The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 09, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PURELY PERSONAL
Mrs. Marzee Goss of Mollo'non left
Monday to visit relatives and friends
at Bishopville. Batesburg, Warrenville
and Kneeces.
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Misses urace ana .viaggie ?
<ot Columbia are visiting relatives and
friends at 'Mollohon.
Mrs. Frank D. Mower has returned
"to her home after having undergone
treatment.?Columbia Hospital .Notes
in The State.
Rev. J. G. Wilson and son, Master
^Graves, made a flying trip to Newberry
Friday and spent the day with !Mr.
Mrs. W. O. Wilson.?Ninety Six
Greenville Xews, 4th.
'Miss Ethel Cromer returned Friday
' evening from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
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1. C. neiiiing w ay, uci c.?'ii miuiuj-trorg,
Kingstree Herald.
Miss Kibler of Newberry has bee a
the guest for several weeks of Miss
Unth Head.?Aiken Standard.
Capt. Henry C. Tillman is captain of
^Headquarters company of the 6ls
ttoast artillery. With him are Lieuenant
Theo. W. Gaines, A. Frank
Moseley of Greenwood and Mahon
rSmith of INewberry.?Greenwood Index,
in reporting receipt of card from
"Captain Tillman announcing his safe
arrival in France. The Index publish
es a list of "Greenwood" boys who are
in the eompanv?among them Corporal
F. E. Adams and E. J. Dickert.
Corp. Jared !B. Johnson has been
transferred from Camp Wheeler, Macon,
Ga., to Camp Jackson, 118th
^Field artillery, Battery A.
^Misses Mary Herbert and Margaret
Attaway are making an extended visit
to relatives in 'Newberry.?Williams-,
ion notes in Greenville Piedmont
"Misses Sara and 'Ruth Leavel!,
"pretty young nieces of Miss Folger.
served punch to the 40 or more guests
(present.?Gaffney Ledger in reporting
a party given by Miss Laura Folgsr
tb the younger set, am?ng whom was
"trvin LeaveEL I
Mr. aod G. A. Long of Atlanta '
are spending!^ week or ten days in |
" "their 'former home county of 'Newber- I
:' iy. "?h'ey came principally to see j
several of their seven sons, three of
whom are soon to leave for service. !
Of the seven, two are living in Atlan- j
"+a TP r and r" W T.nn? Pin a Tr?Tr '
?is already in the service. The three
to go are John. Ben and Munson.
*~73iat leaves another, Arthur, living in
N^berrv.
^hmnett Counts made another visit
from Camp Sevier to his home in
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80 vessels were
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2000 people wh
3000 horses v/ei
100,000 lunches
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Friday, August 9.
Special feature
THEDA BARA ?
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"CLEOPATRA"
Showing from 10 a. m. to 11 p. ni.
Prices: Children under 12, 25 cents;
' adults, 50 cents.
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14th episode of
"IME WU.W13 13 THft
(Only one more.)
Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY and a
BIG 'V COMEDY. '
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Mondy, August 12.
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"THE PAINTED LILY." ! ^
Newberry last week.
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Mrs. William Johnson has return- .
>d from a vsit to relatives and friends ' -
in Atlanta : '
Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Moates, ac- ,
ccmpanied by iMessrs. Thomas Moates
and Guy iMcKi.trick, motored to !
Camp Wads worth Sunday to see Mr. ^
! Brady J. Boozer. They found him
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'Mnntinc firtP and 4n thp 'hf>st nf snirit^
?as well as the rest of the Newberry
boys." - j
Mr. John B. Leitzsey of Silverstreet!
has been appointed a substitute railway
postal clerk and has reported in
Charleston for duty. iHe is the son of
| Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Leitzsey.
I Mr. Geo. W. Summer has gone to
: New York and will take in other
places comibining a 'little recreation
with business.
| Prof. S. J. Derrick is absent from
I Newberry this week. ;He is getting
! in some good work as president of
the college and is being warmly
received by all the communities he
visits. Mrs. 'Derrick is visiting iher
sister, Mrs. D. Frank Efird, in Lexington.
Mimnaugh left Sunday 'for New \
York and other points for goods and
win be able to show the people some- <
thing extra.
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I will be away from my office kintil 1
August 25. E^H. Kibler. 8-9 ot ?
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Concerning the
phed in Califcrnia.
i co-ordinated playing of 3G,0GC
o make and represents the expe
world's first naval battle?the ba
especially constructed for the n
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5 tit tv distinctively different cosi
:ostume the Siren of the Nile w<
o do not appear on the screen \
re used in the battle and desert
were consumed by the ar^iies <
PRICES?Chi
iture will run contfm
r?> in streets of iXewberry i
Sunday night?a nice hat, which Ihe j
owner may have by proving prop- '
erty and paying 25 cents for this ad.
