The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 21, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Jvliss Elizabeth Allen is visiting at
Slverstreet Greenwood .Journal.
Miss Ruth Trite spent last week ir
Newberry with Mrs. .1. W. Carson.
iMiss Louise Melton has returned tc
Rock Hill to resume her duties a'
Winthrop.
Private J. M. Pool, of Battery B
51st artillery, nas oraerea ms copie;
of The Herald and iXews sent tc
Camp Eustis. Va., the 'battery havins
been transferred from Ft. Moultrie
We hope he may continue to get the
paper regularly a long, long way 01
journey of life and that the readin-.
of it wlil keep -Jordan from having
too hard a road, to travel.
Air. Herman S. Langford. on?
among the bright graduates of >New
berry college and who later completed
o finicVioi^ rnnrso at thp well Icnfiwr
Pcnghkeepsie business college in th<
great state of Xew York, has accpet
ed the pos-ticn of bookkeeper a
Clemson college, and has entered up
on the discharge of his new duties
in that fine institution of learning. I
is gratifying to the many friends o
this rising young Xewberrian that hi
was selected 'by the strong and sounc
Clemson board for so responsble anc
important a position, and we feel sun
that the wisdom of the choice will ib<
seen in the future work.
.Mr. and :Mrs. S. J. Wooten return
ea Saturday from Newberry, wher<
they attended the funeral of the lat
ter's brother-in-law. Dr. 0. B. Mayer
?Greenwood Index, 17th.
'Capt. Norman . Toole, 1st Lieut
R. Herman Wright, 2nd Lieut. B. V
Chapman, Quartermaster Sergeant R
A. Feagle, Sergeant Homer "W
Schumpert. Sergeant Tince E. Davis
Corporal X. H. Holmes and Corpora
E. ?vl. Evans. Jr., returned last Sat
urday from their training at Camj
Styx.
'Mr. George Epps got a messagi
Tuesday from Lt. Xeal W. Workman
who was in Greenville on his way tc
Can p Wadsworth. Spartanburg, froi:
Fort Sill. Okla. Lieut. Workman ha:
j"st comp'eted his duties in the gui
^ ^.1 T ? C i.
se:::on 01 me liuauuy c;i-;;uui u
Training at Fort Sill.
"Miss Lucile Smith returned to he:
"home at Kinards after a two weeks
visit to her friend. Miss Margarel
Pinion in South Main stree.?Greenwood
Index.
<Y' r. Robert Price left last Wednesday
for the r. S. naval training camp
at. Charleston.
Mrs. "Will A. Brown and Mrs. Jno
M. Teag^e of Laurens visited Miss
Minnie Havird last week.
Ail friends .of education will be
sjJa'l to know southing of Newberry
college and the fact that Prof. Sidney
Derrick succeeds Rev. J. H. Harms
D. D , who has been called to one of
the largest and most influential
churches in the Tnited States.?Spartanburg
Journal.
^Ir. and Mrs. A. T. Breazeale o!
Charleston, aiter spending a few
days with the latter's mother, Mrs
P. B. Hutchinson, have gone to Anderson
to visit his mother before going
to the army the 24th.
Mr. G. C. Merchant, observer at the
bureau, will hereafter foe in ful!
charge. Mr. 'Merchant is a capable
weather man. having had several
years' experience and having made 2
close study of the business. He, lik*
.-"ir. Lathrop, has paid strict atteitior
to bis work.' and has always beer
found ready and willing to give th-:
."otfblie any information.?Greenville
News in mentioning the termiaticm ol
the connection with the bureau there
of Meteorological W. T. Lathrop tc
await orders for reporting at one ol
the army training camps,
t; Dr. Charles Forster Smith, Ph.D
of the University of Wisconsin, whc
came South to deliver the graduating
address at the University of Soutt
Carolna, and also to give a series o1
-lectures at the Winthrop summei
c^hnn' visited his niece. Mrs. iH. B
Humbert, there Sunday. He motorec
"up from Newberry in companp witl
'his brother. Mr. R. D. Smith and fam
lly o? that city. From Laurens Dr
Smith went to Greenwood to visii
points of interest around the olc
"home.?Laurens Advertiser, 19th.
Eldrig-e McSwain is clerking at Per
ry's.
(Mr. R. H. Whitlock of iXewberry i;
spending several days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitlock
?Greenwood Journal.
TVTru o "R Devlin and children lef
"today for a visit to Mrs. J. W. Whit?
in Newberry.?Greenwood Journal.
'(Mrs. T. E. Eptng and Miss Maud;
Epting of Newberry will attend th*
Barksdale-Wharton wedding and wil
Se the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Wharton.?Greenwood Index, 19th.
