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PERSONALS. ---? i * Miss Clara Bowers, who teaches at iRichburg, spent three weeks at Chester with friends before returning to Newberry after the closing of her school on account of influenza. Mr. T. Vigodsky spent Monday in ^Greenville. v i Mr. Lonnie Dickert took his little ?son Herman to Greenville Tuesday to "liave him undergo operation for nose trouble. Miss Irene Wright of Laurens, on ztier way to take charge as teacher or 'the school at Neeses, stopped over :trom Thursday aftelrooon to Friday morning with her sisters, (Misses Haskell and Byrd Wright, college co-eda, :at the home of her uncle, Mr. R. U. * AHVUC&C1, Mrs. M. M. Slice of Chapin was adTorittea^to the Baptist hospital in Co. lumbia on Monday and James D. Crooks to the Columbia hospital. Pvt. James Fennett Eargle, 2nd Bat J tery, P. A. R. D., A. P. O. 778, American expeditionary forces, is the second -son of Mr. C. B. Eargle overseas, Ar'tbur Miller Eargle of Co. D. 114th Ma. | nur> battalion hpfnr<? mentioned Mr. Eargle says he wants both of hi3 : sons to get The 'Herald and News and has entered subscription accordingly | . Mrs. Alice Davenport of Newberry -'was among tie patients admitted to the Columbia hospital Sunday. Miss Jessie Duncan returned Wednesday from Fernandina, Fla., after aa visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C> Tinnnqn V? n tt? n <v ononf 41 TJIftlllh O, xU* i/uuu?u< ua v U15 wyv**w a "there recuperating from a spell of /? fllness,. ^ : &fiss Lola (Htendrix and tMrs. M. B. ~Eleazer were dismissed from the Columbia hospital Friday. . ; ? Thomas Philander Cromer*, son of IMV. Charlton C. Cromer, was wounded the fighting overseas, was the information Mr. Cromer received Friday T>jr card from the hospital into -which his son had been admittedf. "There were no * particulars. Young Oomer is a member of the famous "118th infantry, 30th division, whose -every individual soldier seems to have ^>een doing his very best and bravest in the face. of danger to all and death many. Wr. L. M. Player last week heard Tratn 'fers won Henry <foter there." His 3a?t letter; written the 2nd. of October, says, it is^ as cofo there now as it id 1aere in' January and February and training every day/ reminding of the "late? season he spent in Florida. He "?ays it doesn't, look like the sunny "l^npe^e has read about. - '?Wr. Jac^onPowers of Camp Jack "{X^l flrj K rJ- + * > * *-?Mr and Miss "EsteK-e Powers of CoT^iribia, snent/the Week-end at their j\pwoerry nome. ^ anA i. b. Mann spent the "wfeek-etfd in Newberry from Columbia. 'Mann retired to his duties in the ^ T^bita! c*i^\ Mrs. Mann goiiis on a ~Y5??t to relatives ip'the oonntry. -Miss Cora 'Ewarf returns Rit^rdav from St^tesville/ ^ C.v'M^tcSell collet. which she is attending,, haying tjTo^ed on account of the influenza situation at that place. rv- t nr r?v !- b 1 it. * c-.ij4 iji. ju^usun js iwrn? ine t>au effects of the influenza epidemic in ^Washington. Following the death of *h*? father-in-law his brother-in-law, to* attended the funeral, was ~taken with the disease and also died mt the home of Dr. Johnson, while "Mrs. 361mson is down with the same il j Cadet W. L. Hardeman left Monday 'tor Charleston, the Citadel resuming its sessions Tuesday. :Mrs. Car! T. Julien, enroute to her liome m Greenwood from a visit; to "her husband, Lieut. Julien, at the base Itospltal, Camp Jackson, is spending a few days here with Aunt Carrie , ^Jreneker. iSErlends of Mrs. ft. W Connor wW - t>e*?terfl to learn that she has improved ?Tffftci?stly to be removed from the * hospit&l Ho her home.?Greenwood ; JTournal. Sergtr Major "L. E. "Martlew of the - 10th Teglment, "ip. A. R.. D., at Camp j Ja&son, spent the week-end with | - Mr. C. Martin. v Prof gr J. " Derrick "attended the - "meeting in Columbia Saturday of the <" State board "of education. !Professor - Derrick inakes a good member of that Aboard.'" Me would make a good member o? the State board of health .Otto Gregory left Saturday for Co1 J v J ra i. ?