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PTKCLT PERSONAL b; "Mrs. ETlesor and little daughter of ^ Newberry are visiting Mrs. W. I).: Copeland. Mrs. Will White of New-: berry has returned home after spend- h ing several days with Mrs. Frank Bo- ^ ^ Jam*.?Clinton Chronicle, 20th. ' The people of Laurens sincerely 1 sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Work- j man in the bereavement that has coiae to them. Little Eugene was j * known to many, for he was a very jt Sit tractive child, bright and beautiful e *is a budding spring flower. Mr. and j c Mrs. Workman have been residents of j c t-aurens for two years, and recently;F Mr. Workman was elected as city j* clerk and treasurer.?Laurensville Herard. ^ j1 I Mr. W. R. Grimes, a well known a boiider of this city, who has been ! t spending some time at Newberry, is: c NOT i All Special Fe j Opera House tinuouslv from m start to eleven Dr. Wm. D. Jackson of Spart* I I Ir-v . T r i~: . i | ; nis-u. JDye glasses |^| ] /or Yourself! - r Atq Scarcely NoiicGabJcj^ x*i &gi?& J ? Dr. W. C. Ezell W. S. S. MEETIJ l Friday, Ju There will be a meeting Ar?>lnolr in tKa erKrtnl niiHii U V1VV>X\ IX illv wuwa ? the interest of the War Sa1 is the duty of every citizen possible. Col. W. H. Hunl and others will speak. 1 A. P. COLEMAN ? I We Havi f on Hi ' M i . 1 1 Short Horn givini ? . o ? ; 2 big bone Jerseys giv ]2 big bone Jerseys giv 1 hpifer with 1 st caff ? A UVUV? I I w _ These all have yois 2 springers said to 1 t ? r- 5 Tons iop Drc^cr, V ii* ix ii ' Little Moui . EK-k in Florence for a short stay, and i stopping at the Dickman house.? lorence Times, 22nd. Misses Mary and Lucile Dunn, who ave been the guests of Miss Louise lurnett for several days, returned to heir home at Newberry this morning. -Greenwood Index, 22nd. Prof. S. J. Derrick, recently elected resident of Newberry college, atended services at St. Stephens' Luthran church today and addressed the ongregation concerning the relation if the college and the church and appealed to the membership for loyalty o The church, college and government, ^ofessor r>errick chose Lexington as he first place to visit because it was lere that the college and the Luther.{i Theological seminary had their >irth more than three quarters of a entury ago.?Lexington cor. The ILL, atures at the will run conthe time they P> m? f Ja MnurliAynr uiuuig turning t'j i\znvz11j. Dr. Jackson has been affiliated with the Gaillard Optical Company of Spartanburg and will take Dr. V/. C. EzelPs office. Dr. Jackson and Dr. Ezell were two of the successful ones passing the State Optical Examination. He is a graduate of one of the highest rated optical schools and comes here with a fine record. He will be glad to consult with you regarding your eyes. Dr. Wm. D. Jackson j JG CHAPPELLS me 28th ? - - - r* Friday afternoon at D torium at Chappells in ^ings Stamp sale and it i of No. 7 to attend if t and Eugene #S. Blease , Tov/nship Chairman. I]iZ!!tUflD0HXB3HBRKS9B9EfliBEKE899RQBBK^B3Hi0iE? e a Few anrl I I 5 gallons milk. iiiff 3 gallons milk. ?D " 5 ing 2i gallons milk, 1 [iving 3 gallons milk. J ing calves I je fine milkers. I analvcis 4-7--? I UilUlJ U1U A V 2 W* | Bs'wf s Q I ? ! i n j itam, d, L > * mmammammammsiKaaaaasammHSEm Slate. 23rd. ! f J Mrs. G. W. Connor left this morning for Newberry, where she will spend the summer with her mother/ Mrs. Lake.?Greenwood Journal, -2nd.; Mrs. E. O. Devlin ar.d children r^ turned last week from Newberry, j where they have been visiting Mrs.! J. Wm. White and family. j j Mrs. J. W. Duc-kett, Sr., went to; 1 Newberry this morning, where she' will spend the day. Mr. Duckett will! go down tonight, joining her and going on to Charleston, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Duckett, Mr. i and Mrs. C. R. Duckett and Mr. Earie Duckett.?Greenwood Journal. 