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PFKIXY PEHS0V4L I "Mr. W. L. Graham and the Harmon Brothers ordered some cattle from! White Water. Wis., some time ago A gcod many people were interested to know if the cattle had come and if thev are all richt. Mr. Graham was in Newberry Monday and said that the cattle had arrived and were fine. There will be a picnic at Utopia school house Thursday afternoon. July the 18th. The public is cordially invited. Lunch will be served on the ground at-six thirty o'clock. , .Magistrate . W. Douglas was the first candidate to file his pledge ami ^pav his assessment. The young people of . Smyrna en urea win give an ice cream supper at Mr. Geo. P. Boozer's Saturday evening, July 20. Everybody is invited. Corn'Trassjon^ "VT. L. Spearman ha?, receive*, the bill of lading for the government nitrate of soda and is looking every day for the soda to arrive Those who haven't got their allotments may probably get them the latN ter part of this week. For a case of petk larceny 'Nancy Maybin forfeited a $5 bond in the recorder's court Monday, and Rena Samuels for a similar offense was sentenced to pay $10 or serve 30 days. At this writing Rena has not paid out. Sunday's papers carried such headlines as "30th Division Now in 2nd "Corps?"Ready for Action," Newberry hoys are in that division. %l The FridytFord Motor company] last week received several of * the nevr Ford tractors. As soon as the plows arrive?which will he in a day or two?there will be a demonstration 2-iven o! this useful labor-savin? invention. on Dr. W. G. Housea^s lot in town. These tractors are sold un <3er the auspices of the State Council of Defense and are delivered to buy* ers at cost hv the Ford company as an act of patriot m. Youn? J. C. &e jil came very near being: killed diritier time last Saturday, by runnin^Snto Tames Milam. They were both goine out East Main street and turning: the corner at Mr. Nat Gist's, iMilam in his car and Neel on his motorcycle The mortorcycls ran into the car and injured Neel. who was unconscious and it was at first feared that, he was fatally hurt. Under Dr. Kibler's attention he re-1 grained consciousness and is out again, j altho'i^h he was nrefcty badly hurt J ?*bonf the face and head and severelv <n?t on some of bis to^s. The collision T(ra? pnrelv accidental. Mr. .T W. Penning <rot a. wiro Mou"f?sv fron Benson. <N. C.. informing bra of the d?ath of his brothers \rif?, Mrs. h. P. Dennin?. He will leave ' to Mondav. for "Benson. accompanied hv two of his ohildrsn. Miss T)f*ra+hv ?> >?* .Ma^i^** w^.ltor. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schumpert and fUr r V IVorfc onr? rln^lfh+or littlu Miss "VTa^ W^rts. bave srone to Iva. vf^'tine Mr. and Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard. , Messrs. J^o. AT. Kinard. T. Y. McVs'l and :M. L. Soearman returned Is.fit f*nm the 'roe^tino' of the Stvrt.h Carolina Bankers' association ue*r Henderson ville. tYr. p7*1* Mrs .T. W. Smith. 'Jr.. Oeor?:Q Caldwell and Mrs. <A. T. Frown, motored to Camn Sevier, T2??o?nT'i!!e_? Sunday, to see Captain Ory "Brown of Company H. 321 InT^ntrv Bill Smith made the trip to fJreenvillp in a Jackson 8, in * two hours and fifteen minutes: says the roads are fine ^VTe^srs H?r.ry Cannon. Burr Martin and Robert Leavell. Tr.. motored to f!ohimb?a Wednesday to the special .nje^ti^e of the Sliririers and assisted in initiating into its mysteries 101 candidates, amone: whom were 50 r>-?en. from colonel on down the lir-> Sergeant Roy Summer wa3 nto-r- the resnilar Shriners. :vrTs CIvrJe McCarley of Whitmire, wM?