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PERSONALS. .Miss Shearman went down to New. "ber^v this morning.- -Mr. Will Hollo way and Misses Gladys and -\'im Keu't of OhappeHs are shopping >r the city today. -Mrs. A. Pope Cole man of Chappells is the g"est o friends in the city today.?Green wooi !nde.\. 14th. Thomas Sligh. wife and sister > Ebenezer. (Newberry county, camover Saturday night to Mrs. F. Waters and attended service at Corinth Sun day.?Indian Creek cur Saluda Stand ard; 13th. .YTr.<- Frank O. Rlack is visifinsr hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill, u New-berry.?Saluda Standard. 13th: The Misses Ami<?k of Newberry ar> visiting their sister. Miss Amick o this city.?Winnsboro News and Her - -aid. 14th. G S. Leslie of Newberry was oper atei? on yesterday for appendicitis He is doing well.?Baptist Hospita cor The State, loth. iMrs. Tabor H. Hill returned thi: mining from a visit to her daughter Mrs. F. C. Sligh in Xewberrv.?Green woot] Journal, 14th. Mrs. J. W. White of Newberry, wh( ha^- -been visiting Mrs. A. J. Sprotes has gone to Clinton for a visit to Mrs F. M. Roland.?Greenwood Journal '14th. Miss Liu.y McCaughrin. who has l?een the gjest of her sister, Mrs. f C Harper for tei, days, has returnee to her home at Newberry.?Green wood Index. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright of Xew berry will spend the week-end witl Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brissev.?Ander son Mail. 15th. )ohn Kinard. Jr., of iXewberry h visiting at the home of Mrs. Willian Earie in Lady street. 'Mr. Kinard i a student at the University of Soutl Carolina.?The State. 16th. Mr. a'nd Mrs. Wilbur Wheeler ..am little daughter Sarah returned t( their home Saturday morning^fte: a visit to relatives in the city.?Th< Greenville News. 16th. \\f. nc* Pftpci'n pAwnn/^V Q r* T.ollc tTI unu JLIU14., Martin leave shortly for Newberry after having spent the winter here.? Spartanburg Journal, 15th. Miss Elizabeth Roberts is spending 'some time in Columbia with Mis; Ethel Mason. Miss Roberts will alsc make a short 'stay in Newberry be fore returning home.? Charlestor American. 16th. * It ^ - I \r I, I^VCtJ out thi at 4:0( I Mr. Jeai ! Mrs. R. M. Smith and son and daughters, Louise and Elizabeth. Mrs. - R. F. Thackston and two sons. Ralpn - and Harold, and .Mrs. Smith's mother. i j Mrs. Annie Ait on. are visiting Mrs. ' ; Smith's sister. Mrs. W. O. Wilson'in . | Newberry.? Anderson Mail. 1 ">th 1 VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT The Young People's Missionary so f- i c'ety of St. Matthew's church wilt * give an ice cream supper at the res idence of Mr. R. G. Ringer on Fri j day night, beginning at 9:30. There - i will be no charges. The public is in; vited. r! At a recent meeting of :he colored : : people at Mt. Olive A. M. E. church ! the sum of $10 was raised for the i ; Red Cross, through 'Rev. Sam Nance, f |\r>e + <y.\ J The traveling men have organized j for the war stamp campaign. We are . glad to see 'Post .T, Newberry, in it. j with Geo. C. Hipp as one of the di1 rectors, with Ralph Baker as .press j chairman. 5 ' The barn of Mrs. Etta Brooks, I three or four miles from Prosperity _ I in No. 9 township, was struck by lightning Wednesday afternoQn and ^! destroyed and a hbrse killed. The j ; barn was insured for $150 in the ! Farmers' Mutual and the insurance : money has been promptly paid. Don't misunderstand this arrange- i I ment: Thursday there will be only 5 i the matinee show of the picture in j i the re<rular progam for that day, .but i that night, instead of the story fea- j -1 1 tured by Wallace McDonald and, Claire Anderson, there will be pre- j sented, for the first time here, thn I / { much hearalded "Over the Top/', [ which is a long reeled picture, com. j 1 plete in one showing . This celebrated ; , production of the famous Guy Empey ? , will be repeated at the Friday mar - j j I iness and Friday night and on Satur- ' i day morning at 10:00 o'clock. i j i Mr. F. A. Gallman 'brought a treot 3 i to The Herald and News office in the r> f shape of a nice mess of fine and 3' beautiful Irish potatoes of the Red j Bliss variety, for which he has our t thanks. He planted five rows. 32 ,' yards to the row. and got a yield of -! ten bushels. \ T" - A _ it. 4-1 w no warns iiie juu uu lug r forecently vacated by Mr. H. 0. ; j Stone? Whoever would like to have j ; it let him first send application to -' City Clerk John W. Chapman. Nov 1 a good chance for some idler to get i j to work for $70 a month, as Chief ft price A * article o is especial!' YOI ^ JSbldt d Kodelsperger is g.;lr.2r to m ;<!->ors in (his dwu worl: or let the 'A.tr board get them. Wednesday is the day for the six:ytwo latest colored registrants ti> !