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PHJES-Y '!rM*:s<?AJL Mrs. *Masgie Fei^rs of >'3w: i-;y a:i<l Mrs. George Ha mo* a'i'l r.^o sons. George Sheldon a.-.id W'liium, of Prosperity, are spending this week i?i Westminster. Their manv friends and relatives are delighted to -see them. Mrs.' Fellers and Mrs. Hunter are daughters of the ?ate W. H. Sheldon and are sisters of Messrs. J. P. and D. G. Sheldon and Mrs. M. Stribling of Westminster.?Tugaioo Tribune. 2nd. Bishop Guerry will gD to France in the next two months a- a sner-ia? preacher to the American soldier*. He goes under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and will be abrovl about six months. His expenses will be paid but he accepts no sai'iry.?Abbeville Press and Banner. juiss .Ktnei uromer ana mt.e niece Louise Cromer of Greenville are visiting at the home of h??r uacie, Mr. J. H. Slimmer. Mrs. Bessie Kimball, after a visit here to her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Lefler, left Wednesday for her home at "China Grove, N. C., stopping in Greenville to hee her son, Mr. H. B. Kimball, at Camp Sevier. Mr. G. W. Kimball has gene to Columbia, accepting a position at th9 city ticket office there. <Mr. Sm51ey Porter for the present is taking his place here assisting Agent Lefler. Mrs. J. B. Traywick of Blacksburg !s visiting her brother, Mr. Oscar M. Bushardt and other relatives in the town and county. Mrs. Traywick was married 51 years ago. tDr. W. C. Ezell has been made a corporal of Co. 42, 156th depot brigade, at Camp Jackson. Lt. Claude Smith of the 81st artil lery, lately transferred from Camp . Jackson to Camp Eustis, Va, arrived Tuesday on furlough here until Sun-J day, 'before going into the war zone.: He says the Newberry .boys a* the camp, are all well. ?J Mrs. Alma Snead and little son Lawrence returned last week to Atlanta after a visit here to her daugh-j "ter, Mrs. E. -Hugh Summer. After a very pleasant stay in Char- 1 leston as the guest of Miss 0. D. Sires,' Miss Mary Klettner has returned to her home today in -Newberry. -Mr. R. K. Wise has been transferred | from Wakefield. Mass., to the naval i training camp, Bumkin island, Boston h-p.rhor Mr. "Geo. W. Summer, Jr, has or-! dered his copies of The Herald and News sent to Tiis address in Charles- ' ? 'ton. Mr. M? A. Carlisle is on a visit tQ "relatives in York, having gone there "from t>e hospital in Columbia Mr. W. R. Smith. Sr., of Newberry ! x " * is spending the day in town wi'cn his son, "Mr. A. W. Smith.?Greenwood i Index, 4th. - [ uwr. ana rvirs. waiter Wallace of -' Newbferrv are spending: the day in "tflfwn with relatives.?Greenwood Tndx, 4th. !Mr. LeRov Eargle returned last week from Blue Ridge, X. C. where fce had been attending the Southern j Students* Y. M. C. A. conference Dr two weeks. He reports a pleasant :ana profitable stay in the mrJiitains' i . ( i at the oeautiful assembly grounds of the Yoang Men's Christian Associa- \ ^ tion.?l!&esville .News, 3rd. ! < . Mr. C!arenc? Alcnzo Kinar.i, the : \ J30H *>? a former well known Xewv^i^crian. tte late Wm, A. Kina.-d. was I i ft? J - " T ?1 - <- '* 1 marine*- Uu tue -nv OI-|UJV ip 50Ur?- ' , haurpton. "frTass., the bride beinc Mis? ^ ? ^*nnie Berth# Pfirbour of that citr : After" AtTgi'sr Titt&jlv home will be at; * ^estfield, Mass. The groom, who is ; c v-J^?Xr of DVJ* M* Klb!c" ?nd! t Mrs. Wm. Johnson, is a graduate of ? n&ewberry college, and is favorably j * " fconwn in this city, where he w&s bo>" Prof. IS. J. Derrick the newly eV president of (Newberry cdIIp' jcted r at the "Lutheran cjiurfh > ^e' ^a'; morning and-matte an ast , congregation, 'togSo* address to the behalf of-tb% c * the services, in ^ ? is no jft^sro' >llese-' >Prot Derrick v pee&& ' <er t0 very many of 01ir suta^' an<^ they are C0D?