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' ,?35 ; !?? geral$ aaS gasi!; filtered at the Postoffice at Jfew? j ry, s. Cn as 2nd class matter. ( ] E. H. AULV EDITOR. ;i 1 flBKraBBiSHIIBHBROKiaHDBflEMEKBBBUKVUSEiBLr ' ' Friday, September 13; 1918. Elbert Aull will run over in his "tin liszie," provided he <'an borrow enough gasoline. Elbert demands a room with a .bath. But only 'bathes once a year, and that's when he goes ?? ? ri /v.. tT .Arl Of 10 tQ6 press muetiug.?'vxajxiicy er. If you could see the water bill that we paid for August you would conclude tiiat we liveto in a swimming pool all the time. As to our "fliw?r" it was never in better shape and running beautifully. We are going to try to be present if only for a day and night, long enough to get our annual oath. V'' ?' PERSONALS, Mrs. T. Q. Boozer and daughter, little Miss Carlton, of Columbia, are visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. T. EVI. Taylor and little son of Columbia are spending a couple cf weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Williams. Mr. Taylor spenj the - ?- - V- n L - wees-en a uere. Little Miss Gladys Williams, after spending -some time in Columbia with Mrs. Charles Ruff, returned in time for school, her father, (Mr. C. H. Williams, bringing her home Satur? day night in his car. . . ? . Dr. Wm. D. Jackson returned la?t week from Greenville after undergo - - ing operation for the removal 01 ms j tonsils and is once more ready to see j that you see better when your eyes give you trouble. W. Oliver Lindsay is now reading I The Herald and (News in Co. B. 2nd Prov Reg. 156 D. ?., Camp Jackson. Lt. Young M. Brown of Canp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, came i1! S'lndar nftprncon to sDer?d a few hours at his Prosperity home. Mrs. T. P. Johnson has returned from visits to Waxhaw, N. C., Charlotte, N. C., Atlanta and Marietta, Ga - Miss Annie Jacobs has ?'one to Columbia,' having accepted a position as stenographer at the National bank ' * ^ rrf r*l o O J 4 111 tDcll CU.V. \jur vapamc gn 10 responsible positions outside of as well as inside Newberry. ? JMr. John Panagiston, of the firm of Gus Meihieas & Co., has returned ' from his vacation, which he spent m Spartanburg and Greenville. \Tioo who held the aUA^TO VI iUVv J _ Winthrop State scholarship from Newberry county last year, will continue to hold it for the next session. The vacant scholarship from ^ this county for the year has been awarded Miss Nellie Wisr Fred F. Paysinger at Camp Jackson, one of the new young men, has been changed from Co., A 4th Provisional regiment, l'o6th Depot ibrigade, to Battery C 3rd regiment, A. F. R. D. Mrs. W. C. Hauck, Mr. (Jack Bowick and little Miss Mazie Bowick, op Charleston, are visiting their relatives, Proprietor W. W. Bullock and family at the Newberry. Mrs. W. iH. Horton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alma Hayts, l Dr.* * Havii first of i&s v.i > Patrc before ; ' ' . ' .A A/ * Ik ir >" 1 f" ' x 'ccompanied by her niece, Miss ( Tee" Paschal, returned to their lomes in Abbeville Saturday morning 1 n the car with David Hayes. The mtire party, including Miss Kathleen < Hayes, had returned Friday from a ] motor trip from Tuesday morning to /Manning on a visit to the other : sister, Mrs. J. E. Avant, having had a delightful trip and returning by way of Camp Jackson, ;after stops at Sumter, Camden and Columbia. Miss Bernice Martin left Saturday for her home in ^Newberry. "While in the city iMiss Martin was the guest of Mrs. T. W. Sloan.?Greenville News, 8th. j i Mrv F. W. Webster of Atlanta is * * ** - -vA 'V VtAVMA visinng iurs. wwusier at luc uuiuo ui her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Fred Schumpert. j } Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spinks have re ' turned from a visit to 'Dallas, Ga. -i-w? -rr> \T t)nkv, rvf^n dow fr.r fct V Hi. V. oauu ivii. uuvsuui* j - ? Easley to conduct a burial service. He returned in time to vote, like a good an^ patriotic citizen. Mr. M. C. Moore is spending the week on .business from his work at ! ?t???w???rT? The Most N< Ever Held i Adelighti l/V V/iXV M. VW given at Opera I 23rd, at 5:00 P. M ?3C lections will be Qi?