The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 19, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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The community meeting to be heln
by the Demonstration Agents at
Whiimire on 'Vonday has been indefinitely
postponed.
The th^rd anartely ronference of |:
the Newbpr-v circuit will be held at
l ' * nVtiiwnVt rvr\ OofnrrloV Tllltf"
JUOUaUl/U vuuivu uu uaiu* uu; , | "-.7
23. I1 o'clock with preaching at
that hour by the presiding elder
Dinner on the ground and business
session in tbe afternoon. All officials
pre urged to 1 e present and the
public is cordially invited.
Chaplm Means was tried in the recorder's
court Tuesday on the charge
of having stolen goods in his possession.
He d^msnded a jury and employed
Mr H. C. Hollowav as his at-*
torney ,Mr. J. B. Hunter, city attorney
l nppearing for the prosecution. Mr. ,
J. N. McCaughrin was foreman of the
jury of three, the other two of whom
were Messrs. J no. R. Maves and J-%
fc C. Harmon, this being allowed by
f consem of the two lawyers, as threa
members of the jury wero unable to
be present. Means was found guilty
with recommendation to mercy, and
'Recortter Earhardt made it $10 or 30
days The fine was paid.
t
Feme time ago Mrs. Charlie Mat his
of Prosperity came up to Newberry
on'a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Asbill. Monday afternoon
there was another visitor there in the
shane of 1 nine-nound little s:ir'.
There will be a meeting of the citizens
of the Pomaria school district
on next Tuesday afternoon at five
o'clock, to consider another tax Jevy..
This is to make Pomaria a regular
THE LAW AGAINST SPEEDERS. j
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This is to give fair warning to persons
who shall hereafter violate the
law against exceeding the speed limit
f Tor "motor cars in the citv of Xew\
"berry fnat the law is going to be
enforced stHctlv, and that violators
' will be subjected to heavv fines with
fv.it Torrorrt in The lives
and limbs of pedestrians are in constant
danerer from persons who insist
on rnnnin.? their cars bevond the
speed permitted by law, and it seems
there is no wav to nut a st~n to this
practice except by heavy fines. i
J. W. Earbardt,
7-? ?? 3t Recorder, j
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Miller Tires
.Have Seven to Motordom the
* First Uniform Tires |
T._t |
IRES are mostly haad work. j
They diShf as the meo who j
make them.
0. to csdl^
WGet a set today, i
Experience for your- !
self what Miller Uni? j
form Mileage is *j
For Sale by
P. E. Way, Druggist
Phone 158, Newberry, S. C.j
, 1,1111 1 im J
I p n r ii t . il
&yes lareniiiy lestea
P AND
p Glasses Properly Fitted '
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
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Frames Repaired j
^ Broken Lenses Duplicated ;
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n iO
L*.c. cooper
i SUCCESSOR TO
ft P. C. Jeans & Co. j
P Next door to New B^nk Building !
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three-teacher school and to get ready d
to put in a high srhool there - ( v
perintendent Clemson Wilson has ; v
been asked to get Prof. O. B. Cannon S
and Ool.-E. H. Aull i,> accompany him
to the meeting. >
The young peoples missionary ?o- C
ciety of Central Methodist church will *v
meet in the church Sunday afternoon b
at 5 o'clock. Reports will be received v
from the district conference an:l a I
f n attendance is desired. h
Lieut. R. M. Miller of the aviation C
jn \ewberry visiting his s
sister, Mrs. Ernest Summer. Lieu- v
tenant Miller is instructor in flying s
at Barron Field, Texas.
Elbert Cromer has taken up the i
life insurance business, being con- s
nected here with the agency department
of the Jefferson Standard com- \
pany of Greensboro. 3
Mrs. ]. B. Gregory and children,
-crbo went last week to Anderson to c
visit her husbands sister, Mrs.. S. r
Z. Sliealy, had to return home on ae- }
count of sickness. ? 7
Mr. R. W. Hutchinson, formerly of
the firm of Hu'chinson & Wicker hers 3
but for som' fime in Pelzer, is. now c
secretary and ti^ : of a big mer- C
cantile firm at Efc&k-y. -lTnion Pro- c
gress.