^eint; of a ccfni mntinnance of the ollege iK nder his administration.? Saluda Standard, 4th. Mrs. Rhoda Dominick of Newberry spent several days with her niece. "Mrs. Lawrence "Ruff, nursing the sick. ?Indian Creek cor Saluda Standard 4th. Jasper Waites of Newberry is visiting in this section this week?Big 'Creek cor Saluda Standard, 4th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill and Mr. and "Mrs. R. G. Parks of Newberry spenl ? Sunday with the family o? F. O "Black.?Saluda Standard, 4th. Mrs. J. A. Hunt and two daughters ""went to Prosperity Sunday to visii at the home of Mrs. Hunt's parent; during the week.?Saluda Standard "4th. .Miss Frances Halfacre and Mis. ^Mildred Henderson spent the week end at Blairs, to the great pleasur of their relatives and friends ther? -of - their relatives and friends ther< Mr. and Mrs. Brown Wilson o r; p??je ^ ,.0 vs*tin<r V.": ^ ~ ~ ;-oo, "*: . *Y. A. Wherry, in 'Xewberry Mrs. Vvhorry is cn a visit to hei brother, Mr. He^gp-ath. in Greenville ?-Tvs. George Turner of Columbii carre lost Thursday to spend a monti: in Newberry with her daughter. Mrs J. M. Ogilvie. She was accompanied by her daughter., Miss Pearl Turner until dofuwlor witll tVlATI? W IL\J MC1H UUV11 vutui ua; when ^he went to visit friends ir Greenville for a few days before hei I return to Columbia, where she hold; ; the position of stenographer at the Southern Express office in that city j Dr. Geo. B. Cromer is mentioned ir I i a list of eight prominent South Caroi I linians as "likely to be considered ir filling the place" made vacant by the death of Senator Tillman. The State , of last Friday said that a successor ! would likely be named in a few days j "to hold the office six months and ar i election will be ordered within 9C ! davs to romnlete the term, as the j governor's appointment can hold only I for six months.*' j Mr. Robt. L. (Hutchinson, who rej centlv went from 'Newberry to Camp j Jackson, has instructed his Herald j and -News 'be sent to him at Camp j Johnson, Jacksonville, Fla. He is in j the 27th receiving company there. | In speakng of the death of Mrs. H. M. (Bryson's brother, fcapt. Geo. H. Yarlborough, of iMullins, the Marion Star says: "Capt. Yarborough is the ! first (Marion county officer to lose his i life in Uie battle of freedom 'over I there.' He was a son of Mr. George ? ^ j Yarborough of Mullins and sailed for France about a year ago. He was a j Graduate of the Citadel of Charleston in 1917. Captaiij Yarborough was a splendid young man and gallant of | fleer, and those who knew him loved him and mourn his death most grievously. The Star regrets that it cannot obtain a full account of the life and death of this brave young officer. That he died on the fields of France is consolation for the loss; that he died a brave American soldier is certain.' ' , ! Countv Administrator Foster N Martin was present in Columbia Fri day at the metting of the county food I administrators of the State, at which the sugar, wheat, flour and ice situations were diseussed. Dr. E. B. Set.zlpr ie mAnh'rvnPil in a list, of "leaders in the classes for Sunday school workers for the summer school at (Newberry college the week of July 20-26. The Rev. Chas. J. Shealy of Prosperity is the secretary-treasurer of the organization. t .Mrs. C. C. "Wyche. who has been in the city with her husband. Captain Wyche of Camp Jackson, left yesterday