* husband is now in France, spent Friday in Newberry, accom-! pam'ed by 'Miss Cornelia snaimon. j I v ?--? ^ ? 111 U. S. Food Administration. Arter de wise ol' owl spit on de * "bait he say. sf z ee?"I gwine ter sprize you all wid a mess er fishes 'cause you alls runs' save de meat en eat sumpin' else instid en jes git out dat ol' game bag en make it work, coo," ?ez ee. Den he kotcn a big f:sh and say, sez ee, "t-l?oot? t-hoot?t-snb-sti-toot," sez ee. Wen he say dat he means dat when you alls make riz biscuits jes don't make 'em?use corn meal ter save wheat flour fer de sojers. I Mr. and u.Irs. R. -C. Boylston and their two children left Friday for Barnwell to visit his former home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dominick returned from their Florida bridal tour Friday, and their many friends ar> glad to see them. Judge Ewart has received a letter from his son Williams, who is recuperating at the base hospital at Camp Merritt. N. J., after an operation July 4 for hernia. His condition k?pt him from going to" Europe wit'i his company, which he will rejoin as soon as as able to travel. Young iHenrv Rikard has returneJ from Plattsburg, N. Y., and will re-! main at home until the next session of the University of South Carolina, i when he will resume his studies in that institution. I ESTRAYED?Dark bay mare mule from my premises in No. 9. town- j f ship. Any information leading to recovery will be appreciated. P. ; E. Kunkle, 'Prosperity, Phono, 2930 Prosperit. 7-16 It?! < I ! CORN 0W% ' SAVE ; "WHEAT V i i . i - v:i hem t^c-Ayou-1 ' " "? ij dieTjgjf j U. S. Food Administration. ! ? Tater ain't skeerin' up a ! voa he sav we alls mus' eat 1 > wh'.at en less meat en save all ! I tie fc?t en sugar we kin. We has jist | ?ot ter feed dat big- army er fightin' j so.ier boys, en we kin do hit by eatin* right smart mo' taters en garden sass en eatin' mo' fish en game 'stid er pork and beef. Ef we al!s don't gin ter feed dem sojers right now we'll be feedin' somebody 'fo' long ! en it won't be us. / I Eyes Cwiefully Tested! AND | Glasses Properly Fitterf j Satisfaction Guaranteed Frames Repaired Brjken Leise; Duplicated G.C. Cooper SUCCESSOR TO P. C. Jeans &. Co. Next door to New 3 nk Building j I During the pvriod of the Yt'ar. we will vt nil an American Mid/jet- Marvel lit ill purpose it to supply the local i/MoV of a c'-r*- unity, or our Government, iviih jLo-s.r DO YOUR BIT. Help the Government by savin.? the freight on wheat and flour. Relieve the railroads of this unnecessary eousestio:; by establishinc in coTnTOVTSi*"' ore* <*C these wonderful America a .Midget Marvel Roller Flour Mills. ' / And Make Money.Too v * $150 to $1,000 rnontb "in bo ninde with this pwiruincTU, substantial and dignified bu.s'r.i.s.-. This wonderful S"'. '-"int-ilned rol'?r inril i:i revolulior.iuii.^: i\'r~ Ivl:iLes splendid liovr r*.l . ? t: v .i tK;r: ' '<? liovsrumeii' )iun> v. >.<.. :r l?rc?vioiss mill. f xj^rli-r-ce n run J: {successfully. ?vou!i cos:. pov.*?*r. e<t ?y opfiutioit <?: j ?iu w r.-- . . ' Ji?"ctor Itar.-fi o<" i ijsw-:-j.-. . " V-u can sack yo"T Mow : '? !<? c.ir ;( > advertised brand "l'"Lavo.' Our ^ ^ i ^ inftit ij.j.-pcctt yoiu prod'jkv ? and kf-?os you :>r? to i | f-o?n i5 tf? ift'i barreM you hav<- ?2.0;>0 to in-a ___ . ^ J?3 v(jbi. O'.'ia "i. o Wrifo for our ca'sOojr ft"4 v.'s all ovr '-he ! States. Aiwlrt - ?."??(>?? h-:U Cq ! (BgxSgl?&J-.L . 7 -.i.-v..'3. j ?w.?n*boro, K.j". (2'SJ > - **??-?r.r? -?,---? aw? ii"" i"ir~'rr i 1 111 ' s The French Independence Day. In accordance with previous announcement a service was held at Central Metnccnsr cnurcn on sunuay evening commemorative of the French Independence day. July 14?