22nd. ' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Aull of; Estill spent Sunday with his brother, j Col. E. H. Aull, on their way to visit the old folks at home at Dyson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Merchant cf Co- j lumbia spent last Sunday in Newberry! with the family of Mr. J. C. Deminick.! ? i One of the big features coming to, the o^era house will be "The Cold j Deck," which will be shown Friday,! with Wm. S. Hart in the lead. The. prices, however, will not be high. Only j 20 cents for adults and 10 for children : under 12. J y Rev. Wilmont Holmes of Laurens I made a strong address in Pendleton park Wednesday evening to the mid-i week open air congregation, on the theme of the gospel's bearing upon: ' civilization. "The church may have": failed at times, and yet all recrudes-j cence, all reformation has come from ^ within the church, and no other source furnishes moral purification: for the world," he said, and spoke ? oroot incn> of thfi historv of it..! W 1 LXX J5H.UV *v/f5 * VJ, v? V?~ ? ? "Christ made two prontises to the church?that the gates of hell should: t j I not prevail against it, and that He; would always be with it, and upon these promises, more than upon any _ other thing, hang all our hopes fcr a p glorious future."'?Pendleton cor. An-! J uersuii man. : \ There will be preaciiing at Mi. Zion " : Baptist church Sunday at 11 o'clock * j by the pastor, Rev. R. H. Burriss. g I Thursday will be the 4th of July g I once more?in name at least. * ! The department of agriculture is de| termined that loafers in cities and ? towns shall go to farms, says Mr. |> I . V j Sims, representative of the depart- ? i u-viri in frr^fnwood Friday. I) ?T HV/ f UM ? 'i as reported by the Journal of that v city. Mr. Sims says that a determin- v i ^ ed effort is being made throughout the country to get rid of the vagrant.! ! It looks as though the government $ is planning to send store clerks and others to the farms. Reclassification *r* I y ! machinery will be set in motion July v 1, and those not engaged in produc-j^ tive occupations will be moyed up andj& inducted immediately into the service.! ? The new order throughout the en- j> tire country of Uncle Sam's domains *;> is, work or fight. Tho idlers av.l loaf- *;* ers have to get busy. i -> ; t BEAT GERMANY l!| If Support EVEI?Y FLAG gg!* tHat opparerPruKriar-Ism fsj "Eztlesscf&t food "Flgpttrf n**4 ;'?' DENY^cmrxelf xoaetHin^ flg | <| 11 WASTE NOTHING j| 111 TUT POTATOES SIGHT li Tiiey Save "Wheat, ; r T.??. T?oOO J^NiU&?TBLA.YlOfet f / N NOTICE. < ? ^ The Newberry o-operati(Ve. <Oan- ^ nery will start operating about July ^ 1st. We will use the -crimped cans I this season- W. I. Herbert, Supt. 6-24 2t. 1 SPMriAL \OTHK.S j FOR SALE?13-1^ model Ford touring \ car. Used very little. A. H. Dick- } ert, Jr., 5-25 .'w j \ j Timber for Sale?Original forest short j ^ I r\c* Po n /*?nf 7AA AAA f Af (s [> ICCtl vau V U. t, t VV;VVV X.VV Vy VJ. 5 lumber. Spring and running branch i in midst of timber. Now id the time 3 "i to get your lumber and cordwood. y- s-> * \ Good roads. D E. Sehurnpert, Now- \ ' So?e r?. { ! ^ C X 4. J t $ a J OPER HO!.'?Z nOGRAM. Friday, June 28 (Special) WiVl. S. HART in "THE COLD DECK." Saturday, June 29 Eighth Episode of ' THE WOMAN !N THE WEB." Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a DREW COMEDY. Monday, July 1 JACK LIVINGSTON in "WHO IS TO BLAME?" <><>k-<?ut Mountain seed potatoes for j fall planting, native grown, no cold storage. Buy now, will *?9 .higher later on. $2.75 per bushel. Cash with order. W. 0. Wilson, Newberry, S. C. 6-2-5 ltp [udson and Bonknight keep in stock' all the reliable brands of groceries and at the best prices and the best quality. Prompt service. Polite and courteous attention. Will an preciate your order. Phone 323, 908 Main street. 6-2l 3tp PANTED?Owls, hawks, squirrels or coons that are not torn too badly by shot to stuff. Burton Wells. 6-25 2tp. use received a car load of Woven and Barb Wire Fencing. Johnson McCrackin Co. 4-30 tf uroc Pips for Sale. Eugene Bushardt. ^Phone 2302. 