* iuiuwitt, uitvuig uecu urucrea w repurs i jhere on the 27th to leave that "point Tdwnedfately for (Rhode Island. In a canf .Sunday to "dad" he says *'a *nppy fcunch" of 32 enlisted men ?wncmld leave the next day 'for R. T. ^Otto enlisted some time ago for the -gravy,'btft his orders were held up for awhile, "when he was later taken down with the influenza. SGss Sallie Coppock returned Sun*3ay from a visit to her sister, Mrs.O.* W LeRoy at Greenwood'. iHarry David Coleman, Jr., seaman TJ. S. N., who died of pneumonia in a base hospital in Prance. October 1. -was a brother of Miss Mabel* Coleman of Whitmire. Young Coleman was . from Shelton. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOST?-Black and white spotted Beagle hound, with gray head; 6 months old. Return and get reward. Edgar Bednebaugh, 1501 (Vincent street. 11-1 ltp. 1 If Its In the Drug Line, get it at P. E. Way's?"A Good Drug Store," or? 11-1 If- i in cnuwij, o. v. ? - If Yon Are Ruptured, go to P. E. \ Way's and get a Truss, guaranteed to hold the rupture. 11-5 It Miller 5000-mile Tires and Tubes? j Patches, Etc. P. E. Way's?"A Good j Drug Store." 11-8 It LOST?Fox Terrier, marked black and i ? ^ 1 white. Name "Snooics." Keturn io J. Taz Senn, Newberry, R. F. iD. 1. | 11-1 ltp i Trespass Jfotice?All persons are | hereby notified not to trespass upon ] the lands of tbe undersigned in No. 11 township by hunting or in any other manner. J. M. Halfacre, *TT TTnUnnna Dani MalfaPTO fi. VT. V> naiiai<iC| u^uj. u) ? | K. Wicker, Mrs. !$ue Maybin, J. B. Lorick, G. W. Kinard, Loamma Ruff, P. H. Kinard, J. J. ?healy, G. H. Slight, J. W. Lominick, Mrs. iM. R. Ruff. 11-1 2tp I V I RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! ] . >C * Thejbest for your Tallrinff Machine V* ' L are on sale by the '< , 1 Half Dozen r'-r > > * jfV < . ^ "- > "Vi "* . .1 1; i or more at the r"V -? . V- <** ; V* : r, . '$ '?L > %- *' ? *w*' 5 ^ nnuiMRiA if GRAFONOLA f&L 4&Z'y & && * \ STORE at? | ' : /? V?v?.%? [ o: 11 l SALTER'S I EAST END Main Street PHOTO STUDIO I Buy Your Christineis A/nfrl | WMfVIIVIW 4 I VWy While You Can Get It j I . i Bargain 1 1914 Model FoVif] 1 1917 Model Mi* 1 1917 Model Max1 1 1918 Maxwell Oe 1 1918 Maxwell To 1 1917 Maxwell To 1 1917 Maxwell To 1 1917 Oakland To We also have a < here this week, and it k " * that we will receive, of them before they < Chalmers this season, ing that you should a ments are trreaL Carolina FRESH FISH and Norfolk Oys G. W. Coward. 10[ HATE ATTRACTIVE prices to i oh cord wood, green or dry, foi mediate, fall, spring or summe Ivery. Be sura to see me before sell. H. 0. Lo 11-23-tf. Silverstret. S. Ufalfa S?*d for sale by Join McCracken Co. 1 9 WANTED?Subscriptions, new oi newal, to the Progressive Far Needlecraft, Ladies* (Home Jou Saturday Evening Post, Coi Gentleman, Woman's Home < panion, McCall Magazine and other periodical that is wanted publishers' prices. Please your subscriptions to me or p 251. I also take subscription The Herald and News. Curt Epting, 1704 Nance street, J berry, S. C. Hulls and Meal?Can supp'y trade with both, hulls and i and accept seed in exchange * *9 ? - i * x m J oasis prices nxea oj me iuuu ministrator. Owing to cin stances governing the cotton industry and requirements , n sary to carry out the principli the sale and delivery of food ducts by the food administra we have, after due considers to meet the principles des adopted the cash basis in the of hulls and meal and we as* trade to bear in mind, that no and meal will be delivered ui settlement i3 ;made in cash at of delivery. The Southern C< Oil Company, L. W. "Floyd, j ager. 10 Prying Chickens?Will pay 35 the pound for frying chickens. B. Mayes, Newberry, S. C. . 