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PERGONALS. * / Miss Lizzie .Salter returned last j ^reek from a visit to relatives in A'- ! ^atnta and Macon. Ga., embracing a , ^rip. to McMinnville, Tenn., the moun. j "tains and Asheville. Mr. A. H. .Hawkins of Prosperity] and Dr. Geo. B. Cromer have been a^oointed by the governor among the delegates to the annual congress of * th.e American Prison association, 'Which meets in New York city Octo Hter 14th to 18 th. Miss Mary Croft and Tilla Croft, ?Mrs. Bessie Croft Stoney and daughter, M;ss Charlotte, and Mr. Stoney \"o? Pinopolis on their way home from Hendersonville through the country -stopped over in Newherry Wednesday "night with iMr. and Mrs. C. A. Bow man. They are tfte cnnaren or me iate T>r Randall roft who formerly lived in this county. Richard .Tnl'en has been transferred from the express office at Fair"tax to the office in Spartanburg. He likes the express business; says it is fine work. Miss Bessie Hunter, one of the exvrpifent assistants in the express oflUce at 'Fairfax, had to go to her home ? - - - A & in Poldviiie last weex on account o\ "an attack of the universal prevailing 'Spanish influenza. Edrward Boozer returned to Columbia Saturday afternoon after a VISIX lO His iiiuiu^r duu uio ui KJi/uui 3 3M[r.. Julius Boozer, who carried him "home in the latter's- car. i # ! lit Lewis H. Wood's rescue by an''sother hrave soldier recently has been "brieftly mentioned here. The Cedartown, Ga., Standard of September 25, ?in giving a fuller description of the by Sergt. Bunyan Garner, both ^oung men being from Cedartown. -^says: 4SLt Wood was leading a night jSpatrol to raid a German trench, and 4Sithey e?me -unexpectedly on a German ' mi ^tTODp-poini.' iney wen? uiaw?ci cu Sand showered with shot. Taking refuge in 4l shell hole, Sergt. Garner "heard Lieut Wood groaning in pain In another hole near by. He crawled "wrer to him and found him badly >rcmnded. Giving his first aid,' Sergt. Garner took him on his back and Bnally succeeded In c*rawling with "fcim to vn'ety. Lieut. "Wood begged "-him to ?e?ve him and save himself, >uthe stuck to his comrade and saved %|s life. It was -a gallant and un *? ]action." /"Mr: W. F. Wriarht brought to this ;w^ity Monday ? real German helmet "which had been sent to his daughter, ^Sfise. Annie, by a friend in Prance ^The^ helmet weighs two pounds and "*?Jo mA nnnfainc tTPn rvn n P: - ?+tM<iiuuir mm .wuwi.o v..v *tu*jes .sfcowirg that the man who >WOra!'if ha'1 evidently been laid low. --nv*?*nr*?T!Pvfllft .iHerald. 4th. ' Wr. C. P. Williams left the factory -Swfc yea**=! ago and is living on ProsTfcrfty route .=>, running into Saluda v '^coimty. He last week sold Mr. Hayne "H&wWns at Prosperity $1,600. worth ? * - J nAttn'n :DHH loan'n? m "CUltVIJ OUU tuuuu uuvu, ? ? 'imone on hand; besides he has housed >ic. from forty acres of fine " corn, having gathered 5.000 bundles t>f fodder alone from the field; in addition to peavine hay and other ^od1 staffs. Ke gave us this information while in Newberry Friday* . Mrs. W. W. Houseal of Savannah, ~who is visiting her father-in-law, W. mrw * ? * fntfT Unmn^AH a+TOat I* (T1.QQS63I, ell X i L I no-iuptvu ?-?v* w^ ^received a cablegram yesterday announcing the safe arrival overseas YIOLIN LESSORS. Miss Mary Frances Kibler, graduate in violin and piano, will teach a 'limited number in violin this season. ?