for a summer in the mountains .1 A ill- J Al J T7 1 X? ri ai Asoiieviiie aim via T ori, vj.? The State, 6th. It is possible that Governor Manning may elect a prominent manu-' facturer or business man. He can find a dozen men of senatorial size in such a class. Two men who are not exactly in either of these two classes come to mind, viz: Geo. G. Cromer of Newiberrv and Hon. David R. Coker of Hartsville. ?Greewood Index. Dr. A. J. Bowers of the faculty of j fhp Winthrnn snmmor* or-linM snpn* I the 4th at home. i Mrs. V?r. A. Price left Saturday for ; Shelby, N. C., to pay a summer visit | to her husband's former home. Mr. D. Ed Schumpert. who came within four months of giving 12 years' j continuous serviee to the. Mollohon: Janufacturing eompaany, has resign- ! td as paymaster \here and. assumed I be position t>* bookkeeper for J- H. j Summer & ?0 * when a man is kept. hat ,f> ng in such a capacity the ac-! i0" sneaks louder than words and j nothing else is necessary to be said along that line. Before going to the Mollohon company Mr. Schumpert - Mil* OnmmOT* Rrnthers. We wel was wj'iiu ouuiiuci come his return to this particular locality as a successor to the desk of Mr. T. Roy Summer, who as a mem'ber of the lf?6th brigade at Camp Jackson is awaiting orders to go "over yonder." Mr. and Mrs. Clary ilooth and child, Miss Plumer Reynolds. Mr. Curtis ; Hallman and two children and Mr. Harry Campsen motored on the 4tb to Leesville to attend a reunion o! the descendants of the late Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs ! Clark had 12 children, all of whoir are living:, the eldest being << year old and the youngest 52. They wer< I all present at the reunion Thursday along with about 50 of the sfrand an* : greatgrandchildren of the d^ceasec couple. ; Mr. James Wilson, who has beei ; at the Columbia hospital for a Ion imnroved t time, was suiuv,iCiuv - t ; leave there Saturday and go to hi home at Peak. His friends will b | glad to hear of hi3 recovery and hop ; that he will soon be re>tor?d to hi " full health and strength. - Mrs. W. F. Ewarc and Mi-s Cor Ewart left Friday tor Wadesboro, ? 5 C., for an extended visit to Mr f Ewart's parents, Mr>and Mrs. G. ' - f , j ' If: v**r: 1. md rthor rolntivov there . and in (V.'v.ord. * Vv<. C\ T. Wyr!:- -f Frosp.-i\i>* 1 came to Columbia yesterday for a 1 | -short visit to he-** da "filter. Mr?. ; ,J _ _ - F. (lessens. -n i>u 11 street. Anotrtc;r l daughter. Miss Coira Wvche, came ^. with her ,snd i^ to make a visit of : s i some length.?The 4th. | iMisses Mittie and 'Martha Young j i returned last week to Clinton after ! a visit here to Mrs. Duncan Johnson, j | .Deputy Clerk of Court Issie B. i Mann left Sunday for Washington, j having been apponted to a government j rvr?o?+irkTi fViA hnrpj'i r?f rmiioc i is an expert on the typewriter and ! 1 can make the instrument hum. His ' j plae in the clerk's office is being nll;^ed for the present by Miss Addie Rf| kard. Mrs. Mann will not follow Mr. ! | Mann to Washington until some time ' j later. ! Mr. Ossie Stewart came in from ] hs rounds to spend the 4th in Newberry with his family. Miss Anna Coe Keitt, Miss iMildred . Purcell ana John Kinard, Jr., of New- 1 berry spent Tuesday in Columbia as ^ guests of Mrs. Bernard Muller and Mrs. William Earle in Lady street.? The "State, 4th. SPHCUL S0T1LKS Timber for Sale?Original forest short j leaf pines. Can cut 700,000 feet of I lumber. Spring and running: branch | in midst of timber. Nqw is the time j to get your lumber and cordwood. j Good roads. D. E. Schumpert, New: "berry, g. C. WANTED ? Experienced saleslady. Cox 294. 