<y Me To Florians Soi i Come Unto Blue Bells o Somewhere the Lily The Time: Sept Tit** Dnf JL IIC A iUW* "?' jl/ ? The A rtist: M Gra % Assist ^ r-t ^ 1-^Lt r^/i/i r\ rfi-/m 1 Fl& A nutix/g / uj Tickets free up< j GILDER & WEI I fV Jackson Leaving 1 ng leased an office in Spartanburg October, will leave here Septemb >ns wishing my services will pi that time. - f 11 V Kespectruxiy, ' ' ' "amp Jackson. Mr. Robert Pool made a pleasant j fisit to Camp Jackson last week. ;Mr. George W. Ried of Dyson, ac- ( companied by his nephew, Mr. Georg * Ried, from Texas, spent Sunday and Monday in the cuy and county. T..o " ' *?ti * ?*-- T-T i G is til? nrst visit 01 me ucpuc?. parents left here 45 years ago. Express .Messenger J. Willie Werts of the Southern Railway in South Carolina spent a day or two at home the first of the week. Mrs. J. iM. Bowers has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Atlanta.' Mrs. G. H. Connelly and 'baby boy are visiting the baby's grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. D. D Connelly, at Ninety (5ix. Messrs J. C. Duncan, James and Irwin Renwick attended the big cattle sale in Greenwood Wednesday. iMr. j Duncan bought four and the Messrs. Renwick three of the fine animais. Mr. Phil D. Flynn, who was a little boy not so many years ago in Newberry, now of (Union, was married m Spartanburg last Saturday evening to Miss Edith Smith. f Dvel Concert n Newberry ?UL program will t a recital to be iouse, September . Among the se\ Sleep Me ? - i f Scotland s in France is 23rd, 5 P. M. ira House arie Tiffany 1 I vri/? Snnrano of M J * 1 f national reputation. / iham Harris Violinist whose fame extends from coast to coast. ted by' f)h with a Soul" t on application to EKS COMPANY ? ; r * . i fown / I for the er 28th. \ f ease call v V ' / / Miss Bessie Hunter left Wednesday for Spartanburg to go out to the express office at Camp Wadsworth as one of the assistants at that busy place. Running the express office at the camp is a big job, but Agent Frank G. Wright is holding it down all right. The business there is on a tremendous scale. NOTICE. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Silverstreet School District: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will received bids until Sept. 16, for the transportation of children In said school district. We reserve the right to reject any offer. Adv further information will toe gladly given. Signed C. L. Leitzsey, Clerk. j' We want c PAll x. V ' f We have re and thousand most desirab I I \ You will be p - complete she Coat Suits, Wnet t&i r r Cotton Drt 4 Considering: find all thes price, q Con ' anH everv or pleased to s< 1 ? 1216tol220f j! ! i it W** "1 Frida ll' % Clara 1 I ? I I I The IPRICES IS i Showing conti ! i - t | | | | t? -rr ^ f? vx Milling r - To help win the War, wc ai serve our "Man Power", and have to make the following ci ing Days. Until further notice we wil TAf?rc///?jc mrtri UUjr^ ? I lUl uuu^ w > We appreciate your Patronag will appreciate the plan that1 to adopt. Yours tru JAS. D. QUATTLEBAUM Buy, W. S. 5. and Help ;very woman nty to visit o * . 1 / y rpntlv received is of dollars wc le merchandise t leased and surpi >wing of new fall r , Dresses, Coat s, Silks, Wo iss Goods and 1 market conditio] e goods extrem id, everybody cc le of our sales foi srve you. ? _ tiwang ain St. IS \ v. Sen. v j ? i ' L\H11UU11 j IN 11 v louse of ( 1 J?- ? ?. 1 1 1UIC11 uiiuvsi AM J ults inuously from 4 p. Notice ^ i e compelled to con- M to do this we will langes, in our Grind- Jjj 1 Grind only on Tues-days of each week. je and trust that you we have been forced iy, ; c r i 1 IVSpClllJT) ?_?. V* Win the War. I J _ . ^/ ? I' . in Newur store. , jyj M : ' thousands nf fhft o be found. ised at the ; and winter ? J s, Sweatolen and ' Millinery. as you will ely low in ime. Each rce will be ? . 1 er's ( r?c r icwucii kj. / lOA fUSV . / 5 ; t 13th I foung Gilass I ??? \ pears 5c 15c f r ?? ????? m. to 11 d. m. 1 / ?