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ff'KKl V PtfKHO**! First Sergeant T. Roy Summer and Supply Sergeant Marvin Summer of Catr.p Jackson spent a part of the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Cromer of Grenville visited relatives in New ibcrry. their former home city, last weex. Their many friends were glad to see them. iV'rs. G. W. Connor is at home for a short stay from Xwebrry, where she is spending' the summer with her mother.?Greenwood Index, 13th. .Mr. Joseph H. Hunter of 'Newberry f ha Pitx* rimQnnrAo/l TW/1AV JIO Hi tiitr VIIJ . Vjittiinuuu iUUC.\( 13th. Capt. J. X. King died in Greenville. "Was 58 years old and a noted bridge builder. Born in Murray county. Tenn.. and was captain of a Tennessee company during the war. Moved to .Ninety Six and afterwards to Orec-nville. Served two terms in the legislature from Abbeville county. Children-are Messrs. A. S. and J. X King, -Tr.. and Mrs. Werts. of New- i berry.?News of 15 years' ago. in Greenwood Index, 13th. Miss Mary Lou Bowers returned !as-t Monday from the Blue Ridge Missionary conference and went Wednesday to Ehrhardt. where she delivered an address on the work in Tapan, T3-, turning home on Friday. iMiss Bowers is well known as one of the most thorough and consecrated mission- ! aries that ever lived to do noble work in foreign fields. Her very presence is a beacon light in any community- j Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Attawav motored from Charlotte and spent Friday "nisht at the home of Dr. and Mrs , T. W. Smith, leaving on Saturday for Saluda to visit his mother. They had with them their daughter. little Miss Blanche Attaway. with whom everybody. young ar>d old. fails in love, attracted by her rare brightness which shines through little winning ways, j At <the end of their visit in Saluda i they will return to 'Newberry, when j Mr. Attaway will go on to his home in Charlotte and Mrs. Attaway and the littip sirl will spend awhile at Dr. Smith's. Mrs. 'P. H. Murray of Kinards is visiting relatives and friends in town j Abbeville Medium, 12th. Suo-ene F. 'Summer. who has gone to Washington. D. C. having accepted the position of chief electrician ia > the navy department, graduated from ! Newberry college in the tech depart- , "roen-f. three years ago, then went to j ^ "We^finehouse. Pittsburg. Pa., after j whfr*i he w^nt to Charlotte with tha j -j Telephone people and was j ^ to Washington as a switchman, j . To rr^isrned tbat position and applied ! iO?' the office of chief electrician, to j wWb -no ira, appointed. He is a rsoz) <ot Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Summer of ! dewberry. , I T f. ?v.,ave alreadv mentioned the ap- t - ,-of T. Ttoy Summer as 1st f sergeant of his company at Camp t Jackson, since which time we have 1 .}??j*ced that 'Marvin Summer h^d re "w'vH the appointment of supply ser- , src^nf. These Summer boys are ; ^Vh'ir)?: of the old blocks"?they get V there. ? Mr. William Johnson has shown us <, Ty-oeram of the reunion of the Lutheran churches of "Washington and Baltimore, held at Chesapeake Reach, Md., July 10, at which Dr. J. Henry Harms was the orator" of the day. O-fr. and Mrs. Owen Cofer and Miss Ornie Shull of "Wagner, Miss Hettie -- * **-? J ~ nt Wofford and Mr. Hugn jsiawarus v, Woodruff visited 'Mr. and Mrs. H C. "Wofford for a few days last week. Messrs. A. P. Boozer and J. Ches Blair spent last Wednesday in Co-( I This is not a \ sic that' pas lumbia on business. An automobile party, consisting o? Mr. and 'Mrs. W. O. Wilson and daugii- j ter, Miss Edith. Mr. I. T. Tinimerma:* j of Newberry and Mr. Louis Smith j of Anderson spent awhile last Sunday j afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. H. G. j Wilson. The party was returning I frrnri tn VpwKorrv?Vinot-- 1 Six cor Greenville 'News, loth. Misses Julia and Grace Summer ! left Monday for Hendersonville to b:? gone two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sligh of Chicago j are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; R. C. Sligh, in Newberry. Mrs. Van Smith left Monday for j Birmingham. Ala., to visit her daugh-; ter. Mrs. W. H. Sligh. Mr. S. C. Holt of Oklahoma City, Okla.. is in Newberry on a visit to his