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P!'.KS-:LY l'FKSO>AL ?. 7ic-c i iioa iiovic visit in sr 1*1 UUiU ?UUV JLSS.K ? w W. E. GriT*n ai Newberry.?Pclzer cor Greenville Piedmont, 27th. Mrs. J. S. Summer and "tt-e daughter, Hulda, of Newberry, who have been visiting Mrs. E S Moorer, returned to their home yesterday.? Greenwood Journal, 27th. Mrs. A. W. Knight and Miss Aegina rufitrn orl f7 a T11 frl V frUlTI New jlVli. X ilOU -- ? berry after a pleasant visit.?Bamberg Herald. Mr. J. H. Summer and three daughters went to Camp Jackson last Wednesday to see Top Sergt. Roy Summer, of Co. 41, To6th depot brigade Miss Gertrude Wicker, who has been for several months past execut ing the .fine art of milliner}' tactic ^ for the ladies of Carroilton, Ga.. has returned to Newberry and is at the home of her brother, Mr. J D. '(known "Taut") Wicker. Rev. XV. XV. McMorriss of Ellamore, W. Va., has been with relatives and friends in "his old home county" of Newberry since last Thursday. We saw him in the city Friday morning, OP 'W >*?+ vh.v? ;: imm' .. vv?;.l"? 11 ^Jifea*? ,. ; - ' M v. ' y ^ 1r^? - A ' " <^SW Z- %& : -. ._/, : .; ' "^ j ,.^ \ .= f|- _*. .'I ' ""** ""*" ' *""* ' ' pT-;:: '' A *??*> ^ECTUA?>|p ifii a??^ks^ pV As??r*cz;st J&e-c/ Cros. i" > ?> ? ii ilYiYt'iii'iVm'i'^ ? i .V.iVr?>*fc?*^wi''' ;*' mi iii>imai><*>?a^ tt RAnni A Wake I) RADCLIFFE CHAUTAUQUA. A Wake Up Amerca ProgTam. N =Or3>nXG DAY? Afternoon. '"Capp's orchestra Conceri ."Henry Clark Lecture "Wake up America." Night Henry Clark Lectur* "The Call of Democracy." Tapp's orchestra Concer1 SECOND DAY? ^JLVAU^v Demonstration lecture by an exper -"bearing the authorized message oi the food administration: Mobilizing American Kitchen V. ??i???????????? ii ii i i' | when he said he was going Saturday | to Atlanta on a visit there. He is j looking well and his sains cheerful ! disposition remains with him, making ! his friends glad to see him. ? r Yf f A ri.l -T J T .nn j .Messrs. w. a. ?curuuer auu i-euuj ard Reeder accompanied the new i soldier boys to Columbia Thursday. Mr. Jno. W. Reeder was in the city last week, but not feeling the best, as lie had not fully recovered from ! the bad effects of a recent accident. ' Mrs. E. V. Babb and little Winston. ; Mr. ard Mrs. I. H. Hunt and Mrs. W. ' H. Hunt attended the meeting of the ; Eanf'st convention in Greenville last j week. i Dr. J. E. Stokes' many friends are | glad to see him out after his severe 'j and protracted s;)ell of fever. ! Prof, arc! Mrs. Burr H. Johnstone of Clemson visited bis brothers. Dr. Theodore and Mr. Paul Johnstone : j last. week. | .Miss Keler? Summer, after spending { some time here with hor aunt, Mrs. J. P. Shealv, left Friday for her home in Columbia,- thsrc to remain until the next session of Newberry college begins. I "Vi'o T?T?onfrkn-.'?ricn nn.'l littla <i| 1 O. %J WlAii vvii < -?VV* w iirnmirmn it*'* nnnirrr ? * nin tiri- -f t"r * lipipsip . ' ;.:;?=: < " ^.-^7^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | __ _ cz-'-AC'TAuayA: &?HBBEB^ : "?'^*; ;|j3ZZZB"E^ w;o? i 'IBNHRI ! ^ s l^^!?^-s v^F lasffi^ll f ok'^^^a Si iiiiir^l HT iT^ I JS??vSi?:^^v^>::::::)^^:^388. *?>:: " ' - ? - iS& * r~ ~ - "-- |j #> -; iujiiiu.u.j uaiui ii ii :''ii- WSStjgm crc r?u A i n a JL* JL-d V/l Aira. w i p American Help Win the War." Afternoon. Louis Williams, electrical entertainer. ; Domestic science expert Lecture i "Patriotism Expressed in Domestic Efficiency." i The Ohantaumia Director Lecture "The Call to the Colors.'* i- t mc jrfcainer * THIRD DAY? Morning. f t Demonstration lecture by Red Cress P nurse 'bearing the authorized message of the American P.ed Cross: \ ) "The Prevention of Disease as a Pat ' son Johr Pronton. .1r , of At'.nitn. af 1 ter visiting relative? in Chesiar ai'tr. j spending awhile in No^vb rrv wKIi | her sister. Mrs. T. 0. Stcwnrt. ! i TT .1 r> 1. * ? * i iwasiers nyjiry aau riitiiiv .