Verna Lane and Messrs. | Olie Bowers and Junius Fox motored to Camp Jackson Sunday to see the i boys. | "Miss Bessie Hvnter. after a pleasant visit to relatives in Xewberry. rev turned to her Goldville home last week. Misses Jr.?3 >nine and Marian Work-j man have returned to their home ir , Lsnrens county after visiting Misses Hat fie Mary and Susie Buford in j Newberry. ' Mrs. Thad McCrackin and baby returned last week from an extended visit to Alt. Kieasani, i\. u. Miss Julia Setzler of Pomar'"^ v-asj] a pleasant visitor in the city Satur- j -day. Miss Minnie Havird returned last ~week f^om an extended visit to her friend. Miss Bess Crews, in Laurens. -Miss 'Louise Smith, resting from her assisting duties in the express office at Camo Wadsworth, is spending ( * awhile at home. Mr. C. C. Lawson and family of Piedmont soent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Babb. (Mrs. I>. E. Farr of Erwin. Tenn., spent Sunday in Newberry witn ner sister. Mrs. Claude F. Lathan. on her way home from Little Mountain, after attending thp silver weddins: of Mr. and Mrs. .T. H. Wise and visiting in that community. Miss F?;tellp "Rabb of Graveourt is raiting her brother. Rev. E. V. Babh. Mr. Jno. K. lAull, the well known and versatile newspaper m?n and court stenographer of Columbia, was in the city Sunday. m? T * AT; orVl viraz 11 A/? I . Vf". J allies A. .HllUUai/CtU nuo viw ? ' to Columbia on account of the death ,->f Mc ?ister-in-law. Mrs. John L. "Mimnaugh. who died at the Columbia hospital Friday afternoon. She had been ill about a week and had been taken to the hospital for an operation. ^ "He announced with much ^earret that Mrs. Hallie Greneker had ?ent in her resignation and would therefore not be a teacher in the school nex- year.?Major Lyon in presiding <*-/% rryn rjno tin (r PXPTfHSeS Of the ~A *, L 11^7 ^lauuuviii^ ^~?-? _ _ Edgefield high school as reported in J the Echrefi'd Advertiser. "Kr. C. W. "Wallace, on^e an insnranee agent^in Xewberrv while Mrs. Wallace ^ras the Western Union Telegraph operator here, has accented the position of advertising manager o? the Gastonia Daily Herald. Mr. Wallace, however, will not crive np 'his present position as owner and editor of the Cover Messenger. He lives in Clover and will continue to iJve in Clover, and from his ?uc^ess ne seems to have been !ivin~ in 'Clover since leaving CCewberry Some of f.he editorial remark? of fha y[?~senser have bur taps to them :? a , firimson -hue. i "Miss Roberta \f3nn left lasr w#?ek fo^ SnartanbiirR to spend a month with her sister. Mrs. Harry Price. We just know that the community there will be glad that the pretty j T'ttle Jewess from Xewberry is to remain in the Spartan city a whole i month: which, however, will he all too short. Speaking of a pretty Jewess, yon rarely ever one "hat :s not in that class. , ' i ?NIr. and (Mrs. Robert V. Leavell of Xewberry have been on a visit. Their cottage in Calhous street has been bought by VVm. Cassells, who is re-1 modeling and painting before moving in.?Johnston cor Edgefield Chroni-! cle. ! i Court of General Sessions. ?.. I The criminal court convened in Newberry Monday. The first morning the following true bills were found: | State against Edgar Caldw#ll, housebreaking and larceny; pleaded . guilty. Sentenced to four months in ! reformatory. State against Maco Williams, as- J sault with intent to ravish; pleaded arnii+v tn occ-onlt Thrpo vp^rs in re- I ^UiUt? IV/ UOCUU4V, * - WW ^ w... fcrmatcry. A. C. Lindsay, larceny; pleaded guilty. | Many cases were continued. I State against Wm. A. Asbill, breach of trust with fraudulent intent: two cases. Cs'ol prossed. For Magistrate So. 11 H. H. iRuff is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the democratic primary. T. B. Richardson is announced as a candidate for election as magistrate for Xo. 11 township and will abide the democrtaic primary. .Si'MClAL NOTICES LOST, in streets of Newberry, somewhere between Mayes' drug store and Exhange bank or Newberry Hardware company's store, about $55. Liberal reward paid if retruned to The Herald and News Office. 6-11 ltp LOIRE K WANTED?We wish to place orders for large quantities of long and short leaf lumber for government use. \'oc embargoed. Will contract wit1) several mills, Attractive orders and best prices. Wire, write or phono us: Lerov S. Davidson & Co., Camden, S. C. 0-7 5t. FOR SALE?Two plug mules. Applyto F. L. Bvnum Newberry, 6-4 2tp H ?????1 The Ur is calling man, woni purchasing and Thrifi The Cai 14th and < colored cii ty we are as we did Red Cross Remembe went over th Meetings will in flin rliffovci All U1V/ UillW V been appoin Prominent sj hope you wil you will pure of Defense ai the campaigi Ynn will 1 | being achie^ trenches. L to bring vict< takes money, I! I ^ WANTED ? Clorhinar and shoe salesi man. to begin work once. Apply P. 0. Box oSV. 8-7 U CHEVROLET FOR SALE On ac count 01 leaving u>wn 1 win sen this week a small Library Table, .Sectional Book-case. 9x12 ft rug, Cole's Hot-Blast stove, and my latest model Chevrolet Touring Car, used but little and in A-l condition. See me at the Xewberrv Hotel or at the college campus. Wade H. Stemple. 