brother-in-law. Mr. Claude H. Williams. i Miss Sara Halfacre of Columbia spent Sunday at home with her mother. Mrs. Thos. E. Wicker. Miss Vera Houseal left yesterday! for 'Buffalo, X. Y., to spend the bal-! nrtrp nf the summer with her brother. : Edward B. Houseal.?The State, 16tli. j Prof, and Mrs K. D. Senn of Mul- j j lins are here visiting relatives. Prof. I Senn ha? been superintendent of thp j i schools at 'Muilins for several years, j Xext year he has been elected prin- j cipal of the schools in Bennettsvlle, i and he will go there in the early fall.?Anderson Mail, 16th. Mr. E. <H. Longshore received a letter from his son. Lientenant F. B. Longshore. Saturday. The lieutenant is now in me iront ime rrencnes 01 the French front. 'He says tell everybody "hello." He is getting along fine and wrote "for a piece of chocolate or tobacco.''?Abbeville Press and Banner, 16th. Mr. and Mrs. J L. C. Davenport, Misses Pawnee and Susie Davenpoft, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davenport and family of Newberry and his daughter. Mrs. F. <H. iBoozer and husband and little Elizabeth of Clinton motored to Camp Sevier 'Sunday to ?ee their son and brother, Sergt. J. H. Davenport, who is going to leave for France soon. Mr. Lewie Asbill of Camp Jackson came up Tuesday to spend a furlough c>f three days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs*. P. B. Asbill. i\Trs. Sfanmnrp fi-. I^aiifi'ford return- I 3d fronn Union Monday with her two little sons, Robert Julius and Stan, more George. Miss Loraine Monts and her little brother Hendrix returned last week | ?rom a nice visit to relatives in Lev- j ngton and Columbia. | ( VAKTOIfS XSTl 4f,T, 4Fr,F'*\ Some peopte seem to think that a 9 eporter ought to he able to know 3 hings thar don't come under his observation or withfn his hearing dis;anre and without being fold of ;he~n. . ; The demand for stenographers is ; so great that pupils of the Newberry! Business school are filling positions before finishing the course; that is. some of them are dividing their time between work and study, Mrs. Ray j allowing them to take off from their \ ? ? -t x it ! studies tor tne time oerns 10 mew cue i emergency, which is an accommoda-j tion as well as a benefit. T. A. Williams' son-in-law, George Hill, who is a lieutenant now serving in the firing line, wrote a letter home from the trenches on Verdun front. The letter, which was received one day last week, is very encouraging, in that the writer feels confident thnr the war will end by Christmas. Mr. Hayne Abrams says he saw a ITH THE GREi! var picture but Innspfi Ihfi finot ?sion and reven farmer Monriav of !ast week picking | red sp;.<1er= off his cotton in large) quantities, which is a good way to do. Go over t.iie cotton and pick then4' . off early. The [uly assessment for the Red Cross being now due. those pledging amounts in No. 3 township will please . turn the money over to T. W. Henderson. i The Kin it's D^i'.sch/ers will meet at ! ? the First Baptist church Friday af ternoon at < > o'clock. It will be M. M. M. day at the; opera house Friday?Mary Miles Minter. Ore solder likes little French .sirls , ' so well he buys chewing gum for j ' them. That was a subheadline to onej of the letters published in the Sun- j ' day Xew=5. The soldier was Lieut ; Torn Benj. Greneker, called "Tom" bv some and Benjamin by others. x i i Among the 74 first and second prbe c. ii iters in the 3916 Boys' Corn cluoa "ho are taking a short course in a?-; S v^'.-lfure at Clemson college are twc r :r?*m Newberry county: First. Govan J Stvse: second, T.eon Dennis. j ; :For assault and battery Lomas | * Tones, colored. r>aid $10 in the re-1 corder's court Thursday. wrur, vothk? j1 i FOR SA17E?1 Sn acres, one mile from i Whitmire where there are good j * ? schools and churches, sixty acres in ? cultivation, sand loam with red clay subsoil, small pasture, severer fiev or eighty acres in various of wood, orchard consisting of peacnes, appies. pecans, etc., :iiv? or six room dwelling with hall and piazza, two tenant houses four and five rooms each, barn and other buildings, well and living streams. , price $3,000. Davis Realty Company, 'Newberry, S. C., Copeland Building. Phone 14. 