<kpptj at 1605 Main St., or 'phone 23. ?7 Idl AUCTION 'Sale Rain or Shine Join the great < This farm contains 22 will be sub-divided into to be sold to the highej ^ you want some tw e hu per acre land at your o'w fiil to be at this sale, located on the Greenwo berry road, two miles fr< 20 miles from Greenwood from Newberry. It w ""known as the R. G. Wi jand later known as the , i OBBl Saic'conducted by M ( I of her husband, Lieut Houseal.?The State, 1st. Rev. J. W. Carson returned last week from Camp Sevier, where he has been engaged in army chaplain i service. i l Lt Baxter Mcintosh, son of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Mcintosh of Columbia, I spent last Tuesday in (Newberry with relatives before reporting for duty, i Miss Ethel Bowers camie; from ; Goldsboro. X. C.. last week to re during the influenza epidemic, her school having "been closed on account of the spread of the disease there. Mr. Everett Evans has accepted a position in the Exchange bank and i? now on duty in that excellent institnf inn 'Mr. O. T. Paysinger. who lately paid a visit to the hospital at Camp Jackson to see his son, Fred, who was sick, received a letter last Wednesday from him stating that he was getting along all right The doctors and druggists are ths nioct over-worked persons here; people have be>n having to wait to have their prescriptions filled on account of the many ahead of them. * i. j - j i.-ji I (More worKers are ueeaeu uauiy the Red Cross headquarters. We are urged to say that the women must respond. That substantial and fine solid bronze door to ]\Jr. Wilbur Gauntt's vault at Rosemont cemetery was put there by the Newberry Lumber company. Good wori is done by thi3 r^Amrvontr VUi?pUiiJ . That old song about everybody working but father doesn't hold good now. Father has to work or fight. And "Let the women do the work" is more in evidence every day. .Yewherry people are behaving nice Iv in the matter of obeying the government's request to let the automobiles be idle on Sunday. Those guilty or disobeying are very few indeed. ^Newberry is loyal. Several Deaths. Mr. John Davis died at the home of his mother, 104VCrosson street, N on last Thursday midnight and was buried in West End cemetery Friday by the Rev. E. V. Bafcb. He was 22 years old and besides his mother leaves six brothers and a sister. .Mrs> Maggie Norris, wife of Mr. W. Abner Morris, died at her home, 412 Geeen street, early Sunday morning and was "buried in West End cemetery Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock; service by the Rev. B. L. Bouknight. She was 40 years old and was the fourth wife of the surviving widower. Besides her husband she leaves two children. Mrs. Viola Connelly, wife of Mr. G. H. Connelly, died at home, 826 ri"'?" /C" Q f j C jZ Uimay liiui Uiii^ *T\. , 11 o'clock and w&s buried in Rose mont cemetery Monday afternoon at-! J 5; services by tje Rev. B. L. Knight. | She was 22." Besides her husband i she is survved by a little son, her j mother and one sister. o Mrs. Anna Beggs, widow of Fletch - j er Besgs, died at the heme of her mother, Mrs. Alice Summer, at 86 Green street, Sunday afternoon at 4 j o'clock and will be buried at St. j Paul's Tuesday noon; service by thef Rev. S. P. Kocn. She was 24. -o- | The three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of West End died Sunday afternoon and was buried Rev. B. L. Knight. There have also been several, ' <5ths among the colored people. SAlpofi umuiA y ! Many valuable p :rowd of home-seekc 00 acres and farm. This is one of small tracts best farms ever offeri .1 f V? /\ Cfof a A# Cr\nfV> P' iL uiauer. Xl LUC uiai& Ui wi/uvu mdred dollar not changed hands i rn price don't Several good dwelling This farm >s fine two-story reside od and New- outbuildings. This is f >m Chappells, and grass land, and I and 18 miles i good section as coul< as