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PFRELY PERSO>AL > , I ?? Misses Marie Sease. Marv Brown. Azile Parr, Marguerite Spearman Pearl Lominick. Annie Kinard and Susie Havennort are among those -n Rock Hill attending the Winthrop college summer school. Miss Sue Howze of Chester is visiting Miss Clara Powers. Dr. P. E. Way has returned from the hospital and his many friends are ^lad to see him back to his drug store, where, in a pleasant way, they are greeting him. Georee Earhadt. Walter Lindsay, OHn Cousins and Edgar Pavsinger enlisted in the regular navy Monday. They will he called in a week or two to (he training camp in New York. *x ? ? i ?? A no W.'iimm sample truusteu hi Uic reserve. He will he stationed at Charleston. 3Tr. T>avis. the president, who is one of the strong men of the associa tion. a man who has learned the cotton mill business from the ground up, and is thoroughly familiar with the problems th^t confront the industry, made a powerful and inspiring address. and in addition to outlining in * ? 4.1* * the most comorenensne manner mc conditions that confront the cotton business, made one of the most scathing denunciations of Prussianism that has been heard in any of the conventions, and in all of them there has been the same appeal to patriotism.?From" the published report in Columbia Record of the meeting of the Southern Textile associaton at Wrisrhtsville Beach last week. Mr. T. L. Cameron of Saluda county *? Cntm>/1ov Mo \TT51 ? Wits ill UlC VI.* uani I uu; . i ? v .. oomnanied >by Mr. Clarence Bower.', of below Prosperity. CVfrs. S. V. Spenoe returned last "^ee?* from an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. .T. Dodgen. in Aup-usfa. 'Mrs. A. 0 Tysinger of Tallas<?oo. Ala . visitmfiT ^er mother. Mrs S. V. Spence. and other relatives in Xpir'lorr- 'M". Tvsinger spent the week-end here. . Mrs. ,.t. r. Lake of near Helena rjsit?d r^atives and friends near Blea7"^ last week Mrs. R. a. Fulmer and Mftle s^n. Everfttt Lake, of Col??Tr"h;a *md Miss Bessie Lake of Gr?envilie a-re visiting Mrs. M. 0. l>k<? of the county. .Mrs. W. R. Anderson is spending several days at Pleasant Lane, Edgefypjrf r-n?Titv with her mother. Mrs. M. K Ethridge. Mr. E. W. Richardson spent the w^oTc-end m Laurens. Messrs iXewton Crow, Charles Passed]] Rnrre and Walter Worthington Herbert at Camn Jackson were nromofed ea^h from second to first lieu* tenant. last week. Xewberry boys are Erettiner nearer to the top before going over. Lewie Williams, son of Mr. C. P. Williams, of Saluda county, having been drafted, left Monday for Camp T Uq nroi! fnrmprlv T\ e W JiiCMMJII, lie V> U O IV/ A mv? ? berry cotton mill operator, and will no doubt make a eood soldier, as mill operatives generally have the reputation of making good in the service of Uncle Sam. Mrs. J. TV. Stevenson of Georgetown *tter a vi?*t fo her husband at Camp Sevier, is visiting Mrs. .Tno. H. Ruff in this county. fPet" Boozer sent a catblegram following letter to his mother last week tellings of his safe arrivals overseas. Movers Opn w. Summer. W. H. Hunt and Z. F. Wright, presidents of mills, will attend the Asheville adjourned meeting of the South Carolina Cotton Manufacurers' association in Spartanburg next Friday. (Mr. Summer is a memfoer of the executive committee of association, the position he/d by Mr. Wright last year. Air. and Mrs. H. 0. Sherrill and two children, Evelyn and Joe. accompanied by Mrs. Sherrill's father. .Mr S. -S. Langford, all of St. George spenj the week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Langford. Mr. G. Lealand Turner of Columbia spent Monday afternoon in iNewberry with his sister. Mrs. J. M. O-gilvie. Superintendent