Mr. Cso. S. Dickert, one of our
Newberry subscribers in Columbia,
has ordered the paper sent to Ashe- c
ville for awhile. \
Dr. Huiett Caldwell is now with
the U. S. Navy Dispensary at the a
Naw Yard. Charleston. t
Mr. and .Mrs. T. W. Epting of near Y
Prosperity and son Carl and little c
f
If You W
Primary
Name o
byTue
All the copies <
of South Carolina,;
Executive Committ
Gary Evans, of Spa
printed this provisi*
"On the last
which shall he the
books shall close. *
The last Tuesd
? ? ? r
30th day ot July,
books would not cl<
, On July 17, 1
! Ashley C. Tobias, J
the State Democrat
"Primary elec
books he closed on
not last Tuesday ii
books therefore cl
every effort to sect
Under the h
utive Committe
? mm
the enrol* Tieni
Tuesday, July 2
LET EVERY DES0CKJ
Secretaries
books to me nc
\
a tighter Gladys motored to Green j ft
ire Sunday 10 -ee rheir son Clyde, j !<
rho is in the dental corps at Can . j C
evier. * j
Mr. Adam L. Aull and family and ! fIr.
J. Walter Richardson and Mr. Joe j v.
'omits and family motored to Green- j K
. - ?
ille on Sunday to see Air. Aim s son ; u
efore he left for another camp, but i +j
'hen they arrived be had already 1 i>
?een loaded and they failed 10 see j d
ira, but fortunately they reached j s:
'linton on the return just as the j h
oldier train came up on which J
-as and they had the opportunity t<> i q
p^ak to him as the train stopped. | h
Miss Maggie Thomasson is spend- ! t,
ng a couple of weeks at Glenn j
iprinngs. I f<
Mr. and Mrs. William Green of j f]
Vihnington are visiting bis mother. ,n
Ire T R fir pen.
" j
Miss Estolle KiMer and Mr. G. C | a
>enn were married at C o'clock Wed- | tl
lesdav afternoon by Rev. Ed*.v j
!
'ulenwider at the parsonage of the , t?
^utheran Church of the Pedeemer. | n
Mr. W. P La^brno ? nd Irs siste7*. i
Jrs. J. T. Ward, attended the burial j
if their uncle, Mr. Willis Lathrop. in ! s
Columbia Wednesday afternoon at 6 j t'
'clock. j d
.
Miss Zillah Graver of Blais is visit- j e
ng 'Miss Louise Perry. ; a
Misses Lottie and Mary Van Ver > |
>f Charlotte are spending a couple |
veeks with Mrs. Dora Watts. ! c
Mr. T. RoySumme r who has been j o
it Casnp Jackson and who had risen n
here from a private to first sergeant
las ibeen transferred to the training r
amp at Camp Gordon near Atlanta, j41
?AT^?1
ash irun
ocratic
ant to Vo
Elections, f
n Your Ck
sday, July 2
of the Rules of the I
sent to me by the i
ee of South Carolina
irtanburg, is Chairm;
hi:?
Tuesday in July in ei
last day of enroi
m
ay in July of the y
Therefore, I had pul
unfil TiiAcrlar .In
/CV VUAU1 A y W%*
918, I received thi
r., of Columbia, S.
ic Executive Commit
tion laws require
the fourth Tuesda
n July as provided i
ose on Julv 23rd.
ire full enrollment i\
tistructions of th
e I shall be comi
a
at 12 o'clock,
>3, 1918.
IT ENROLI BY TDESDil
of Clubs mus
>t later than Jul
HARRY H. BLi
County
fe spent the week-end at horn:* and
ift. for Atlanta on Thursday from
asr.p Jackson.
.Mr. C S. L\>min:eK. writing for T'>e
[erald and News frnm Cnnip Wads orth.
where he is a member of Co.