Messrs -Ralph Scurry Jenking am
Eugene Franklin Williamson havi
been drawn in the last draft call froir
Greenwood. Mr. Jenkins is the loca
representative of the Davis Realtj
company, and Mr. Williamson is ?
^brother of Mrs. I. B. Mann.
Mrs. Bess Dove of Lynchburg anc
ft
Miss Vallie Woodward or wmstuu
I -
raleni are visiting Miss Anne O. Ruff
Miss Lillian Kibler left Monday for <
Xew York to visit her sister. Mrs
Vernon H. Wheeler, and do post grad- i
; uate worA in Columbia university.
< Prof. S. J. Derrick spent last Sun:
day in Columbia on business of war
and education.
, Mr. H. H. Blease left Tuesday for;
5 Richmond, to take hospital treatment, j
> He will be accompanied by Mrs. j
? Bleease on her way to Staunton to ;
. visit her mother and other relatives.
) Their son Marion is doing government
t service at Camp Jackson.
? Miss Kstelle Bowers came up from
; Columbia last Thursday to see her
: sister, Miss Mary Lou Bowers, re-!
5 cently returning from the foreign !
mission field. ;
J
i 'Miss Louise Smith, has returned tp
i Spartanburg to resume express work '
i after a little rest and recuperation at '
-; home. !
t Mr. Ernest Dickert, flat on his bac*
- at the 'base hospital of Camp Jack-j
i son, wrote iMr. John H. Baxter a let-J
t ter in which he said that the New-!
? berry boys just wanted the chance to J
2 whip the kaiser, or words to that et-;
i feet. This shows the true spirit of ;
1 our boys.
3, Miss Janie Glenn of Laurens is vis- :
2 iting her cousin, .Miss Kate Bullock. I
| Janie's friends are all ?lad to see her. j
-; Mr. Guy Shockley of Clinton spent, j
? the week-end with realtives in iXew- j
? ? - - T-? ' ?
- berry. He was accompanied vy mo ,
. ' daughter, little Miss Fredna, who will i
. i
spend awhile with her aunt, Mrs. j
:. Welch Wilbur, and other relatives j
(here.
.! Mr. James Gaillard, one of the in -;
structors of the marines on Paris Is -!
~7
, land, spent tne week-end with ins j
J parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaillard j
- Merit tells and wins.
) Mrs. G. L. Robinson and children
are in Aiken county visiting her j
s brother. * j
Mrs. -I. B. Gregory and children
have returned from an extended visit:
i to relatives in Saluda.
3 ??lr. Harry W. Dominick attended a
i ^neeeting in Columbia Tuesday of tha,
i Siate executive committee, of which
he is a member from Newberry. i
r [Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Co-!
iiirn-DIcl L'aiiiC UiJ 1 ucsua v aim
: until Wednesday with relatives here,
when they left for Paris Island anu
Caesar's Head, accompanied by Mr.
Taylor's father, Mr. Amos Taylor, and
i aigo^by Mr. Ira Taylor.
j Rev. Ira S. Caldwell, once a preach.
er in Newberry, will hold a meeting
i this summer at Pottsville. Ark.
I
j Mr.- and Mrs. Andrew Cromer and
1 daughters, Misses Texie and Xina.
and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lominiek and
little son William motored Sunday to
Columbia and tack, with the excep
tion of Miss Texie on the return trip.
1 She remained - to spend the week.
" i Dr. and :Mrs. T. W. Smith got a
letter Wednesday froiA their son Mahon,
who had reached Camp Eustis,
Va., eight miles from .Newport iNews.
He says there are no women at all
where he is. with the 61st (head
quarters) regiment, and only one
' store where the boys can get cigarettes
and soft drinks. He was transt
ferred from Fort Moultrie.
*
, 'Mrs. Thos. Pope and her handsome
young son are in the city on a visit
. to Chief Justice and Mrs. Eugene B.
Gary.?-Abbeville Press and Banner,
1118th.
i ,
i J. H. Summer, Jr., after a pleasant
. furlough spent in Newberryy, has re?
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j With Arthur
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I Saturday Mori
'! o_# OS.
Ir ncc,
Don't M
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turned to hi.- post ar. Camp Sevier.
'Mr. and Mrs. (\ T Lamb of C >
lumbia spent the week-end in the city
at Mr. R. 0. Sl?gh's.
Mrs. 0. W. LeRoy and little d uigh
ter returned to Greenwood Tuesday
after a visit to her sisters, Misse;
Sailie and Jessie Co;>pock. Mr. LeRoy
was up from Columbia Sunday.
Miss Annie Werts is home from
Green Mountain and Miss Bertha facob
from Greer for the summer va
cation.
Miss Rosalee Beland Summer received
her certificate of graduation
in home ec-onomis at the recent commencement
of Elizabeth college. Salem.
Ya.