1C Let Me S If an hour's reading m -If printed matter occai If you are obliged to i ybureyes. Ifyott find it easier to i inches or furthes If you cannot recogniz< If youcannot read stre tiriguist the tiisK If you have to oagjceai If bright light, ?tre* you require roori If you ha?e any of the. t ... eves so thai you glasses have bee ' Fleise note what a for in reference to my wor TO WHOM it MA Y CON lt~gives rac plea Cooper an Opto ing glasses for s At that time I v eyes; However h&d:no trouble. Mi*. Cooper find Bed and thorou; St. Matthews, S. C.f July 16, ? \ A guarantee (Satisfaction C pair fitted. Broken lenses p NOCHARGi / v_ v\ G? C Licetue Next door to tl . * II > ill u: Taering Car / well Roadster fcPeil Roadster monstrator uriiffe driven 4000 i uring airing ? uring * airload of New Chal : looks as if this will It will pay you' tcr pi are all gone, as we We also have oneill in and examine si i i?l^ i mm 1 2k -- iters.; WANTED TO Bl'T?'Second hand 11 if piano. Apply to Box 39, Prosperity. 10-25 3tp. make r im-i STRAYED?One Red Jersey Boar, r de-j weight about 150 lbs., unmarked. ^ ?9 -4 f\ ftn Ol > you A' Aiaunews. Qg. ~ ' ^ LOST?Saturday near Lindsay's bridge ' one small yellow puppy with white tson- nose- ^n^er please notify J. T -1 if Ward, 1302 Drayton, St. 10-29 It re" Estrajr Cow?Dry, dark Jersey, with ?Tnfir sawed off horns. Call at once. B. rna1' 'P. Goggans. 10-29 tf mtrv i rom- i Trespassing by hunting positively for any! bidden on my lands. J. B. Beden. At | baugh.? 10-29 ltp send; x hone i I 1 Lur j ?" Trusses the N neal aT are ^uPture(i ? yow owe it to voarjuni J seed ^lf to come to me and eces- let me fit a Truss on ?s ia 3*011 that will dc the * / Pro* work. ition ltioa Guaranteed to hold jired, and please and be as sale represented. c the bulls Come toda* ? lless ? P. E WAY, Druggist -8 8t "A Good Drug 'Store" cent3 Newberry, South Carolina .Ton a 9ff ?: ?| mil i in ii - f ;/ / ee Your Eyes ikes your head ache. ionally goes misty. stop work periodically to rest read nearer than the normal 12 'away than this. e people across the street. ?t names easily, or cannot ais> by pubfcc ck>cks. a effort to see clearly.^ >*. you pain * in tbe ?eyes or if 5 iightthan hotfierto, se difficulties let me-see your may $ learn definitely whether ome x^ecessaryv raer patient of mine has to wy ? k. .v . I ~<VS. "!i -T " r- . v .? CEFBN:. : sure to ?ay that .1 ceoiider Mr. G. C. mefrittof high order. I' had been usome month* when I went to M.. Cooper. k?v?nit naific in mv V he set merifHt ?ad since then I have Anyone interested will do well to let the trouble for he is eminently qualijhly reliable Yours truly, Tom M. Hamer. 1916. Supt St MatthowsHLgh School hr Your Money Back goes with every romptly replaced' Save the pieces. Z FOR EXAMINATION. tuurtK | ? Optometrist ie new Exchange Bank i r sea tars i . ' f . $400.00 j y * $375.00 J ? * $775.00 I niles / $600.00 . 7 $375.00 . . $350.00 $650.00 imers that will reach be the last carload ace your order for one have sold over 100 1019 Maxwell Touf-ame as the improve Company | II * r Cotton Seed?We have resumed buy- q ing seed. Some advance in price in lots of 20 tons. Don't wait too late to buy your supply of meal and hulls. Southern Cotton Oil Co., L. W. Floyd, Magr. 10-29 4t When in Dt ' * About You 1 Or Your Gl I Of Tc \ . ... Dr. D. D. C | Optomi Up Stairs Next to rei 'Phone y?' ^ ^ ; "j:-% . j L?.!?' ... ...; . ; j ' . ' v \ ' i. ' I?* ? ??< t We would like to and invite the peo ^ rooms to hear the hardly possible, so body to consider > ' invitation to come a 3p; fi Vic I -M w6rtdenrul musical ii I 111 all tends of music an I 7 true tor fife th^t it is j I /*? artists thei?selvt%s. The nrnnfw ^ . hearil r-w^. MA # - ^^ [no obligation oa ^oar pw _ TO* ~- - .. > ./ ""Xv "" **V W**sh' >in<Wgr iVvv'^^V'x;wv:: ^vi- ^*#1 ^??ri^^222aS^ leroytm' STUDIO NE.4 Telephone a? . C. Cooper now located at P. cV Jeans' old stand has had ten years ^ experience in fitting glasses and 1 guarantees perfect satisfaction. J 19-?9 tf. * mbt p r Eyes U fasses? aMKO mn H ? * ^ / jMtjjra 1 Covington Hi etrist W ephone visit every home j pie to our show . J Victor. That's . \|a we want every- '? this a personal ^jj ind hear the ;1 tor II istrumentthatpfciys d entertainment so just like hearing the jH^H H ig. Come in any time? m I 382