7-19 2t ors WRTcmrAs & co7 successors I to N. P. Mitchell & Co.. will pon-1 tinue the business at the same , places in (Newberry. The people j know where to go for fine candies,;! fruits, ice cream, fountain drinks j| - r i DO YOU ! HAVE j Headache? |i Ey cache? |L DO YOU Us * 7 t yfc. i I I rsuLiJ ^ til I kings too near? | or too far? j| EVERY PAIR 1 OF EYES I is deserving of the | greatest skill in Eye j | Examination and the | Best Quality Glasses i| IT'S IN THE 1 EXAMINATION j The wrong lease Is worse than ncne. Better See I DR.JACKSON | 1116 Main Street Newberry, S. C. Next door to Telephone Exchange j 1 i! II a screen clas- | | igate of IJ ge- i FRIDAY J JLY 26th | ill umnfc* and everything else kept in an up-; to-date store of this character. 7-19 It ,OST -On Sunday. July 14th, in the Jolly street neighborhood. Sta'^ license Xo. $479 and rear lamp to my Ford car. Finder please re turn to -f. B. Pugh, Prosperity. H j V. Dominick. 7-16 | Ve Are in the Market for lumber. We | will pay cash for rough lumber or i will trade dressed lumber for rough See us before selling. Newberry Lumber Co. 7-16 4t HAVE ATTRACTIYE prices to make 011 cord ^vood. green or dry, for immediate, fall, spring or summer deivery. Be su/a to see in* before you sell. H. 0. Long. Il-23-tf. Stlverstret, S. C. VANTED ? Experienced saleslady. Box 204. 7-2 it j iix Pure Bred Bii: Type Poland China < pigs tor sale. \v. I'TanKiin. 7-16 3tp , *crap Iron and Brass Wanted. Will pay highest price. Langford and Bushardt. 4-23 tf 'iffs for Sale?A few fine thorough bred Durocs. ten weeks old. H. T. Cannon. 7-9 2tp I CI. I ,1 W I I 1 J Our Anfoitiohiie i T* lires | ARE GUARANTEED FOR j j 5,000 Miles ji ) AVERAGE LIFE 7.500 Miles | <a ij j or a cost of less than $5.00* ;ji per 1,000 mires, for a 3X> ijj hy 3 1-2. Come and see j! them, RE. Way i Druggist Phene 158, Newberry, S. C. j ;!: t BBKBUSEB3MB8MBBB3BEBBBBBE18BM t ' *" ? 1 1111 - 11 mr " WE would not thank oar f given us last Sal method of thanki . iness was apprecj ' to our store. I W t> ~ We purpose to a; the above date a: Eggspe Friers f\ Hens 2? Rooster. Butter . Among some of 1 are fruit cans, bo glass; also solder ture, tin and enai have a big contr. can save you moi articles that we I be to your advan Remember Oar Molt XTLT D 1 vv. r. i Litt | We pay a high price 11 Wanted (<" Kent?A five or six room j house. C. C. Cooper, Newberry ho- | tel. 7-16t? j t'OK SALK ? One Studebaker Touring Car. Has been run 2,000 miles. In i good shape. Apply to P. 0. Box r?6, V P TO * # ?>uv>wciis v.,. 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 Timber for Sale - Original forest short leaf pines. Can cut 700,000 feet of, lumber. Spring and running branch ; in midst of iimh^r Now is thp time I to get your lumber and eordwood. j Good roads. I). E. Srrhumpert, New-; berry, S. C. j ?? mi in ijm? From 5 to old weight I pounds anc inches high pay the higl price for tf WANT THEI See Me Quic At Nigh C. R. (Pal NEWBERJ a? \ have a c'iear conscience riends for the large amoi turday, therefore we a ing you and assuring you iated and that we always gain offer you the folio1 nd hope to see you as ain r Dozen 40c rom 40c to 75c accc 3c per paund. s 12 l-2c per poun< 30c per pound. the things that we can sa >rh tin and glass, can tops rli*v an Alitl HUlUt k/nvwj % ? j ^v mel ware, overalls and pa ict of 3-pound bagging, a ney on. We have a gre. telieve we can make a pr tage. See us before buyi o: A Square Deal to All? Derrick le Mountain, S. for 4-foot pine wood. See - f OPERA HO(:SE PKOfilMSfFriday, July i:> MAKV MILKS HIMhi?. in ' SOCIAL BRIARS."* Saturday, .Inly 2i>, ^ i ne urn episode ot tiie - 11 fcTIIE 1V0MAX I\ THE WEB* Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a BIG V COMEDY * Monday. July _*2 ALMA KKTHFN8 in "MAD.UI S 1*11 f "S X 1 4 1 o I . yecus from 1,000 I over. 61 i and will ICdl Alldl IVtl iem. VI AT ONCE k or Phone it 301. a \xricc I J VV 1JU RY, S. C. I ? c if we did not mt of business re taking this that your busi welcome you wins prices on next Saturday. j * yraing ro size, d. 1 ve you money both tin and ods and rurmtnts. We also nd ties, that we it many other ice on that will ing, 1 j I Live and Let Live. I jb, ru i UC VU. I c. J us before celling. 11