formerly I State. These farms [lliams place, : your price. SAUE TC r. H. Johnson j ED OUT OX THE -FAi r a tirw j I/-1 j. ivyiir j. D. Gurley, Manager Dbath of a Little GM After a short illness from the Spanish influenza Thelraa 'Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ! Franklin died Saturday morning I aged 2 years, one month and *21 days. : She was buried at Colony cemeterv j Sunday at 12 o'clock service by the , Rev. L. P Boland. The bereaved parents have our j sympathy. \ TbeSpirit ^ ^ 9 Seed Rye-^Just received shipment of North Carolina Seed Rye. ThePurcell Co. 10 -8 2t * I T ml io trie i We have plenl help to delivc ice. send to the I count of sickn the hands. J. H. WICK! HEAD 1 Many people suffer from heada causing it. While it is tlrue that tfc other th:'njs, it is a fact that more strain than all other causes combir indistinct vision, the eyes exert the ' age oe the retina thereby producin ses give clear vision and relieve th< you? Satisfaction guaranteed. Br G. C C REGISTERED < I Next door to the INew t ' r. fWENTY FARH1! lappells, S. C. frizes to be given aw ;rs and speculators. the biggest and Lot of fine tlml at auction in land, the original j irolina, and ha^ clay road being t in many years 0f Land. s on farm. One Now is t&e time nee; also good as every one kno"s ine cotton, grain hancing in value is located in as and reap the beni 1 be had in the i in values that are will be sold at I BE CONDUCT- BE TOUR 0W ElM. 1 you put money in II T nr A GREE k BEAT^RM^Yp I Support EVEPY FLAG tbrtoppcroPromaaifm K Ka+ \*S3cf-iht ibod Fl^rtrrr n?*d B i - -vOTII Kv Dr. J. H. McCallou^h has resumec the practice cf medicine and can i> found at his residence. 1102 Har ! rigton street. ? 10-8 lt^ ? , ir _ . j VFe Will Have Two Cars of Cabbage to arrive about the 25th, which w< J will -sell at $2.25 per hundrei | pounds. Phone or send in youi order, so we can notify you wher they arrive. Mller Bros. C., Prosperity, S. C. 10-8 21 j 666 cures Bilious Fever. 8-b t1 > Public \ 5 | f - i i y or ice, out no r it. Needing i mill. On ac > ess, we havn't / \ EH, Manager MHHIflBnaMViMDMi ACHE iche, never suspecting their eyes are ie cause is sometimes traceable to headaches are prcduced by eyeled. "When the brain is annoyed by mselves to produce a distinct imz eyc-st ain. Properly ground len e strain. Can't we be of service to oken lenses promptly duplicated. OOPER OPTOMETRIST xchange Bank Building 5 Monday, ray. Ladies Invitee Terms of Sale Or * >er on this trat cf ; come your ow growth. A new sand- ! is the Bank ' milt thru this tract. doors. The b< is a part of th to buy Real Estate, j make no bett rs real estate is en- 1 purchasing on daily, so buy now I at this sale, sfits of the increase j bound to follow. >'0W IS YOl sale and buy o Jf BANKER. .When Perhaps you 3 Real Estate you be- own land, but LTY & :nsboro, n. c. iiulis ami Meal-^Can supp'y the trade with both, hulls and meal, and accept seed in exchange on basis prices fixed by the food administrator. Owing to circuin\ stances governing the cotton seed industry and requirements neces| sary to carry out the principles in ! the sale and delivery of food products by the food administration ; we have, after due consideration, v e ( to meet the principles desired, | i adopted the cash basis in the sale i i of hulls and meal and we ask the trade to bear in mind, that no hulls ] di'.U ilicai will Uc UCUVC1CU settlement is made in cash at time of delivery. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, L. W. 