>" sent to Camp jackson. The time f-.r the sixty-six white part of the q io'i will come early next wee\. The Pastime theatre ran last night a picture showing Lt. \\\ Osce Coleman being presented with the decoration of the French Croix de Guerre in the picture service of notable events.?Greenwood Index, 14th. Of course you are soing to see v loia uana 1 uesaay in rimers 01 1:12 Night." The wonderful little star's pet squirrel, "June." has a prominent role in this play. The story is laii in the blue grass regions of Kentucky. This is the middle of June already and so much to be done. A special from Ninety Six. under date of June 13, to the Greenwood Index says: Mrs, Annie F. Sherard announces the marriage of her daughter. Julia Alpha, to Mr. R. Crosson Kirn ot L?eesvuie. s. c., the Kev. ;\i. M. Brabham performing the ceremony. Along with that wonderful presentation of "The Eagle's Eye," you wil! see<. if present -Wednesday, 'Harry Morey and Florence Deshon in "The Golden Goal." a powerful story of high finance, intrigue and love, where in a man is snared by false love to turn tT\aitr?r tn trucf huf Ti'Vin 5^ lotor redeemed by the pure love of a girl. We like to record acts and incidents Vhich^how no>bilitv of character. .A true hearted young <jirl gave up the opportunity of a trip to Charleston Thursday in order to attend the burial of a girl friend, who. at the tender age of 14 years went to join the angel band, and who. v ",Me on earth, was a general favo. .c of both the young and the old in her community of Newberry. Many were the hearts that loved Blanche Sale and many aro the hearts that will cherish her memory. The Herald and Xews is askerl by Postmaster Thos. H. Pope of GreenyHle to call the 'attention of our subscribers to the fact that "ail women of German birth over the as:e of 14 are required to register under the act for the registration of German alien females." This registration will be done in all towns of less than S.O'OO inhabitants by the local postmaster. Tune 17 to 2*. i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm*mmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmn a fa0r Jtlb dill w this bales ] mri 8?nri UlVt Wtv V it requests 1 JR LAS m jSHb A 9 OPE HA HOrSE ririKlKAW. Tuesday, June J>. VIOLA DANA in * HI!) ! ' If S OK TJIK NhiJnV Also a Xews Reel. Wednesday, /une HAKJiY 310 KE V ? AM) FLOHKX'i: DESHOA in "THE (JOLDEX GOAL." Also the 13th episode of "THE EAGLE'S EVE." Thursday and Friday, June 20 and *21 Thursday matinee: Wallace McDonald and Claire Anderson in <\>['LLK PAILETTE." Thursday night and Friday matinee and night: Sergt. Guy Empey in MkVFP THl' TAP" V V Kill J. 1&1J 1 1/ JL It is rumored here that some of the Greenwood boys under' Capt. H C. TiHl<man have been ordered to Camp Eustis, Va., where they will go in training for some time. It is not known when they will leave, but it is understood they wil'l go within a j short while.?Greenwood Journal. . ?,>? AV I rrAT'A'nr Ar Iillllimrn .11 ufi .u ur nci.Mi im-irixu I will not be in my office after June 26th. If you have any eye trouble I would be glad to make a careful examination and see where the fault lies. ' If your EYES WATER, if you have HEADACHES, if LIGHT hurts your eyes, if you have PAINFUL VISION, if your VISION is BLURRED either for DISTANCE cr NEAR, if you are NERVOUS, it is very likely that your eyes are at fault.-. W. EZELL, Optometrist Newberry, ) S. C. spynu. notk STRAYED?One black male pig, 7 weeks old. Please return to PepsCola Bottling Co.. and get reward. 3-18 It Juse received a car load of Woven and Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson McCrackin Co. 4-30 tf 1VF PAY r\<u Hens..: 18c lb Friers from 1 to 2 lbs 30c lb Roosters 10c 1!> i Eggs '27c doz MILLER BROS., Prosperity. t le stock rir&ciriiria :he Ladies T CHAr #1 ?r ?* F()l? >\I.E 1 r*tio of co-w'.i'rr i pens'. Parcel! Co. fi-11 11 s >y . I.DIP'KK UWTKO 'V: wish to ; p!a'? orders for lor,ere quantities of _ ? lr-nsr and short lea." lumber for I u\i ' government use. V ?c embargoed. on < ! V ill "intract wi' > several milio med .A Tractive orders and best prices. livery Wire, write or phonv is: Leroy S. Seu Davidson & Co.. Camd'jn. 5*. > /-< >t. \V.\\TKI>?VVe have an attractive *'nst ' !' proposition for a hustler in everv ' " ai ' county in South Carolina. A meritorious steering control and lock-; pQp ing device for light cars. Thousands r\P fi a/1 nCAyo TT V/-*l 11 o :ir?* tor ! j yjL ^aci.^ucu iioci ii.w.iuont I ritorv given to right party. For par- Fresh ' ticulars addi?*s * 105. Berkeley; Sati i Apartments. Columbia, S. C. and ! 6-7 Zt. i 5-31 ! ' "^V2S8?368HE95@S9EE?SS?3D?BBSBS I GO "Over th< I With Arthur G Himse I (Thursday Night, Friday, June 21, Saturday Mornin Price 25c a I \ 1 bu^ ?! M^IIIIIIIIIIIWIIMIIMI II must be c Rain or ! to be in atter >JCE r fj jew ' II II H'Ulii I III II 'lllii III W1PI' Hi) III FWI"l"lllli' t I!arv<*>-inir yo t grain plarit wk Hoars and improve your land make mcnoy. For sale by ^ nston M.Crackln Co. t>-14 tt 4L gM \ E ATTRACTIVE prices to make JH :-ord n*ood, green or dry, for 1m-* liate, fall, spring or summer djfl . He s::re to see me before y^fl H/0. Long. I ??-t?. Silverstret, 3. 0.? deceived. -A car of Old Hictor^J ions. .Johnson MeCrackio. Co. 1 tf. j SALE?1000 bushels of coat >. Purcell Co. 6-14 It 4 Water Fish Wednesdays and irdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays Saturdays. G .W. Coward. I P T? I nn 1 l/ JL | ny Empey M June 20. Jh Matinee & Night flj g, June 22. Ml ind 50c j J[ ..'j 3SSSj3BSSBS2SSSSSntBKMS^^CS^ losed IJ 1 idance. 1 piers I 1