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PERSONALS. Mr. and :Mrs. Luther M. Long. Miss "Anna Long and Mr. Junius Long motored to the old Tylersville section of Laurens and spent a day recently ^ith Mr. V/. F. Wright and some of vtoe family. Mrs. T. W. Smith returned last - "week from visiting relatives in Charlotte and Spartanburg. LMiss Annie-Kate Childress of Lau' rens county is teaching school in the Kinards section. W.. L.. Hardeman of Newebrry and P. h. Lan?ford of Prosperity won the *0?adel scholarships froni this county. "Miss Ethel Bowers returned last ^eek to her school teaching in Golds*3oro, N. C. Richard Julien has accepted a po' sition to assist with the big business in the express office at Camp Wadsworth. Mr. J. E. Fellers of 'Newberry is spending^the day in the city with relof ^ TTAC T/~?n A 1 1 1 f V* * \50.~^V-Ti vv UUU JUUliiai) lltu. Miss Lillian Kiblur of iNewberry "tvas visiting the Misces Turner, east -of town last week. Miss Kibler is accomplished and pretty.?(Ninety Six 7 cor Oreenwood Journal. :Mrs. A. Pope Coleman has received <a l&tter from her son, :Lieut. Osce Jr*+ r\ TtTAIl 1 ra. vuicutau, suauiig uiai 11c nuuiu icturn "home soon and will be detailed as an instructor at one of the camps. It was the first letter which he had be&i able to write .since he has <been ill the hospital. (His many friends in this section of the State will 'be deligfeted to greet him on his return.? ' Greenwood Index. ?ss Adele 'Dunbar left Friday for : Aiken; where to resume her school teaching. Miss Beulah Wright of Laurens -cdxmty is spending awhile with her Aubt 'Carrie an^SjjJncle (Dick Greneker. Mr. B. B. Lei^ifijey is buying cotton for' the well knoWn _firm of Robt. McC. Hflfmps ThJc fs o crnnri anil COm filiation and will do a large business. itfiss Julia Setzler of OPomaria left Saturday, for Eutawville to teach in : the graded school. Lieut. W. W. Ho n seal is visiting his ~ .jjarents, /Mr. and. Mrs. W. P. Houseal, 37f7 .Hampton street, having been ~ granted a short furlough. He is ac' companied ity his wife, who is ?rig family from Savannah. Lieutenant Hou&eal :-fccent?y completed -at Fort iSiil, Okla.. the seven weeks' training 1 '^cSTftee in balloon observation. He ^'"was assigned to Fort Sill after, training at Fort Omaha, Neb., having teen ; detached in Aprfl from the One Hun"idred and Nineteenth Field Artillery o* The Eighty-second Divisicn, at C?mp Son.?The State. * ! ?TTr<? Tnanitn Entinz daushtsr Of: ^ 'V. of Poms- ! "Tia, ias gone to. Springfield to teach - v^h.oOL . . . iMrs. George Davenport recently re- ! ' -celTed a letter statin? that her son,! * Cdrp. Georjre A. Johnson, was safe in England. j '.fhe'many friends in this community and elsewhere of T. Omerele Singlev team "With regret of -he untimely tragic end of his life, he having -been one of the victims on board the lost Montauk. <Mr. Singley was prin' cTp&l Richland school a few yeari 3*?o*nd made many warm friends in the county during his stay there, who will sorrow with his bereaved relatives. !His sister, Miss Rosine Singley, ? ?? T.onil'e i'ovftrifa was una ui juuuulj iuuuu o i.u>u>.v^ teachers about four years ago, and lier friends deeply sympathize with -"her a her great sorrow?Bounty * Land cor Keowee, "Walhalla, Courier, "llth. * Messrs. E. L. Rodelsperger, G. H. Cofinelly, H. D. Whitaker, f. P Vatf^hn and J. P. Livingston went Wednesday night to Mr. John Hartoan's place at the corner of Bush * and SaluJa rivers 'opossum hunting. *T?fc?vo. arpoctpfl fnnr nf the victims and A Ml * 4VWA DUt. t.hem in captivity. (Mrs. S. J. McCaughrin has returned , ~to ber home in Birminsham. Ala.. af^ter a pleasant little visit here to hsr "sister, Mi?s Lois Fant, and other relatives. Private ^m B. Neal of Camp Jacftson spent Tbnrsd^v night at his home in the county. Mr. Jno iHenrv Channel! got a letter from his son Jack from overseas tellinr him that t.hey were "popping jt to the Germans every day." He 3ays it i3 not as bad in the trenches ? t-x ...