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muav PEKSO^AL Congressman Dorainick is at hon ?or a few days and his many frieiK here are glad to see him. S'crgt. T. Roy Summer it is now a ter a pro:^oitk>n Camp Jackson. -Misses Leila Ricliburcr and Mar r>f Columbia arp visitins: Mis Brunelle Perry in Newberry. Miss Lucile Sitilth of Kinards wi in Newberry Monday on her way Johnston to visit her aunt. Mrs. L. ' Watker. Dr. T. W. Smith spent Monday i 'Columbia on professional busines: He was accompanied by his daughte &Irs. F. G. Wright. "Will T. Mayer of the medical d< ^artrnent at Camp Fike, Little Roc Ark., came in Saturday night to vis his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. May* and their two daughters met him j "Clinton with the automobile. He wei to Greenwood .Monday to see his br( ther, Mr. .1. L. Mayer, and to Gra? t-ourt visiting his niece, Mrs. Be Stewart, returning by Mudlick Tues day to visit his sister. Mrs. Pres Rnr\7or WodnnediJr Via irant tn c C n 11^ TT v-llt K,\S "V liis sister, l\Tr,s. Tohn Monts, and ar at home in Newberry to eat his birtl <lay dinner, Thursday, being 21 year old on that day. He will leave Prida or Saturday on his return to camp. Mr. Thomas E. 'Epting heard froi his sons, Roy and Karl, last weel They were at Morrison, Va., on thei "'way somewhere," presumably ovei seas. Mr: William H. Wicker, who went t ^av^iina'h to stand examination, pass ed" there and in Atlanta and is- nQj faKnjg"" a" technological course i Boston preparatory to assuming hi duties iii the a Nation corps of th Tinned States service.' ]\^s, Nancy A. Wheeler, 'Mrs. Fan nie Sehumnert and Mrs. W. W. Wheel er pnd little daughters of Prosperit spent the week-end with their rela fcives, Mr. ar:d Mrs. iH. H. RiVard. Mr. J. >M. K. Bushardt received letter last week from his brother Wi! fcur K., who is in France; with, th fcoys, getting along all Mr.- W. G. 'Peterson of-^^wberri "SKr. C. L. Leitzsey of Silvemreet an Messrs Thompson Young and T. I 'SSiealy of Prosperity were the dele 'gates to the State convention of th IF. D. men at Clemson college las ' "week. Before attending the meetin Mr. Peterson visited his nephew, M] ^Charles Floyd, at Seneca. Mrs. Pope iMorris of Prosperity i "visiting her parents, Chief and Mr; 13. L. Tiodelsperger. Mr. Morris sper ^*he week-end here. Messrs. -T6hh and Wharton Tlarmc Prnsnorifv sn?r>t the week-end i dewberry wrtb their relatives, Chi< rtodelsperger and family. Mrs. H. B. "*Yel!s and son Burto returned from a visit to relatives ] i; Columbia last week. Miss Myrtle LittleSeld of Wcodrul Sparafrburer count v. is visiting Mis Susie Maud Wilson. President S.*.T. Derrick of Xewbe ~ry college is out of town and will t -absent until the last of the week. Miss Jessie 'Hill of Laurens is visi "*ng her'cousin. iMiss iMary Lou iBu 3ock, at the Newberry hotel. ~M3ss Eleanor "Radc^iffe cf Colr.m.h i-s the srve't of Miss 'Lola Taylor. Messrs Henry Cannon. Tohn Pete i"DAT\/vi?^ TP T /\rt T?A1 1 o-n/5 PIA? TrTTTi 5>Uil, ilUUCt U JLJtatCH ailU OUU 11 in with the colored chauffer, "Robert A leu, motored l3st week to Fonr Ho swamp, 31 miles this side of Oharle ion, and spent several days fishii catching many large and nice fishe "They also took a trip to the city, tal Ing in the Isle of Palms one day. Jiisa Mayme SWittenberg and h< flttle niece, Miss Mary Alice Hipp, ai on a visit to Miss Swifctenfoerg ' iMw, Sirs. h. L. Hunter in Sumt< *' *a !hai> hn\Mia? .lfi> T W LQv)< L WV Wi WUVl f *?*? f l? , V f?* tenberg in Kingstree. 