.-M;n rioneer inianiry, says n?: ;
ants the news frrrin home. He men- 1
ons that it <?eerne that all the New-j
erry hoy? are doing fine and he i
oesn't th'nlc any of them are homeick:
that they d.re all together and
aving a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. .R. Hunter, Dr. P.
. Ellesor and little Martha Vance
ave returned from a pleasant visit ,
-> Charleston and the Isle of Palms ;
Mr4;. S. M. Duncan leff Thursdayj
->r Bearf~rt or.r' '.vHl le?vc t-iero .j
ay for a visit to .Mr. Duncan at Per
andina, Fla.
n'.M i: _ It.. Tl? C 1 r- y* ? r-.t YTvt
vvui'e aihi:&i?ij xj'iiurci.
nd Mrs. \V. T. Buford. enlVed in
fie navy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Long: and daugnsr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of
ear Trenton are visiting their relaives,
rierk and Mrs. [no. 0. Goggans
George Earhardt and Walter Lindav
will leave for Columbia Monday
o report to the recruiting officer for
uty. These yOun<? Americans enlist.d
in the regular navv and passed
11 right. They wi'l probably be sent
d the Brooklyn.
Mr. Gus Metchicas is a fine sue
essor to Mr. N. P. Mitchell as head
f the firm. These two well known
aen are popular in Newberry.
Mr. James Newton Martin was mar.
ied at Starkville, Miss., last month,
he brid? being Miss Ella Louise Ried
ce
Voters
te in the
*ut Your
ib Roll
!3,1918
)emocratic Party
State Democratic
i, of which John
in, contain plainly ,
I
ich election year,
llment, the club
ear 1918 is the
blished that club
ily 30, 1918
*
s telegram from
C., Secretary of
lee:?
that enrollment
ly in July, and j
in rules. Your
Please make
nyour countyj
e State Lxecaelled
to close
midnight, on |
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!?L dCilU UiUli I,
y 26, 1918. ;
EASE, i
Chairman, jj
: of Orange, Texas. See account of the s
| wedding in another column. 1"
! Tiie occasion of Mr. Smith's trip a
j to Easlev from the country was tLe
cr r>+' llIC hrrtf}lOV Vn 11 S'.Tlitfl. 1/
UL Vi. , n
v
to fake train for a medical college \
to begin his course of lecturcs. T'nis t
brother is now living at Newberry.? j
Dr. Van Smith, well known in !rs !
adopted county as w?ll as in his old a
home county of Pickens and in
Oconee.-- Ken wee Courier in mentis- ^
ing the visit of Hon. -John L. Smith ^
to Walhalla last week, recalling ^
former visit when "Dr. Van'* started c
I taking medical lectures. F
i Miss Esfelie Caldwell of Newberrv'"w
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! Males Wanted
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We wiil buy mi
at the highest p
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j also at Little H
Bring in your rr
them over. Fr<
old, weighing 91
Wall &
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Chattano
Wagons
The best n
^aricaaju:
Better get 3
before the)
May not
other load
time.
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pent Saturday and ml iy
iome of C. F. Koland. -Saluda Stadrd.
18th.
Misses Grace and Annie Beli ver:in?
of Spartanburg have gone to
Cowberry to make their home witli
heir sister, Mrs. H F. Sheaiv.
? "* ?I.?Art + r\A -\ cr
Mrs. C. T. vvvcne arrives umk.;
v'sir to her daughter, Mrs. ,r F,
rO?-gans in Bull street. Miss Caro
Vvche. Mrs. Goggans' sister, farce to
olua bia yesterday.?The State. -Stii
?.Ir. S. A. Cook is another Newberry
ountv boy assigned to Co. E. ITth
Moneer infantry, aft Camp Wadsrorth.
, I Kjr
i Hand.
&
>re Buying.
timber Co.
y, S. C. S;
mini i i i i f
Mules Wanted
4
r"*
lies for the Army
v , '
rices paid.
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ay, July 27th
fountain 27th
mles, let us look
om 4 to 12 years
00 to 1200 lbs. j
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: Wise
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rours now
r are sold.
have anfor
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/Mill iP A
tell WIJ