Prof. S. L. Porter has returned from
Wagner, S. C.. having closed hii
school for the summer.
Mrs. Edw. Pulenwider and th-3
boys have gone to North Carolina on
a few weeks' visit among the home
folks.
"VTi? CI ftrr.an t Qolfc.-r crriroH Th 11 7" ^ _
day from Atlanta with his bride, just
married.
Miss Blanche 'N'orris and her 'brother
Robert left Thursday for Charleston.
Mrs. B. T. Paysinger left Thursday
for a week's visit in Columbia.
Dessa Ray Brown of Newberry is
visiting relatives here.?Mr. and Mrs.
\. :\. rearsau spent me weeR-e?u
at Silverstreet with relatives.?Butler
cor Saluda Standard.
TAKIOFS AND ALL A BO IT
Mr F. R. Hunter, ascent, lias hold
the L. B. Aull cottage in Boundary
street to Mr. Geo. L. Epps.
The Junior Workers' band will meet
pt rhe Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
Sunday afternoon at fiv2
o'clock.
A policeman w:v> elected Tuesday
ni^rlit to fill the plar-e jnade vacant hv
(iin re?'*snatTon of Air. Stone. The
successful candidate was Mr. Robert
O. SHsrh. who ha? been <"lerkin.cc lately
for Daitr-h Brother5. The new policeman's,
first du:-es will t-?ke him on
the rounds with OfTVer Connelly, who
p erorl or:>. arn t'in trionfs or Tiio
yo"n?f man who nap just landed tin
jo'n confidently predict that "Jeff"
hold his own with "Mutt' in enforcing
law a ad order. There were
eisht applicants for thenositicu.
Tt is a ffront r?oreat:on from the
grind of work in this town for one to
be to jump from " i ne r-agie s
Pve" Wednesday *o "The Woman in
the Web" ?atwrday. and back again.
The colored registrant* leaving
Wednesday marched t'ov n Main'
street to the depot singing and yellsr.
The white citizens lining the
street cheered thm by the clapping
of hands, which was very appropriate
to the occasion and encouraging to
the departing boys, who were in.
charge of Joshua Lyles, one of their
number. The selection of Lvle^ was
well chosen, as he was a former oc
?P nffiflarc' fyoinirxr OC\ 1TI1)
vupaui ui mc uinvtio un..*.,-, ^
at Des Moines, Iowa, but one of those
who failed to iret a commission.
In the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
for this week we see that the
A. P.. P. church ir. this city is secon-i
in the last contribution to the "Pastors'
Fund." The Greenville church
while the Newberry church
gave ?27.85.
The latest most important war
news is that three picked German di
visionsyhave been defeated on a 15niile
front and t!>e drive on Rheims
? I
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tie i op i
Guy Empey j
iself J
IIAITCC I
it, June 20.
11, Matinee & Night.
ning, June 22.
c and 50c
(iss This f
BIHHESBflSfiSESBBSBBHBBIflHBHEHBHBHfl
was "nipped in the bud.''
fn another paragraph "Vomewhere
in this paper" mention is made of two
lotton blooms handed in. Since then
Mr. H. O. Longs reported the first, one
from h:>-plant: tlon. j
Xew!>erry lias two wolves. They
; were sent to Mr. R. C. Sligh by his
{ nephew. Mr. B. B. Epting, from M<\
i Kpting's ranch in West Texas.
I The 'Fridy Motor company's place
I of business has been changed back
; to the former stand in Boyce street.
See -las. G. Brown for -fine Fords.
jON ACCOUNT OF BEING DRAFTED i
I will not be in my office after June
2fith. If you have any eye trouble I
would be glad to make a careful ex'
animation and see where the fault
lies.
If your EVES WATER, if you have
i HEADACHES, if LIGHT hurts your
! eves, if you have PAINFUL VISION,
| if your ^ LSION is BLURRED eithe*
I for INSTANCE or NEAR, if you are
I NERVOUS, it is very likely that your
j eyes are at fault.
W. 0. EZELL,
Optometrist
Newberry, S. C.
SPi.rUL NOTHlffS
Hudson and Bouk night keen in stock
all The reliable brands of groceries
and at the best prices and the best
quality. Prompt service. Polite
and courteous attention. Will appreciate
your order. Phone 323.
Oi\c ^ 01 o??
| t-"/ ? .Yiaiu Mica. u--x o 4;
i Juse received a car load of Woven anl
Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson McCrackin
Co. 4-30 tf
Diiroc* Piers for Sale. Eugene Bushard
t. "Phone 2302. 6-21 4tp
| WE r vv CASH
Hens lb
! Friers rrom 1 to 2 lf>s 30r i'?
I Roosters 10c W,
I Eggs doz
MILLER BliOS., Prosperity.