^"Bastile day"? as France had joined in our celebration on the 4th. A very large audience showed how much in sympathy and union with France our people are. Side by side in the chancel hung the colors of the two nations?the Sars and Stripes and the Tri-Colors. T>?ir TT* V T^Hthlo nastrvr r\f fh.i A I1C Uv?. X . ^ church presided. The service was opened by the spirited singing of the Battle Hym ci the Republic, followed with prav-r by the Rev. J. W. Carson, pastor of the A. Jl. I5, church. Other hymns were sung: *'0n d, Christian Soldiers," and ''N\ r \ My God, to Thee." Then followed the reading, bv Mr. Dibble .of the cablegram sent by President Wilson to rresiden! Poincaire. Immediately preceding Dr. Geo. P? Cromer's address the French Battle Cry, the i-mmortal Marseilles, was well rendered by the large choir, which was composed of the members of the choirs of the various churches in the city. We would like to give a full synopsis of the address, but to say that Dr. Cromer was the speaker upon any occasion means that it was of the best and altogether appropriate; and it was a privilege to hear him as he reviewed he historical events in connection and told of all that France hflfl rinne for lis?what she had given ?in money and men for the army; what she had suffered for us by the shedding of the lif^Mood of her son? upon our battle 'fields. iXow we are giving of the same to her, and side hv side we are fighting again for Freedom. A very pleasing feature of the exercises was a voCal solo by the Rev. E. V. Ba;bb, pastor of the First Baptist church of Newberry. , Mrs. J. W. /McCain of Waxhaw, N. C., is in Newberry visiting ner aaugnter, 'Mrs. Thos. >P. Johnson. .. JT J J The Vac Turn to Music as 'Till He Returns i Music will ease the acl: happier days of psac^. while away the lonely back. Not an imitation music actually Re-Creat I The NEW "The Pkonogra j This is the marvelous instri singer's voice with such fid< detect the artist from the IS totaling more than 2,000,0' of the Metropolitan Operaison with the instrument an distinguish a shade of diffei has been able to tell when LammJ on/J urkori I licaiu anu nuwu ? More than 1500 music cr skeptics?have been forced son has finally achieved wh j sible?idusic's Re-Cre :tion Come into our store?list* tell us your verdict. AGEIS Gilder & I v f J j WANTED ? Experienced saleslady.; ' Box 294. 7-2 it Six Pure Bred Biir Type Pc; md China, piss for rale. W P.. Franklin. 7-16 3tp Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will pay highest price. Langforrl ?in;i : Bushardt. 4 .23 tf Pifrs for Sale -A few fine thorough i bred Durocs, ten weeks old. H. T. \ Cannon. 7-9 2tp IT. (IT. TGvaus is announced as a can-! tiidate for reelection to the legisla ; i ture and will abide the rules of the j . Democratic party. Wanted to Rent?A five or six room; house. G. C. Cooper. Newberry ho- j tel. 7-16*.? j - FOR SALE?One Studebaker Touring; Car. Has been run 2.000 miles. In i ! good shape. Apply to P. 0. Box 56, Newberry, S. C. 7-2 tf j i - I announce myself a candidate for reelection as magistrate for ^No. 10 ? . township and will abide the rules of. ; the democratic primary. P. B. Ellesor. /FNK WANTED?As my truck passes have your junk ready for it. I am | in the market to buy and the truck goes out daily. J. Lurey. 7-2 2t i Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes?A few more bushels, while they last, at $3.00 per bushel. Tts tipie to j plant. W. O. Wilson. Newberry. 