6-11 It FOR SALE?One of the gray "'fire" horses and one of the town's mules. For prices, etc. see H. D. Whitt- : AUnKrvian XKTnisA 1 ?91 4 f iyci , niu^imau, tt oivi * -ro Larere Kentucky Jack for service at j mv stable. Lewis G-. McCullougn. 1 Fee $17.50 5-17 t! j Juse received a car load of Woven and Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson Mc- ; Crackin Co. 4-30 tf l Fresh Water Fish Wednpsrlnvs anr! j Saturdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays j and Saturdays. G .W. Coward, i 5-31 at. ! i ! FC ; A iitnmnh a va a m 5^ V ! j SI . j liifiml IV Old Cou; 4 lited States Go the attention 'an an child to r< y of War Savini J tm t Stamps. mpaign begins ends on June 28 tizens of Newbe: asked to do our in the Liberty I Campaigns. r in the last two car e top. Let us do sa [ be held throughout nt churches. Comn ted to plan for th >eakers will be prese ! turn out and pledge :hase. Members of re asked to take act 1. je pleased to know tl red on America's s .et us do all we can i Dry home. Remem ? Respectfully your (I- 4- w ?mmittee H. O. Kc ( U. S. Ga I>nr Clover Seed?I have a lot of fine ? burr clover from which 1">0 to 200 bushels may be gathered. I wil! give one half to 2jmv one who will ^ gather it. J. W. Henderson. Newberry, R F D 1. 6-7 2t The Piano Timer, R. >1. McCracken, will be in Xewberrv for several days and may be reached by phone a*; 1 the Central House, Mrs. Adams, ,pro. prietor. u you wain your pmu" tuned better call him while is here. 6-7 tf WANTED?We have an attractive proposition for a hustler in every j county in South Carolina. A mer-: itorious steering control and locking device for light cars. Thousands of satisfied users. Exclusive territory given to right party. For particulars address Room 105. Berkeley Apartments, Columbia, S. C. 6-7 3t. Peas for Sale?New variety; good yieldar and vine. Early maturing, small in size and will plant more acres than speckle pea. Prices right. L. W. Floyd. 5-28 4t % j )R He J insurance , lE rt House j1 _____________ C : i i grmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm?mmm?mmmmmm?mmmmmcmBmmmmmmmm* ' 1 : : j !? i : vernment j />f aimfir UI Jf ally in the \ Stamps on June th and as rry Coun part just -can and ? npaigns we 1 me in .this. I tKp Pnnntv littees have is meeting. sit and we i the amount the Council j ive part in I ! : tie victory is ;ide in the for our boys iber that it I i. ! imams, I ;ese, f .Oman. f ?wflii??nwgi'w* yawnnrfri , w aienaMMl! *tii |x r jiS* cr::{> Iron ;r :! V?*.luted. Wis" p-"- * ' ""'oyt '.r: 11 . ar.rj I . . 1 -'3 t.'! i : .v* : :*> n .is til.? S ' ' :-.i . ' s?&'* > . : (1 K *12 ir . o-" J ,?? ** it v . t VI i i: x"' '1 IV, i' niakt .' j ..) ! zr- en or tlry, for imDie'iia!". i.iil. spring or summer tie[very. Ce sure to see in* before 701; sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Sllverstret, S. C. itet'eived. A ? ar of Old Hickory "Wagons. Johnson McCrackiD Zo 5-10 tf. 99 in 100 MiD Standard EVEN tires made side b in mileage enormousl may run between 5,0< may fail under 1,000., Not so with Miller- By ridding tires of "human variables" 99 in 100 wear practically uniform under like conditions. Today less than one per cent ever call for adjustment. Tens FOR P. L 6 JLS ? ? A , Phcne 138 N2 ail In We insure growing $2.50 per acre, and Com damage by Hail. Prot? loss by taking a policy in THE HOME Largesi Fire and Hail Assets Forty-foi i Security Loan I NFWRn X ? -a^ f T JL./JU*JL Now is t\ YOUR II/_ yy e use uiuy terials. Let your house it Newberry 1 {? it's biislding rna bjwaafiyrayr.' '...iv.- .^.Tr^v^'.v.1 b/jvi "hm T??> l> j ' "i Tuesday, .Twne i?. ? t| "TREASMfK <>: T5? K >" >* A Is a <1 XG ws ti*?/* . l 4 <! >?, /m?j:? i J| j A LICK /OYf'E M "THE TRIOTPH OK THE i!i/* 11 Also the 12th P2pi-:o<le of "THE EAGLE'S EYE." t |p|jj| Thnr<(1av, .?"ne 1?. ' | ROY STEWART ^ i in "PAYIX; HIS DEBT." ?fg"M?MMiliaiBl I III??? !er Tires Outrun ^ Guarantees y side in the same factory differ y. If you get a "lucky tire" ifi 00 and 10,000 miles. The next of thousands of records fur-* nish conclusive proof. Get a set today. Try thenx on opposite wheels. After that ^ test of uniformity youll Revet; again trust to luck. ALE BY M Y, Druggist 1 m n. A ^ SWBERRY, S. C. 1 JKmayLtanxWiajrfru f.^uc>a.a-rci?gE^X3ut^. .TwasnKressBeM surance crops or Cotton, ^Oc to and Grain against loss and V ' ect yourself against such NEW YORK J , . . ? vuuipiaiiy in ^p| ir Million OoS'ars IRY, S. C. wmmmmaoMmasiauEa aBaaaaann ^ ie time to i g the best ma- I j us measure 1,4 jdey. I we have 5