'Floyd, Man| ager 10-8 St ( Inst received?Best'lot Cedar shingles ever bought. Langiord & Bush- j ardt. 10-4 'Jt j j , ;i c-g -aaAa^ samo 999 j [ Alfalfa Seed for sale by JohnsonMcCracken Co. 10-1 if - j 1 i Seed Rye and Seed Wheat, Southern ?! grown, for sale by Johnson-Mc? Cracken Co. 10-1 tf * \OTICE^-On account of shortage of r wa^er will not be able to run my gin I ! until Wednesday. Am putting in a ; " new well. G. W. Kinard, Prosperity i FOR SALE?Dodge touring car,, is in ^ I good condition. Equipped with new J > tires. Nick Holmes. 9-27 2tp I NOTICE! . I! ? j For the benefit of our old and num. | erous customers and the public genj erally we desire to inform them that ! | WAfi I i i vtirr ? I i Please return as soon as p< a*; we are unable to fill gas* ' promptly as we would Iike^to c returned promptly. Please as.' SUMMER! i * I We have hm:dre sizes; ^ocati* ns v your property %v the best prire elude your place letin scut to tbot where. Onr upWrite today. DeLoach Re"The Big Centr 1 F "Honest DeaJingCLARK BUILDING c , October' 1! Remember the da te-third cash; balance n Banker. Real Estate grand opport L&at never closes its any excuse I jst investment on earth owper. e earth itself. You can : jik. KEJfl er investment than in home.- Tie e or more of these lots through li>e their own, 1 times the pri [JR CHANCE. Be at this 'selves, acfi ae or more of the tracts. South Carpi! liave never felt able to I of their own. since we offer you tWs j sale. AUt I It W. H. Mat) . f ' * J - . :: ' : JL ; 1 we will have a car of the finest quality m of cabbage at Prosperity, S. C., about the 15th or 20 of October and other cars to arrive during November. It is not well to buy too early. You caa depend on getting what cabbage yoiL will need from us and we earnest- ~1 ly request that you wait on the arrival of our cabbage. Yours truly, i 10-4 2t ' Scott & Lang^ord I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for imI mediate, fall, spring or summer de| livery. Be sure to see ma before yo? sell. H- 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret. S. C. Tnrf ? a# ho/itrnatr hiicrcios i ^ Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-30tf New Arrow Cotton Tires. Johnson- I McCrackin Co. 7-30 If V FOR SALE?Abbriozi Rye and old fl fashioned bearded barlev. Tohnson- m McCrackin Co. 3-28-18 1 ,Crimson Clover Seed in burr. The best way to sow. For sale by i Johnson-McCackin Co. 9-17 tf Fresh W2ter Fish every Tuesday and Thursday; Salt Water Fish Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday. G. "WV Coward, next door to ?D. A. Livingston & 'Son. 9-17 t? I Rr?nfl> no wim nnttnn qaoH J ^?Ul vvvvvu ^vvv?. ? ""O?" ? ana unloaded up town. JohnsonMoCrackin Co. 9-17 It Piaq aq up* a^s aq; 1 aaqja. uoa|2 aq npai aopox; -ssemioia 9q? jo juruxxye uo paaoCjsod naaq sBq ?vpjn)*s joj pbojii^j "rj. y *n "o aqi iq pafft^aAps a^ss asjQH PIO panod^soj apis ^ J a1 TED 11 i BADLY m v-sible all empty iron drums vine and fcerosine orders as ii account of drums not being ?ist us, and oblige. I M BRC3.CO. [ J H riDM 11 " fHlull I in the ^ i as or inquiries ror iarms or an ranted in every section. . List ith us and assure quick sale and Write ns tod.iy ai d let us inin our big fall advertising bul- m isands of farm buyers every- m to-date methods bring results. fl| alty Co., Inc. Jj leal Estate Agency" - Quick Service" / COLUMBIA, S. C. ' 1 IA IMO I l^tUI, nVWIrl ' v viuvn i y ite, place and hour J easy payments 1 ;unity there is no longer or you not being a land 1 PAYEE, Own your own ML majority of people go ~-w never owning a home of rhey have paid rent many ce it cost to own it themwe want ali people in na to own a little home You can get one at this >N CO. J thews, Auctioneer < JHA