Clemson Wilson .will leave today for Rock Hill to attend the conference of superintendents of education and the Winthrop summer school. He will remain there until Friday. Mr. Frank Chappell will pass t&rougn 'Aewoeny on engineer uiaham's train Thursday morning, en route from Laurens to Camp JackSOH. Prof. O. B. Cannon has received his commission as a member of the local war board. Clerk of Court Goggans has been made chairman of >f>o 1'iVo Prnfpcsrvr Derrick re t,JUL^s k/VMA Wy * *v\/ * * \ ? - signed. Miss Mamie Payne, stenograhper in the Atlanta Express office, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Walton. Mrs. Alma Snead and little son of Atlanta are visiting her sister, Mrs. E. 'Hugh Summer. Dr. E. H. Kibler will attend the1 meeting of the South Carolina Dental, to association in -Columbia tlie lifter ; part of the week. Mr. Paul Adams of Wichita Falls. Texas, arrived Sunday to spend two ; or three weeks in Xwberry with his parents before getting into the ser-: vice. 1 .Mr. Ferd Scurry came dow.i from Camp Sevier last week to join his 'brother Pope from Camp jacwson on i J a furlough home. i Thomas Creighton Wicker returned from Columbia where he went last; week to enlist in the navy and is j awaiting the call to the service. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Mann spent the I week-end in Greenwood whither they; went to see Mrs. Mann's brother, ^Tr. j Engene Williamson, leaving with ihe other boys for Camp Jackson. r?mmamM j v A RIOT S A\:> ABOITT. That from and after the passage of ' I this ordinance it -shall ibe unlawful for any person to repeatedly loiter, loaf or idle in or upon the streets and , public ways of the town of Newberry, i or in or about any other public place in said town. To violate this ordinance will cost the "idle rich" and ' the "loafing poor" a fine not exceeding $100 or a sentence to labor not ( cxe*edin<r 30 days. .Mr. G. C. Cooper has bought the lease and* the fixtures of the store re cently occupied by P. C. Jeans and will open a jewelry store there nexf week. Mr. Cooper comes to Newberry from Monticello, Ga., and will - - ' - i move ins iamny nere very swu. is a native South Carolinian and is onlv coming back home. The Herald I and iXews welcomes him and his family to Xewherry and we are sure they will like the town. ; I iMarv Atwood, colored, received a sentence of $1-") or 30 days at the hands of the recorder Saturday, for vagrancy. The fine was paid and Mary is working "somewhere iry - " - ' * X ? rs4 Xewfoerrv." out not ior ine lowu ?i large. . | Sneaking of wolves, there will ho "Wolves of the Border" at the opera; house Thursday, with Roy Stewart in , the leading role. Another fine treat is in store for! the Xewiberrv pu'blic in the music re- i eital by advanced and talented pupil*.! of Miss- Rawl's school, which will be \ given at the opera house Thursday be*ween the matinee and nighf* show. I The ladies of the Home and Foreign Missionary societv ot" tne i:nurcn m ; ] the Redeemer will be addressed by! Dr. Brown next Sunday morning at \ the time for the regular service. All r^e,r,b^rs are urged to be present with 1 their thank offering envelopes. The members ?f Trinity Red Cross j society will serve ice cream at Trini 1 *3SilOH VH1J0 3HX XV '$<? 