3irs. J. iR. Foster and little childre are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bid ley in Newberry.?The State, 9th. John Kibler of 'Newberry has bee "visiting his niece, Mrs. Ernest Den in Senate street.?The State, 9th. Mr. and Mrs. D. L Hamm. of tl 'Silverstreet section left Wednesda for Philadelphia to visit their son Messrs. Thomas (Bryan Hamm an George Hamm,' and daughter, Mis Pearl. The trip was given the nai ents by the boys, who are engage in duties at the Hog Island Shi Building plant there. Thomas bavin -enlisted in the United States navy ; aaval electrician some time ?ince an George having left only l^st Satn: 'd&y to join his -brother .Miss Pea -Ha? bec-n ^oin.s to c^nor?l in Phil; .lelnhiP ?nd '^ TOV ol^rlo; \Tork in the city ''-!rirr hc^* v?<\it*o The "ice trip criven ^Tr. and fiamTi a thoughtful spirit c :he part c' t^e*~ demoted sors. Lie'-1:. W. M. JTaves. w;is r> ported serif?'.: sly rvoi'nded ?n t*"S am casualty list Saturday afternoon, well known in Cre^nwooi. Tie is aephew of the late Mrs. "P. C. Connc and his wife is related to the Cha "barrs of this counts. T<ievt. Afjjv* f was in the employ of the Southern . 1 : Bell Telephone company for a num- | 10 i h^.r of years before going into the ! ~ *s : army.--Greenwood journal. j c I Mr. Henry D. Adams came up from j ?- Columbia Tuesday evening to see Mrs. j i Adams and the children until Wed-1 j ie | nesday night. 3S; ?vliss Addie Rikard had to give up . ; 1 i her position in the clerk of court's j ii ^ | office on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. J. A. Rikard, which her j ^ J many friends will regret. The office ! i is now graced with the presence of j * IT! ! -VT; _ - r: 1 .1 J TT _"t _ 1. ! .vuss -viuureu riennerson, wno is i * 3- performing the duties entrusted to r< her by Clerk Goggans. 'Mr. Goggans told the reporter (confidentially) that ^ 2" his new clerk hadn't been there a day k.! h.pfore she proved herself equal t& it j the situation. This is all the more j I feasant because of the fact that Miss j it Hnederson is just "out of school"? J it Mrs. Ray's. >-! MOTItKS F '* Timber for Sale?Original forest short ;s leaf pines. Can cut 700,000 feet of; i lnnihpr Snrinsr unH mnninc hrunrVi I 'e in midst of timber. Now is the time l" to get your lumber and cordwood. '2 Good roads. D. E. Schumpert, Newy berry, S. C". m n " ; Invisible Bifocal. Lenses^! ! ! If Your Vision o - is not comfortable forj <5 close worl, better investd igate our bi-focal glasses j ?far and near in one I ? i e pair. it ' DR. Wm. D. JACKSON 1116 Main Street S- I lt Newberry, South Carolina mmmmmummmMMiMuwamawMMcam? MM n __ : Special s . I )e tI Bring us y< and io show y n, * J* say we are go ?s ing prices on 1 I UA. ..,211 ...... WW C U/lll pu/ ;? VVc will payi :r ing to Sii We will pay I We will pay a We u;i// pay i During the past several weeks v ticies, We have bought a large q Columbia and other places of b< n*n nk'o +A COfi|ir<i O g UlCIClUiC Wv. aiL U. 17 t V- tv v ui v u d to divide with 7,011. ;s r- 7-^ o -*? rf <>. * f p >*. I Shoes, hio 6on ,dj . ? . r-! Articles at 3acri r I ! i 5 I? /T! .O "J-VV f> p. V ;<>! } . it iC L w JLilA-w *?> - ' I t i W6 i ctv iTAAg^it -./IS > . *m*Cam0mmramm*m. WWW..- uri * <ra?wwfc* J?J? t YASTET) ? Experienced saleslady, j Box 294. 7-2 It '. 't)R KENT?A 6-room house ir. Vin-! cer.t street. Apply to .T. D. Wicker 7-5 tf. w HAVE ATTRACTIVE price? to make ! ( - ? ? J r?