-vuo.ro i j have returned from Columbia after a i visit there to their lather. Mr. I!. 1). Adams. Mrs. Frank Boozer of Clinton was a' visitor in Newberry Friday. Mr. and Mrs. l'ouseal Amick and ! daughter, Miss Allie. of Pomaria ! were present Saturday night week at, 1 3n ice cream sup ?.'i i.. ?n i . | honor of .Mr. Euscbius Halii'.vnnger. ! on the eve of his departure for Camp jJackson. Miss EJTie Griffin of Xewberry j:-.: ! vis-ting Mrs. Orlando Sheppard and. ? ! .Miss Mary Evans.?"Mr. and .Mrs. Jno. v i K. Aull and little cinughser are visit| * In j ing Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thompklns.? jr, : Edgefield Chronicle. 27th. }-e ! Mr. John Wallace Cromer of til^ j0 ! United States navy is ss>en:Mn.? a i i furlough at home. I Mr. Paul Adams and hi - oister, 1 c r I Miss Harriet Adams, spent f;o?n Wed- tv 5 nesdav afternoon to Thursday after- sc j ' XV i noon in Columbia. i Lt. Richard C. Fiord arrived last I ' ; af L ills ^ $ ^?3^$ si ^ i \v *^1 j lo hi m ,<^ryrr? j <" y . . ' .' ' ' Pi . ' U ! !0 : -V . '' " " J. ,7-' ^^ .' T'-y A-VG ; cf /: <s A - : . 'v. \ | j !.;? '-:>s ,. / Mv . ; ; V^W- ( \ \ I ' j!1 *^8^. ** >' ' ': ?;.* /< I'.- . > **'<'**. '.v *j jv. 1 i <: ^ 1 . ^ ' I Sw&-e$ ' ?Q!R&?TORS 1|p|SS?8l V v.v.v.v. ^ * - ? r ..... , i.v:::: ' fl] i: r .: IJ ' .scrjK-c ? demonstRATK>H fel jo v ' i: rAUQUA Programme riotie Duty " Afternoon. g Mill-Antirus Company Concert Martha Morrison, reader. Red Cross Representative lecture ; ' "The Story of the Red Cross in Peace and W-ar." Wight. The <Jlia!i fa'^V'a uir^cror... .xjccluic "when the Boys Come Home." Mills-Andrus Company Concert Marth Morrison, reader. ^ Season tickets good for all perform _ - .l .-ii- o?o. :t ^ j tuiceS; auuus umiuicu, Tickets tor single performances, s adults 50c; children, 25c. ' OPE KA HOrSE PEOGRAtf. ! V Tuesday, .,'nlv 2 j El'SMIA!* AM) KAYSE I in *iyclom: mwiys, i>. i*:4 Also a NEWS REEL. ; ?? * > ? > i I IIA KIIY lHJJJEY i!1 ' >; "A (r.*3?I- OF FATE." ! 1 Also the 15 ill episode of EAGLE'S EYE.** Thursday. .luly 4, j w WILLIAM DES3JOM) * i gn "OLD HART WELL'S CUTS Alio a ;1| GOOD TWO-Ft^L CO.MICDY. ' j? )01: from Fortress .Monroe, to re-1 ^ nip. hers until July 1 wl-cn Me will jpf ave for Tar.ii>?, Fla.. for coast de-?? n-:e duty. lie will lo accompanied Tampa by Airs. Floyd. ipg Dr. Yvm. I). .Tack-on. who has come ;re from Spartanburg to conduct tri2 *?: fairs of the office t lately .managed successfully and agreeably by Dr. ^ C. Ezell, is welcomed to Xevvberry ;?? a pleasant successor to a most || 11 ?m o n SS ^ a." 4^7 U U. The many friends of Mr. Jno. W. ^ icker are pleased to see him out id about again in his usual active j?5 id useful way, after his enforced ait-in caused by the recent accident |?j hich resulted in the breaking of a ^ me of his right arm near the wrist, || e wrenching of his shoulder and tue i| uising of his body as he fell head-.j| ng from a 12-foot scaffold, a loose m ank of which tripped him made hrin || se his balance. He was fixing the Ml nokestack of his sawmill. Ijgj It is a pitv that every man, woman p id child in Florence county, or in || e state and nation fo" that matter, p ?uld ot have heard the masterful fx [dress of Dr. Cromer at the theatre ||j isterd.ay on the subject of the war ?53 td the d,:iy of the individual in tae is! ruggle through which we are passg. . . . As a re?u!t of Dr. Cromer's tlendid appeal delivered in sucn rilling manner as to hold every ' ?arer in its powerful grin, Florence o?e to the occasion, as every one'i"" + if -.I'/iuTr? one! iff pamo mjV"nT?r a .