^,,14 "U~ - as ne r.q^u^'u it wwiu !??-. <M> Mrs A. W Price h^ve eonp "on *?. tT?^. After a little rest at the feotrvp of Mr*. Price's Da rents. -Mr. and flffs. M. T. Ramsey. *n Ga^tonia. Mr Price will o-o on to "Londale, IN C. to visit his mother, Mrs. W. P. Prico Mrs Haskell Wright returned las^ week from an extended and nloasanl visit fo T-elat"*o:? in- Washington, D ' and other pleasant nointc Miss Lizzie Griffin, after vis'tine: ii "Edgdield, stopped over at home her? ? - - x ?- -t- j for a Tew ISSl (tuu leu uat Tirday 'for Cross Hill to teach school Deiwties Collet? per1 "*** Cradle" " -from {he collector's in Colrmbij * -spent Sunday with their fellow work er Mr. Joseph H. Hunter in Newberry us bis guests. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT Assistant Pharmacist Irwin Satterwhite of the iTJ. S. navy service, la spending a furlough at home. For a case of "salt and batter" as some of the little fellows express ic, two negro boys, Julius Cannon and Leroy Simkins, were exhibited before Recorder Earhardt Friday. It not being clear from the evidence as to whom the preponderance of guilt pointed, the recorder slapped a fine of $3 to each, which was paid. TTT-,At - ? ~ ~ wun pleasure we auxvuuwicui^c icceipt of the following invitation: You are invited to attend a private hear:n? of Miss Tiffany, the celebrated pirro from the Metropolitan Opera company, assisted by Mr. Graham Harris, violinist, at the opera house, Newberry, S. C., on Monday afternoon, September 23rd, at 5 o'clock. On thfs occasion Miss Tiffany consents that Mr. Thomas A. Edison's recent re-crsation of her voice be heard in comparison. Admittance will be >y card of introduction only. The court of general sessions for Richland county opened in Columbia^ the first of the week. True bills, charging Conductor James O. Meredith and Flagman Harry Locklier with manslaughter, were returned by the grand jury, the two being held for the wreck at Frost last February in which the late P. F. Baxter and others were killed. Tim Pan lioo o/lrlfwl tft hlC flOiHUTI W4t" C-y UUO UUU\/U wv w?- pi.ishments by making a kettle drum, which is a good piece of work. Jim Pep is all right. The funniest thing ever written and put on will >be here on the 19th, when "Charley's Aunt," the famous comedr, appears .at the Newberry operdr house ;fche theatrical season opening at that time. It is so good someone has said it adds to the joys of everyday living, being clean and wholesome the best, the most laughable, the most successful of all comedies. It is a fun play for everybody, rich apd poor, old and young; an entertainment, for every man, woman and child. It' provides an evening's diversion at the theatre aUK* sends one Sfotae with, a smile and sense lof satisfaction that is bound to linerer pleasantly in memory long after the playhouse Hfe darkened." I ?t u. i i n? 11 i??M?????a ? i : .: / A ! ? I 9CESE FROM CHARLEY'S AUNT. SCENE FRO? CHARLEY'S AUNT. A war bride arrived in Newberry on <he 12:25 train Monday. Sergt. Carl T. [ulien, of Battalion headquarters 75th artillery, C. A. C., Fort Moultrie, and Miss Jessie A. Fouche of Greenwood were married Saturday evening at the esdence of the officiating min ister, Dr. E. J. .Smith, in Greenwood. Qergeant Julien had to report at headquarters and could not stop here. Hi- bride is making a brief but pleasant visit to the home of the groom's aunt, tMiss Carrie Greneker. ^ I . ... - ..