3. I C. 7-12 2t Timber for Sale?Original forest short leaf pires. Can cut 700,000 feet of lumber Spring and running branch : ^ in midst of timber. Now is the time' t to get your lumber and cordwood.; I Good roads. D. E. Schumpe/t. New- ] I i berry, S. C. | i i i'11 j LOST?On road between -Newberry j and Chappells?my hand satchel j ! with initials S. K. R.. containing i i personal effects. Finder please leave at 'Dr. W. D. Jackson's office, Newberry, and receive suitable re- [ ward. ,7-16 Itp ? ' ! ii ant Chair I j a Solace j ^rom "Over There" \ | iing heart and recall the Music is what you need to evenings until he conies of music but real music? ed as is possible only with {_ 7 EDISON : ph With a Soul" - - - - ~ - iment which Ke-Lreates tne slity that no human voice can lew Edison. Before audiences 30 people, great artists?stars -have sung in direct comparid challenged the listeners to rence. And not one listener * 1.1? i:-~? It U1C living nw I nation. itics?the most confirmed of to admit that Thomas A. Ediat was believed to be imposin to a demonstration?the: | ii ICY AT Weeks Co. ? MEBBEEMPEBS Sgj^aiaafiBg?&6 "" OPEKA ITOI'SE PROGRAM, Tuesday, Jnly 1(5. "TilK KAISEK. THE REAST O.K HEJiUNf Also a Xe-.vs R?el lowing from 10:00 a. ni. to 11 p. nv ices: Children under 12. 25 cents Ad'i Its. r?0 cents VTednesday, Jnlv 17. GLADYS LESLIE in "THE SOAR GIRL" Also f.he 17th episode of "THE EAGLE'S EYE" i Thursday, -Inly 18 ROY STEW CRT in "A RED HAIRED CUPID." Texas Ritchie will he with us 'Matinee and night. 'rices: Children, 15c; adults, 25c. * Our Automobile riu lires ARE GUARANTEED FOR 5,000 Miles \ AVERAGE LIFE 7,SOO Miles >r a cost of less than $5.00 )er 1,000 miles, for a 30 >y 3 1-2. Come and see hem. P.E.Way Druggist 'hone 158, Newberry, S. C. Mil! K 1V1U?JUU From 5 t< old weight pounds an V 1 !_ 1 mcnes rng pay the hig price for t WANT THE 0 If. n 560 me ip At Nig. C I? (P' L* Ia. \fc NEWBEF g?n ?hi immhttii Hail In We insure growing $2.50 per acre, and Corn damage by hail. Prot loss by taking a policy in THE HOME 'S3 Largest Fire and Hail Asssts Forty-foi Security Loan I NEWBE1 T ' LOST?On Sunday, July 14th, in the Jolly street neighborhood, State ! license No. S479 and rear lamp to i i' my Ford car. Finder please return to .T. II. Pugh, Prosperity. H vV. Dcminick. 7-16 2tr> We Are in the Jlarket for lumber. We will pay ci'.sh for rough lumber or vviii ciauc in csota luiiusei iUi t uugii. See lis before selling. Newberry Lumber Co. 7-16 4t I HATE ATTRACT!YE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry. f^r Immediate, fall, spring or summer de[ livery. Be sure to see m? before you sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf Sllverstrec. S. C i i ! DO YOU I i HAVE f-fo nr$n /?/> c?? ? a 0 Eyeache? , DO YOU . j HOLD | Things too near? or too far? I EVERY PAIR 1 OF EYES I II is deserving of the greatest skill in Eye r fiL. iLxaminaiion ana inc Best Quality Glasses !i IT'S Iff THE ! EXAMINATION j The wrong lense is worse than none. I Better See DR. JACKSON . 1116 Main Street Newberry, S. G. Next door to Telephone Exchange wnrnmrnmrnMommmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WANTED in iiiiii mi mi iiimiiiiiiiimiiiimii i w i > 12 years from 1,000 d over. 61 h and will' best market < hem. MAT ONCE ^3' ** ^ ?* f\ III U1 l ilOlflC 3 ht 301., .A WKF 1 *A,S WW iiVAJ IRY, S. C, ] crops of Cotton, 50c to ^ and Grain against loss and . ect yourself against such NEW YORK l Company in America lr Million Dollars I Investment Co. * RRY, S. C. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mamm m (mmhmmbmmhmmi I i