3KJL f j 'xvaiHvi aaawHixsvK SIH M j ihyh ma aas ox Tira j*ko<i VBMHHBm "vmmmaammsmmmmmmm We Hav on H 1 Short Horn givin i 2 big bone Jerseys gi1 12 big bone Jerseys gr II heifer with 1st calf! These all have yoi i . i 1 springers said to I 5 Tons Top Dresser, TuTrn j.n.otn Little Mour itv school house next Friday, beginnig at six o'clock. for the 6enefit of the Red Cross. When a bcsv man's wife burns hor. foot so ibadly as to have to go to bed and the man is obliged to get up very early prepare bis own breakfast he is in tough luck. Mr. :.T. B. Gregory knows from experience. It is reported that there is another case ot meningitis in the county, i:> Mr. Ed 'Bobb's family, living below Mr. :J;ohn Reel's. For assault and battery and using abusive and obscene language. Cor nelia Griffin, colored, lost ?;> 111 rn.i recorder's court Monday, ami Jim Childs, a young colored man. wii! serve a sentence of 30 days because of his inability to pay the fine of $50 imposed by the recorder for violating the emigrant ordinance of enticing labor to leave the town. t WAR SAVINGS STAMPS NON- 1 TAXABLE. When preparing for the issuing of Thrift Stamps and War Savings Certlcates the national administra- j tration very wisely decided that j they should not be subject to any taxes, federal, state or local. In ! this respect they are entirely unique, being free when almost everything else is subject to impost, j As the amount that an individual may hold is limited to $1,000, this concession does not deal unjustly toward other security holders. It is simply an inducement to the small investor to make an unusual effort in his own and his country's behalf by depositing as much of his surplus with the government as possible. Those who buy these lit- j tie bends?and all should do it? j should understand in advance of the coming days of taxation return 1 in Aprii that whatever of their earned savings op surplus derived from economics is converted into Thrift Stamps or War Savings Cer- 1 tiflcates n ed not be recorded upon the assessor's blank. As the inter | est and principal are payable in j I 1923, neither is it necessary to | make mention of the investments j in the return to the income tax colI lector. They are, as stated, absolutely ; I free and, as they also pay 4 per : cent compound interest, are the best securities that one can buy in j these troubled times. Every time you buy a War Savings Stamp you help weaken the Hindenbur* lin?. ! I i ! " FOR SALE?1918 model Fcrd tourinsr j car. Used very little. A. H. Dicl:- 1 ert, Jr., -25 2t e a Few i I aiiu. g 5 gallons milk. A 11 *ii ring 3 gallons milk, ring ll gallons milk, giving 3 gallons milk, ing calves j be fine milkers. analysis 4-71-2. itain, 3. C i i . j( >i*: t i \ i : w r.K ! r Look-out >ronnfalji seed potatoes for fail planting, native grown, no coLI storage. U iv now. will be higher , ' ; 1 later on. ?2.7." per bushel. Cash with ; order. W. 0. WiNon, Newberry, S. j ('. 6-2." ltp j ) Hudson and Bouknteht keep in stoc'1: i -It tl._ V,...r.? . ' ( u: i tat: rt:x:u i.'ie ui ft. jvtuw ; j and at the best prices and the best ^ quality. 'Prompt service. Polite e and courteous attention. Will ap-| nreciate your order. Phone 32?,; 9(>S Main street. 0-21 3tp : WANTED?Owls, hawks, squirrels or 1 coons that are not torn too badly by , shot to stuff. Burton Wells. 6-2-5 2tp. I Juse receKed a car load of Woven andi Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson Ma- f Crackin Co. 4-30 Duroc Pi^s for Sale. Eugene Bushardt. ''Phone ,.2302. 0-21 4tp WE PAY CASH Hens ISc lb Friers from 1 to 2 lbs 30c lb Roosters 10c lb tt? ?>7/? iln-? JLLa??2> uv/j MILLER liROS., Prosperity. Alter Harvesting your grain plant Soy Beans and improve your land and make mcney. For sale by Johnston McCrackin Co. 6-14 It I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord n'ood, green or dry. for immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be slire to see m<* before you sell. K. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret. S. C. iruit >.\Lt ?iuu'i ousneis or co^' a peas. Purcell Co. T.