*? A V? 4 M I _ ' UI1 L'UIU HUUU, gnxu Ul UI?, IUJ li*J" ; mediate, fall, spring or summer da- i [very. Be sure to see me before you : sell. H. 0. Long. ; 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C. j 1 'Oil SALE?One StucU*balver Touring ; Car. Has been run 2,000 miles. In j good shape. Apply to P. 0. Box 56,1 Newberry, S. C. 7-2 tf j crap fron and Brass Wanted. Will I have your junk ready for it. I am j in the market to buy and the truck i j goes out daily. J. Lurey. 7-2 2t j D'K WAITED?As my truck passes j pay highest price. Langford and | Bushardt. 4-23 tf ! I I - If I OR SALE?A o-ood voting mule. Six; I years old. Come quick Must be i sold. L. D. .Morris, Prosperity S. j. 0. T-:> 2tp j i Dr. Jackson's glasses are headache j imovers. WRITE TO TP t .. Ihayea ?on Stationery,!0 the old count % 1 -3 larger th 9 count. CALL ANE Tl*? l-Js-tnc? o T I 11C X il/UOV VTA OA A . I >ur chickens on that we me? ing to offer you the above date: for eggs 40c per dt for friers from 40c se. for hens 22 l-2c pe for roosters 12 1-2< for butter 30c per f % ;e have been offering you a high m: uantity and'have established a repi ^'no- ahV to furnish them eood sti ? ? --- -- t., little better prices and have decide( .1 Counter, Saturds Si, Dry Goods and ? * ' J JL. J Lit Motte: A Square I Live and Lei Live. ' Respect! W TP r>#= V V <3 ? -? Little Mountain, S. C. irkeifor 4- foot rim OPERA TIOrSE PROGRAM. FrMity, 12 Special Feature *FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD." 'hildren under 12, 1~><: Adults 2.">e. Till i' I UllUUUJ? *# II IJ I'F The tenth episode of "THE WOMAN IN *THE WEB." yso a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a BIG V COMEDY Monday, July 15. PAULINE STARKE in "THE MAN WHO WOKE IT." lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes?A few more bushels, while they last, at $3.00 per bushel. Its time to plant. W. 0. Wilson, 'Newberry, 3. C. 7-12 2t iOst or Strayed?One Boar Hog. Re - / r% ward if returned f)y rinaer 10 lvi. Hallman. 7-9 ltn 'igs for Sale?A few fine thorough bred Durocs. ten weeks old. H. T. Cannon. 7-9 2tp 1 mommmmMBmrnmBamummmmmammmmmmmmmmama* J IE SOLDIERS | .VI ': V* >'> \ } I 1 . 1 f rtpi&te linear x Tablets of ! . rhich is about ; ! ' an the new j ^ m#T"? 9 1V1H I I ! i iok Store ! housand Things sfi ! I CllIU Cggd in what we r ! i the follow- | i i vxan. rjwv ?v to 60c accord:r pound. c per pound, yound. arket price fcr the above aritation among che buyers in Liff and when they want it. >1- * 1 it noinitig more inau ri^iu t I ty, July 13th. i Other Useful j i i S S r- A 7 3 i ?eat to Aju, *! j Co/ J { j ! ^ 4P?^ f; *f?r.f; ? ?? ?i io. ''tw1 ?Ji. <?* 4w<fe> '?w?? I >5 J i j P s Wood. Sea Us j ! j 4T\ % I i , ^ I jpi "FOR THE Fl THE W( Tl O I imining j\oii world Struggle b y | Capt. Edwin B( P * no j Children und* r IILC5 / Adults | Matinee an I Showing/contiimoiisly from I Next ) I ITHEBEAST ( MULES f From 5 to old weight fi * pounds and inches high pay the high price for th WANT THRU W JT&IV ? a JL AJLaiV See Me Quiet At Nighl C. R. Wi I Nei Hail Ins We insure growing cr< $2.50 per acre, and-Corn an< | damage by Hail. Protect I loss bv taking a policy in t s \ TUV UfyHfiT? INSURAfi a li -ju i i U i?i .& compais i Larg-ssi Fire and riail Cc Assets Fcnv-fcur ? I ) 1 aeccnty Loan & NEWBERR I ' ^ajj^K^uessriiairsa f f ' 1 \ ? I ^xrs?. jj&fl iEEDOM OF ' Kir i /liUl/ lance of the 1 v iwer Hesser 1 sr 12 years 15c 1 25c d Night. - 1 ^ : 4.p. M. to 11 P. M. | N eek' | ? l|? 1 .aiser I V ? % M V\ * V IT i HHHMHBHHHnnnHMBmU 1/ANTED ! 12 years rom 1,000 s over. 61 and will est market * em. j '4 i Pa i uh'UHi [ or Phone t 301. se, irberry, S. C., ^ l urance 9 Dps of Cotton, 5Cc to i Grain against loss and yourself against' such '<^1 1 ?? NEW YORK :mpany in America Million Dollars Investment Co. ^ Y, S. C.