-r?x J B. ' - &CEXE FROX CHARLEY'S AUNT. Teachers Examination* I i ' The- regular fail examination for \ teachers certificates will be held at tbp rrkiirt hnuse. Saturadv October "? The examination will begin at 9:00 o'clock and applicants will bring with them examination paper. Certificates will be granted to those holding B.A. or B.S. degrees without examination. Along with the regular examination, the State 'Board has authorized a high school examination for High scnooi teacners. ah papers for a high school certificate will be submitted to the State Board for examination and gradation. I 1 & lM. Wilson, Supt of Education. < THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! County of Newberry. IX COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ! Summer Brothers Company. dIt, JT airainst / nr.a Thacker, Eva Jeter, Dan Clark, Jr. Alice Gaffney Angelina Chick, Cornelia Jeter, Cornelia Oglesby, Edna Oglesby, Pearl Oglesby, John Oglesby, Jr., May Oglesby, Mattie Oglesby, Bartlev or fulius Oglesby, Marie Oglesby, Ed. Oglesby, Jr., Charlie Oglesby, Jimmie Clark. I aura Clark. Fannie Clark, Willie May Clark, and John Custis Means, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of court herein, I will sell before the court house, at Newberry, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, on salestlay, Monday, October 7th, 1918. the following described tract of land to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of ? J ? ? XTnAimfir Qfofa lCUiU IJ-iUg 111 i'cnucilj-vuuuv;, ^ aforesaid, containng' one hundrel (100) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Lee Gaffney, (Fred Whitney, Sallie E. Henderson and others in No. 3 township, being a part of the original tract deeded Dan Clark by T. 0. Pool, deed dated Nov. 11th, 1910, Deed Book No. 19 at pace 94. Terms of sale: One-half rash and the balance on a credit of twelve months, the tred;t portion to !bear interest from day of? sale and until paid at the rate of pferht Der cent p?r annum, the credit portion to 'be secured by a bond cf the , purchaser and a mortgage of the i premises sold, mortgage to provide ; in case it is placed in the hands | of an attorney for collection or fore^osure that the mortgagee will pay ! ten per cent of the amount due there i ni, in add-on to orincip^l and inter! e*t, as attornevs fees for collection: i j h 1eive to the purchaser to antici-j pate the payment of the, credit por- j i t.ion ^n whole or in part. The crops on said tract of land are exempt from pale and the owners thereof shall have until Dccemher loth, 1918, to gather ar* remove tfre same. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording! H. H. Rikard, -Master. f NOTICE. ~ T have accepted a position at Cooper's Jewelry Store and will be pleased 'c have my friend call when in need or r>nv sue* soods as are usually found in a first class jewelry store, j Mr. Cooper has a beautiful l?ne . of Bracelet Watches, SoM Gold Tewelry, SilveiAvare, Cut Glass, etc. Come in whether you want to buy or not. Miss .Mattie Adams. Death of Mrs. Hoffman. ,:Mts. Mary Huffman, wife of Mr R. P. Huffman, died at her home at T.ittle Mountain last Wednesday and was buried at Holy Trinity church cemetery at 10 o'clock Thursday. '?rvices by the bride J. ij. Long, J. P. Harman and J. C. Wessirfger. Mrs Huffman was 48 years old. She leaves a husband and five children. , Opera 3iousc, Thursday, Sept. 19tb oPEirv ir>rsK pkiwium. Tuesday, September 17. EDITH STORY, In *THE DEMON." Wednesday, September 1$. HEDDA NOVA in "THE CHANGING WOMAN" Thursday, September 19. "CHARLEY'S AUNT." A Comedy Drama. Opera House, Thursday, Sept. 19tb. O? H? program. dC , Crimson Clover Seed in burr. , The best way to sow. For sale by Johnson-MoCackin Co. 9-17 ? LOST?Palm Beach coat between resMo^ee J. W. 