' 8-9 It.
iOST ?On Monday afternoon in Newberry
or Laurens county, between ;
vewberry and Sullivan Shoals on '
road to Anderson one 32x3 1-2 automobile
tire on rim. Finder will
communicate with Harry W. Dominic::,
'Newiberry, S. C., and receive
reward. 8-"9 2t
L Frst-Clsiss man or woman agent
for Newiberry county. New selling
plan. Particulars and samples free
Champion Specialty Co., Newberry.
S C , Box 246. , 8-6 tf
?edar Shingles another car just received.
Summer Bros Co. 8-5 2t
2EMENT?Fresh car just arrived.
Summer -Bros. Co. 8-5 2t!
Machinery Oils and Greases?price?
lower than you can 'buy elsewhe/e.:
See us before you buy. Summer
Bros. Co. 8-5 4t
VAN TED?An experienced saleslady j
to begin work September 1. Globe
Dry Goods Company, Newberry.
7-0 tf. 1
'?me in and let us show you the new
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Our Automobile j
lures
ARE GUARANTEED FOR
5,000 Miles
AVERAGE LIFE J
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or a cost of less than $5.00 '
per 1,000 miles, for a 30 j
by 3 1-2. Come and see
them.
P.E. Way
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) people.
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nditure or mage sums ror oie
Lttle of Actium?and the first
aval battle scenes, and later !
tumes. Before and during th
jars a complete set of jewels^refre
active in the work of pre
scenes.
of Rome and Egypt.
ildren, 25 o
uously from 10:00
four cylinder 8-16 tractor. John
son McCrackin Co. 7-30 i
Just received car of Hackney buggie
Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-30
New Arrow Cotton Tires. Johnsoi
McCrackin Co. 7-30
Scrap Iron and Brass Wanted. Wi
Specials fc
To Our Customers
We find that v
arranged to furnish
price that we think
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you nave given us f
than our duty to gn
therefore, on the ah
prices for the follov
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will make vou very gooi
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on aboye date at practi<
and Glass which we car
also have an up to date
We want you to co
it to your advantage to
buy or not. We will ex
All, Live and Let Live.
A Large Line o
W. P.
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We pay highest ma
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erection of Egyptian and R
great naval conflict ever fi
turned to the water's edge.
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te proaucuon len seamstres:
-fifty dazzling sets of baul
>duction?carpenters, masoi
ents. AduS
A. M. to 1 liOO P..
l- ' pay highest pries Langford and ' 1
tf i Bushardt. 4 -23 tf i
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is , Timber for Gale?Original forest short |
tf leaf pines. Can cut 700,000 feet of
i lumber. Spring and running branch
i- i in midst of timber. Now is the time
tf! to uft your lumber and cordwood. Ir
- | Cioo.'i roads. D. E. Schumpert, New-1
1] j berry, S. C. i
iY >ohiirrlou Ai
n uuiui uaj j ni
and Friends:
re are again able to notify ;
i a large shipment of eggs,
will be to your advantage
;uch liberal patronage we f
re back to you every advan
>oye aate we are going 10
vmg articles.
'.y you for eggs per dc
<y you for friers from
iy you for hens 24c p<
/* m "t
y you tor roosters lz
<y you for butter 35c ,
ved h lot of Dry Goods, Notions,
d prices on. A big lot of Alumii
ve date. A lot of Tin and Enan:
11 i j u; _ t i ?.
cany oia prices, we nave a 101 <
\ offer you on above date at 5 pe
line of Groceries, fresh and sanit
me and examine our stock. We
come and we will appreciate you
;pect you and remember our mot
f Furniture oa Hand at Practical
Derrick
Jttle Mountain, S. C.
rket price tor 4 foot pine o
sents
iperpic
3 Rara Simfirni
oman cities.
imed.
ses were constantly working on F
Dies.
ns, painters, hostlers, ship buildei
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ts, SO cents.
M. screen ame ai
BS/aMPU?l W?> >?BiBflW?BSaMBa?C
I HATE ATTRACTIVE prices to make
on cord wood, green or dry, for lm- ^
mediate, fall, spring or summer de- 1
iivery. Be sure to see ma before yoa ^
sell. H. 0. Long. ]
11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. C.
rerra totta Pipe?car just arrived,
all size^ Summer Bros. Co.
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you that we have
chickens, etc. at a J
and in as much as m
eel it nothing more 5||
itage that we can,
pay the following ^
>zen 42c.
35c to 65c head
er pound.
l-2c per pound g
per pound. /
Silks, etc., which we
rum ware just in. Five
leled ware to offer you
of Fruit Cans both Tin ^
?r cent, reduction. We 1
*ry. \
believe we can make
ir coming whether you A
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tly Old Prices. flj
& Co.
tnd 8 foot oak wood
icturs m
Aiss Bara's costumes,
s, and the lik^
bout 2 |-.outs.'|^bS
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