^ci_LCU. it .. u.j.v. ik ? v- o---^ ;ar in one fell blow putting the war * .vings stamp quota over the top.? | [orence Times, 28th. Miss Mary Baiter is visiting rela- i ves and friends in Newberry.? s reenwood Journal, 23th. Sersrt. Harry iVigodsky of Camp ickson and Private Brimber.t? of amp Haneocik. spent 'Sunday with r. and Mrs. J. R. Poliakoff.?Aiken '^Tid^rd. 2s~th. W 7? Smith h3<? arrrented the DOS? r>n of second banc! in cloth room of j 'enn-Lowry mills, "Whitmire, S. 0 -! i ill 'News. (President J. iM. Davis of Newberry, j C.. was in charge of the conven-! :>n. and at the opening session) lanked the association for a silver; " vice presented on the occasion of ( s recent marrip.e,e. Mrs. D.ivtb and ! i any other ladies were guests at the \ nvention. President Davis' addres? j hich is printed on anothe- page j as well received and offered an | ispicious opening for the business i the convention.?Mill Xe\v>. June .. * !I , in reporting tr.e anuai conveuuu:i | Wriarbtsville Beach of tho South-' J n Textile -Association. Mr. T. G. Williams arrivei Fridav j om Georgetown to snend a'.vhise | ?wberry, somewhat under the . eather. ! Mrs. P. W. Davis and little daushr f'j>.rah Davis, of Godsey. Ninety x. rre spending the week-end with )r parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. H&Tii- j ton. " Mrs. "W". D. Sheridan snent frorri ^ nesdav to Friday in Xewberrv with \ Ml >r sister, Mrs. W. H. Zeigler, on her j ay from her recent home in Mont- j ymery, Ala., to Sumter, where i l ? i AI _ _ i 1[ freridan tias accepted a yu>xn,nju j? rnggist. j| sp^rmt> oti rrs OK WANTED?'As my truck passes have your junk read for it. I arn in the market to buy and the truck goes out" daily. J. Lurey. 7-2 2t imber for Sale?Original forest short leaf pines. Can cut 700,000 feet of lumber. Spring and running branch in midst of timber. Now is the time to get your lumber and cordwood. Good roads. D. E. Schumpert, Newberry. S. C. >ne Sterling Thresher?for sale. See F. C. >Sligh or Ed Senn. 7-2 It "n/1 L'floti in st/lfV IIH'SVIl Ikliu uvuiAiiipm 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, 90S Main street. 6-21 3tp YANTED ? Experienced saleslady. Box 2M. 7-2 tfjj )uroc for Sale. E"prene Bush-jl ardt. 'Phone 2302. 6-21 4tp ^ l l)7? SALE- Ford Touring Car. 1916 iroucl. in fine condition, wMe tread, Ha?slor shook absorbers. $375.00 gets it. For sale by W. E. Lake, -Jr.. Newberry, S. C. 7-2 Hp HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, gr< en or dry, for immediate, fall, spring or summer deI-ery. Fie sure to see me before you sell. H. 0. Long. II-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. fTTi i 'iiiii 11upm11Mn wni urn mi mm? iiu i nm?T i HK Tio rar <?> i ]?? ^< i | 77TZ7"' "'"" \ F JL, ? ?? ? - j A Gripping Sensat In 9 & 3L \JlXb 1? 1 JSL J? Pri^ec \Children ur 1 liCcS | Adults BttaB?agMD iKnnn i? IWI MII uranaaaaEJMgtwiJwwCT Matinee < j Showing con&BOBsly fr DO yoi/ HAVE H facia Eysac'r DO YOU HOLD Things Or Tcc DO YOUR EYELIDS Smart Bum? EYE STRAIN Makes An Inj CORRECTED Makes Easy. r\iro ciTPi/rr ySXJJL\ X?< jL v jl w Make ( a Cert Dr. W. D. Jacks* '0PT0rv Fhone 21, 11 Id Main St. Up Stairs Sftx?J.uSrnSSSSSSBwSrSSF^rirSiSir11 ntSySTit^ 1 I# ??P??????iMM? Now is tl your Fn <-i-i laoies. Store is buy Fn Rubbers Mayes' 6 The House of a ' ' f rOJJ SALE?One Studebaker Touring 1 ! Car. Has been run 2,000 miles. In \ i pood shape. Apply to P. O. Box 56, j Newberry, S. C. 7-2 tf j .Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will | pay highest price. Langford an1 j Bushardt. 4-23 tf t FOU SALE?50 or 50 bushels clover seed at $1.00 bushel: 10 lbs to the bushel. A. O. Ruff 7.2 tf IWUI I U MJIUMWWmB?Will ?IIHHHIIII ? 0B pollers5' | Flroirss tuiiai i iwiv fsiuuiu Reels B j i Book by. 1 Beach 1 ider 12 years 15c jj? 25c and Night. om 4 P. M. to 11 P. M. 1*1 ?rk?ijuaniiiacr rwv 'r;m?c? ^ * cVie? te? Too Far > Near? ^ and Eye-work ury Eye -work J * ES " Correct Glasses linty. ffi, Br W. C. EzeU I ietrists Ask for a Lens C'enner I'lllW?IW?WHWW?BBWWnlWI?WMWJW -J? fie time to save lits and Vege- M A._J m.L~ W MJ1U LUC Ltuun i j the place to V uit Jars, Jar J ; and Jar Tops, a VUh UlUiC I ? . Thousand Things J