7-2 If FOR RENT?A 6-room house in Vincent street. Apply to J. D. Wicker. 7-5 tf. wl t I H iYV. .4TTRADTFTF fr? irmlro ! on cord wood, green or dry, for Immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before yoq sell. K. 0 Long. . 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. I : ; FOR SALE?One Studebaker Touring ; Car. Has been run 2,(H)0 miles. In good shape. A^>ply to P. 0. Box 56, Newberry, S. C. 7-2 tf Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will pay highest price. Langford and Bushardt. 4s-23 tf fUSK WANTED?As my truck passes ^ I have your junk ready for ft. I am i j in the market to buy and the truck I I eoes out daily. Lurey. 7-2 2r. t 1 *. Jr 4 * 4 j Medical || ' OF THE S' j * South ( I Owned and Cotirc ! Schoo's of Medici? Rated in Class A by the Com the American Medical Assoc; ?t: ation of American Medical Col ^ Conference of Pharmaceutical I | A Leader in Me< in the I New building with vve!l e<?i cotps of thoroughly efficient f.4j Located opo?icethe Roj>rr Charleston Museum; t'Uis affor tensive opportunities for reseat? Women Admitted on the sai For catalouge address. H. GRADY CALJL Calhoun and Lucas Street i i, WRITE TO Ti i I have acoi t Stationery, 1C the old caunt \ 1-3 larger tl i count. i CALL AN! s o is 3 | The House of a r ! T?rsil;!y4 .? 51!v 0. MAY ALLI.sON in ' 'THE IV! XXI Mi OF KEATR-ZCE" Also a Xcws Ilef?3. Wednesday. July 10 .ALICE JOYCE j in "FIND THE WOMAN." Also the 16th episode of "THE EAGLE'S EYE." Thnrsday, /nly 11. /. BARNEY SHERRY in i "HIGH STAKES." > FOR SALE?A oood young mule. Six years old. Come quick Must be sold. L. D. Morris, Prosperity. S. C. !-; 2?:p Dr. Jackson's glasses are headache j removers. j Comfortable i t Vision . I I - .1 f f i \ Its Important j i ! %tjacksonI mCC | j At Ezeil's former Office College | TATE OF i f lied by the Statele and Pharmacy i icil of Medical .ftdne&tors of ion. Member o(; the Associieges -and of the American j ?aculties.. ] I iical Education South. iipped laboratories*. A full ?-time teachers.. Hospital and very ne#r the ding the students saore ex en anu L-iituijug. me terms as men. ISON Reglstreor,. 3- Charleston,. Sou: Caso2m&. ie soldiers ! I I nplete line of ),c Tablets of yhich is about tan the new V D SEE ME ook Store Thousand Things v ' . \ Si 11 I 9 t& ^ *? v-rii & Vv >y *,.1 _**>. ^ -I A ^sw-' s}*a^ <k<*s> 9 4 "FOR THE I mini ni ilifc w Thrilling Roi world Struggl b Capt. Edwin J k m ? mm m PrtMkc J *-!MKiren un - ? nCcS j Adults * mmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmc Matinee a Showing continuously fr< p J Next The 1 {THE BEAST I^BIH SSSHZS^EBSSHSBI "mdleT I? v. A A Will \J IV old weight pounds am inches hig] nav the hicfl I J Oprice for t! | WANT THE Sec Me Quii At Nig] n d \y V> XX. VI I Hail In J We insure growing o nor upre. and Corn j 4*^' v'u pvi ivv* damage by Hail. Prot< lo? by taking a policy in THE HOME S3 Largest Fire and Hail * t?__*x r Asseis roriy-iui Security Loan j NEW8E! I ?k % rjzr- ri'c &xszz&* S2SS3 IST IT ": HmiQP I JL MA3 4JL?S^ 1 | W "S 4 Sfi 4 FREEDOM OF I, ORLD" 1 t mance of the I , e I- % > lower Hesser I mmmmm?mammm?mmmmmmmm?mmmmmim H ; der 12 years 15c I- t 25c I \ rid Night. )m 4 P. M. to 1 i Week j iCaiser -j OF BERLIN} * WANTED > 12 years J c 1 AAA ' iiUlll 1,UUV d over. 61 li- and will kg best market * hem. M AT ONCE ck or Fbse bt 301. ftse, :\| Jewberry, S. C., 1 % surance ^ p.rnns of Cotton. 50c to % and Grain against loss and set yourself against such 1/ O ^cye NEW YORK i Company in America \ lr Million Dollars < * * n i Investment lo. RRY, 5. C. '