! A i'w HnrvosJinsr yov.r grain plant
I , . ,
Fov r^ar/s and improve your lana
; and make money. For sale by
Johnston McCrackin Co. 6-14 It
i
1 HAVE ATTRACTITE prices to make
| on cord wood, gr^en or dry, for immediate,
fall, spring or summer delivery.
Be sure to see m* before you j
sAL H. 0. Long, j
lt-23-tf. '* Silverstret, S. C.
1 flB
HSES S>*;*sS>*
II To Our
11 and Frie
i J v
!x f
! ^ 4>
if I From .oui
f | found thi
11 price for
11 you in turn
I | for what yc
\& t 111rA av Inn#
-v via. vtuj w w*ji?
I | high price f
II you the goc
| | regular selli
I I We will pa1
<s> * *
I -for Eg
!! ?for Fr
x #
|! fo size
t! ?*x,
I J i \J M M JL Vv
r
I I We have just
f ? ware in most
^
I | room; also a I
| | will sell on ab
t % marked price.
| | to sell at 10 p
; > <$> a
| | Goods of all k
| | Underwear, S
| f also have a la
| I let go at this j
^ ^5* ? f Tim V? Q iro
<$> V lliai TT U 11U V V
I | reduced price
| | We feel very gra
| T a liberal amount
| | glad to see them
-> f our transactions.
| I
If W. F
/?? V
* I
!> .v . >$ *<?*>$*
FO!t SALE -inno bushels of cow | '
peas. Purccll Co. 6-14 It
Ll'MHEK 1VA>TKD-tv. wish iu
place orders for large quantities of
lone; and short leaf lumber for
government use. N'oe embargoed.
Will contract wit1? several mills
I
Attractive orders and best prices.,
Wire, write or phone :is; Leroy S.!
Davidson <fc Co., ( amdjn, >. c.
C-7 5t.
|
Just Received.?A car of Old Hickory
Wagons. Johnson McCrackin Co.!
5-10 tf. ! "T
Also
FOR SALE?1000 bushels of cow j
peas. Purcell Co. 6-14 It !
Fresh "Water Fish Wednesdays and j
Saturdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays
and Saturdays. G .W. Coward.
5-31 5t.
- 1 JiWII ? y 1??i !???I
We are closir
klUCmACC 1A7
UUOIJIVOO U?IU vv
ate it if all wh<
i counts with us
| in and pay us.
I we will put sail
I 11
collection.
I Any ov,e who hi
I against us will pleas
j once and same will
I '
P. C. Jean
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Customers
nds?
r past experience
? i" *?!% AM WiTA *%*4*r XT
at wiicii wc ya-y y
what you have to
are willing to pay us a
ju wish to buy. There
; 22nd, we are going tc
or articles mentioned t
>ds mentioned 10 per c
itirr nt*iro
Llig pi IVVi
Y you
gs, 37 l-2c per c
iers, 40c to 60c
'tisj 22 l-2c per p
received a lot of White a
anything needed in the h<
>ig lot of Tin and Crockerj
ove date for 10 per cent
Among the other goods th
*- 1 ~ ~ rlofa o v?>
ler cent uu uho uai^ at ^
:inds, Shirts, Ties, Collars, B<
hoes, Hosiery, Lamps and (
rge quantity of Fruit Jars th
>rice and if there is anything
failed to mention that we ca
we will do it when you com'
teful to our many friends who h
of their business and assure them
come in and will do our best to tr
\ DERRICK i
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S. C
DPERA HOrSE PROGRAM. W
Friday, Juno -!
SERGT. Ol*Y EMPEY 1
"OVER THE TOIV '
Saturday, June -'l.
4
Special 10 o'clock matinee
"OVER THE TOP.*
..Regular matinee 2:30 ?
The seventh episode of
HE WOMAN IX THE WEB."
a KEYSTONE COMBDY and a
DREW COMEDY.
Monday, June '21.
.T. BARNEY SHERKY U
in S
iucp nrriCiftvt
1
ig out our 1
ill appreci- m
3 have ac
will come
Otherwise
Qe out for CrA
is on accouna^H
e bring it in afflHH
be paid.
is & Co. IB
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v-^ v<*>v<$>v - ? v?SB
s> ?|
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.if
we have
ou a good pH
sell that I IB
liTrinrr nnrp t H
ii nig yr lvv y y
fore for Sat- 11
> offer you a ? ? |
>elow and seii 11 1
ent below our 11 1
according
Jf
nrl fifav A rate fl
J ^
3use and dining M
r ware that we |
less than our J
tat we are going |j
, Furniture, Dry
alts .Susn^nders. 9
I J J.
ilassware. We V
iat we will also t*
; else in our stock t t '
a. _ t I
in put in di uic | | ?
ave given us such f % I
that we are always *1 % jH
eat them fair in ail
^ co. ! 11
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