'Henderson and Oakland mill on the road via Helena. Finder will please notify J. C. /Berry. Newberry, S. C., R F D 1 and receive reward. 9-17 ltp Bring us your cotton seed. Weighed and unloaded up town. JohnsonMoCrackin Co. 9-17 it .Fresh Water Ffsit every Tuesday ana Thursday; Salt Water -Fish Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday. G. W. toward, next -door to 0. A. Livingston & 'Son. 9-17 t? Miss Bawl's Music School will open September 30. Further particulars to foilow. ' 9-17 4t PERS? * Miss Sara Rawl has gone to Baltimore to visit friends for a week. LOST?One 32x3 1-2 Goodrch tire ou -rim. Fnder please notify .&ick Holmes. 9-17 ltp LOST?One traveling case or portfolio, "brown leather, size 12xt$ inches, containing literature and papers, somewhere cn the main .road near Prosperity. 'Dropped out of car. Finder please write for deward. Jacobs & Company, Clinton. S. C, 9-17 2t Teacuer named?For a session of six or seven months, at salary of $50. for Union school. G. S. EnloW, I. EL Wilson, trustees. 9-10 2t Tuesdays?p ' We hare tt? ?est aad cneapqpx line of men's army shoes in the (State W;ll save you from two to three rto'lars per pair. Come and see for $ vourself. The Purnp.ll Co. Buy War Savings Stamps. 9-10 2t One 1918 Model Maxwell touring car for sale or will trade for mules, horses and cattle. C. .R. Wise. 9-13 tf. Just recefrof?500 kits No. 1 Lake White Fish. Bryson Grocery Co. 9-13 it, Chevrolet Touring: Car for sale or will trade .for Fori Roadster. J. R Eison. 9-13 2t Pnre Bred BaarmI Rflcks for sale. Jno. C. Goggans. 9-13 4t T.AfiT?flop rtntr with 'hrown MJASKJJL ^ __ feet. Brown color. If found return to Herald and News office. W. W. Watkins, Cross Hill, S. C. 9 13 It /list received?Car Chicken Feed. See us and get our prices. Bryson Grocery Co. 9-132t Insi received car of Hackney buggies Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-30tf ' When yon ride ride right?Just received three cars of buggies. They arp going to be scarce and you bet ter ?et yours now. We nave vie ri?V nr-co. The P"rcell Company. Bny War Savings Stamps. 9-10 2t f HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to ran?c<? on ^orrl 'vood, green or dry. for irnmediate. fall, ^prin^ or summer deM erv. Be aura to see m* before vo? Sp(l H. 0 Lons. r-? / * T1 -23-t?. siiverstret. ?. v. \ew Arrow Cotton Tires. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 7-30 tf FOli SALE?. Abbriozi Rye and old fashioned bearded barley. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 8-28-18 666 cures Malaria Fever. 8-5 tf /nst received?Car good Seed Oats Bryson Grocery Co. ' 9-13 2t MI _ . II j Wanted to 1 / m I frrom 3 to 8 that will weifi 1300 oounds. II I good prices at once; C R. 1 ! . ? . Get Our . i' t...ON. "* . * Prepared Before I riewbefryLi t ? Buy War Savin : . Save You By Using Thomas' 3-K Grain I Drop in and see us b R. B. Lomin< i i I Milling 1 i To help win the War, we < serve our "Man Power*', ant have to make the following < ing Days. j Until further notice we wi days, Thursdays and Satu We appreciate your Patrona will appreciate the plan that to adoDt. - * Yours tri JAS. D. CUATTLEBAUM I ? i Buy W. 5. 5. and Hel] ' * y&? - - .-i' VtfEi juy iijuies years old rh 900 to Will pay J for them m [irio?? wion. Prices I I Roofing H rSuying imber Co. < gs Stamps. li i mi. ^ j r Grain |J low Open Furrow ?m Drills W i w&JmjKBf efore you buy. ack & SonV Nfotice I are compelled to con- I i to do this we will :hanges, in our Grind- A ill Grind only on Tues~ yj relays of each week. M ge and trust that you I we have been forced r* c n rrosperujr, ?j. w* o Mn the War. ^ j