6-21 4tp f'E PAY CASH Hens ISc lb Friers from 1 to 2 lbs 30c i'> Roosters 10c lb Eggs 27c doz MILLEU BROS., Prosperity. 0li SALE?1000 bushels of cow peas. Purcell Co. 6-14 It iter Harvesting' your grain plant -i-<s> 'i' ^ > <$. &?> * nnBi ^ 'J * | To IMr % j r? * * rznri brita I Through thi t T1 l ac a aiu ^ some of our I prices for c< | our goods a If take this m< | hearty resp< ^ annrpriafp 1 v j | ling to shar< I friends both I account of I I ' great many | tisernent in fer therefor I practically t | 29th, with i We will pa % We will pa I We will pa | We will pa I cordim I We will pa I We have a lot of ; % cent off. Amon| % cent reduction on > Dry Goods, Notio ' f . deswear, Suspen< - O 37 1 *> T Vjray uuaiuctcu ? I* 4 ? f just in. We also f | Tops that we are ? | expecting a lot oi j> % will sell you at a ? ? , Beds, Dressers, V ? t Springs and Mat! % v [> f - - which means abo t | we have to buy n > | advanced. j; We trust that we > t easterners and fri ? i and those who wi I v busy place last Si ^ f deal to all. LIVi 1 W. I | {> v v-j v $ > j>'.V^'v -i v^v-j- v S'?v Pe^v.= and i nprove your land ij and make money. For safe by Johnston McCrackin (-0. G-14 4t hr*t I'ecened. ?A car of Old Hickory F V/asc!!?.. Johnson McCrackiu Co. i 5-10 tf. ! : ' F 1 HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make! on cord wood, green or dry, for im-! mediate, fall, spring or summer de-i iifck ISpicial I 117*11* | In His Ma IT),V f Children under 1 iiivw. | Aduits Matinee a Don't Mi $>?** Customers >.nds? 2 advertisement that and News last Frida] BUSINESS METHODS, of feri jrtain articles and s t a reduction on last sans of thanking our . l )nse given cs on tnu four business and we 5 our profits with our i when we buy and s? i 1 tne very snore aoucc people did. not get to time to take advant; e we have decided to camp fill nor for f iiV/ ? a few changes, all to y for Eggs 38c per c y for Hens 22 l-2c f y for Roosters 12 1-1 y for Friers from 4> - % to size. y you for butter 30c Tennis Shoes, new stock, going I ether merchandise that we wil the above date is as follows: ns which include Hats, Caps, SI iers. Hosiery, Shoes, Lamps, ( Vare and Tinware, of which we have a big lot of Fruit Jars in ? letting go in this sale as real be f Tin Cans, Solder, Soldering FT bargain on this date. If you n< ^/ash Stands, in fact most anytJ :resses, we will allow you a disc ? -? >ut 30 per cent cheaper tnan yo tow, as furniture along with mo will have the pleasure of servi ends the coming Saturday than ere here then can te'I you that aturday and we thank you for y E and LET LIVE IS OUR MOT ?. DERRICK LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S <i> % <$> ! $ *y$> $> *y$< very. Be si:re to see m* before y^J V 3ell. H. 0. Lou?. 11-23-tf. Silverstret. S. C. J OR SALE?1000 bushels of co-.v peas. Purcell Co. 6-14 It resh Water Fish Wednesdays and 1 Saturdays. Salt Water Fish Fridays j and Saturdays. G .W. Coward. 4dA 5-31 ot. ^ 9 &AVV&/U J me 28th | Feature J S. Hart M sterpiece 12 years of age 10 cents 20 cents I nd Night M ff f^l,J^T1 W I ?UBLABl^M - v ? v v -v v v w^m . . ?I^> *1- <?> v IP I we placed in |!| j setting forth 1 ng high market ill elling some of 11 M Saturday, we 11 jj friends for the 11 jfl 5 occasion, we | fJH are always wil- j customers and f | J ill to them. Un | |^B we feel that a J jB see our adver- I r r ^ age qi cur ot- J1 again offer you I ? Saturday, June 1f your gain. | lozen. jm >er pound. pH| 2c per pound. 11HB 9c to 60c ac- f > j| on this date at 15 per V : BBH 1 sell you at 10 per t V JjjM ' flirts, Ties, Collar#, Unglassware, White and <M ' i have a big new lot ill sizes, Rubbers and * JH irgains We are also * W uid and Tops that we * 3 01 I sed anything m cnairs, v ling in Furniture and % ? ount of 10 per cent, | u could buy it should * st everything else has ng even more of our M we did last Saturday our store was a very | m ?A fair f 1 UU X JJICOWivw. ?? & CO. |l C? > {B^ai $>*>-' !-<5>*I'-j>*-t'^>?J^I*^ kJ^v<S> slsilp