-14 It j LV3IBER WANTED-<.yr wish to | place orders for large quant1'ties of g long and short leaf lumber for government use. \'oc en 'rgoed. Will i-ontract wiO several - '!<:* Affective orders and best prices, i Wire, write or phone as; Lerov S.; Davidson & Co., Camd'jn, 5. C. C-7 ?t. J j Just Received.?A car of Old Hickory j Wagons. .Tohnson McCrackiU Co. ! ."-10 tf. FOR SALE?1000 bushels of cow j peas. Purcell Co. 6-14 It,? |i To Our ( 11 and Frie I i ? $ j | From our 11 found tha f | price for I l you in tarn ! | for what yci $ | urday. June t i' I !/.!> C, j, V illgil JJ1IV.C II I | you the goo< I | regular seilii ! I We will pay II ?/"or Egi | f ?for Fri | J to size. I! ?/fer He, V <?> <$> * * Wo Vi avA iiicf r ?> < T ? UK * J '* * I | ware in most a | I room; also a bi | | will sell on abo I | marked price. | | to sell at 10 pe Goods of all ki: *> ? Underwear, Sh t also have a lar <$> ** | | let go at this pi A <*> ll _ A 1 ? f * inai we nave i< I | reduced price \ t | We feel very grate t <| a liberal amount o f glad to see them c <j> V ? f our transactions. f I w. P s> * * % >\ A (TOOT OF BF;!N(J DRAFTED will not he in my office after Jujne !f y:)i] '.a' any eye trouble I von Id be ghid to make a careful exuniiiailon an'! ^ce where the fault ies I f v;>!"r I, Y KS W \ 1'! ! ?'. if'you have MEADACHES, if I IIiHT hurts your >v>?, if vou have I'AIXFC L \ IS10X, f your VISION is BURRED either or DIST \>TF cr > F A K, if you are SERVOIS, it is very likely that your >yes are at fault. W. C. EZELL, Optometrist >'e*vberry, S. C. Fresh Water Fish Wednesdays and Saturdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays and Saturdays. G W. Coward. 5-31 r.t Spicial I "" I ^ In His M \ Prices: J S- "?dei Matinee i Don't M I <s>*Xs>*S*Customers rids? past expenen" it when we pay what you have are willing to pay ti a wish to buy. Th< 22nd, we are going >r articles mentione is mentioned 10 pe 3g price. you *s, 37 l-2c pei ers, 40c to 60 \ is, 22 I-2c pei eceived a let of Whit< - - * i mythmg needed in tne g iot of Tin and Croci >ve date for 10 per c Among the other good r cent less on this date vL.wi-tt Tine rillafc IlU5f iJllll Idj ^ wiiui?: oes, Hosiery, Lamps an ge quantity of Fruit Jar ice and if there is anytl ailed to mention that w< ve will do it when you c jful to our many friends wh f their business and assure tl ome in and will do our best . DERRICK LITTLE MOUNTAIN, < OPFRA HOlrSE PROGRAM. flBB BERT LVTELL n "TilK TRAIL OF YESTERDAY." Also the News Reel. Wednesday, June 2<>. NELL SH1PMAW AM> , ALFRED WIIIT.MW | ! 1 in . .. . _ . _. . *IIAKKE. SON Or" h \ZA>." : I And the 11th episode of "THE EALGE'S EYE." ? Thursday, Juno 27. I ROY STEWART. * in i ! MVOLVES OF THE BORDER." ] Between r.iatinee and night show ?:nvl will give her music recital rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammtamtemmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm ( une 28th J Feature j S. Hart | asterpiece ^ ^ r 12 years of age 10 cents Jn 20 cents ^ "WK T ? HI ana iNignt g Iiss This ran 9 v? 3> V x Y <$> <s> $8? r r i -v *> M I f T ^ <$> <e> ^ S* 11 ce we have 11 1 & r you a good 11 to sell that ffJ is a living price 11 erefore for Sat- 11 M I to offer you a 11 ^ d below and sei! 11 1 r cent below our $ I 4 1 A i f. ft i! A * dozen. % i according f | i Is M pound. ! | \ J> $ \ s and Gray Agate I | 1 1 ! f ?> : nouse ana aimng | % eery ware that we $ f ent less than our f f I s that we are going f are, Furniture, Dry | >, Belts, Suspenders, * | ?H d Glassware. We f t Jag s that we will also $ I m ? m ?f? iHl sing else in our stock | ? B e can put in at the | f fl ome. Ill' o have given us such * t wl lem that we are always | ?? to treat them fair in all f ^ ? it i -Cr m II ( * ?* ft