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PERSONALS. Mr. Lambert W. Jones has received a letter from his son Herndon, dated j * tbe 10th of October. Herndon had j "been in some close places in battles, j One of the latest letters from the' ovrseas engaged in those recent fierce; "battles was received Monday by Mr. J j ^ B. Thomasson from his son. James J ^ X?ews Thomasson, who stated that he. fcad ^iot heard from his "brother. The, letter was dated the * 16th October. J "They have not heard from Johnj * Thoniasson since the 12th of Septem- : H>er. j ' Mr. John Henry Chappell has not j ] heard from his' son Jack since October j 13. The letter mentioned that the ' * hoys were preparing to go in action "again. Mr. H. C. Longshore has not heard ; *from his boys overseas in a long time. The reporter p-ot a letter Saturday from Charlie C. West of the Amerii * >can expeditionary forces. He says hp; "has ben very busy since being in j "France, too busy to write, and had i. ' 1 to make the letter short as it was J about time for him to "get on the job.'' He saw "Humbert's letter in The Herald and News, and it was mighty 1 fine I can tell you." (That was Lieut. I Humbert M. Anil's letter.) Charlie! adds that he hoped Humbert would j pass the examination and become an) officer, "In fact," he says, "I know; ^ fie will, for it is in- him to do so.'' (Humbert since "did so.") T)r T_ W. Smith heard from his son JVIahon, the letter being dated October 21. Mahon said all the Newberry boys ^ n his company were weH. Mr. <*eo. P. Hill heard from his three sons in a letter dater the 8th of October. Two of his boys, J. J and R. N. are in the 30th division. ^ ?G. W. being in the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Knight have returned to their home at Graycourt. prifiintv aft.ftr a visit to Mrs. - ? - , Jinight's mother, Mrs. Jas. F. Brinks. ?<Mr. Tom Hutchinson of Charlotte, | SBember of the Southern Power company's force, and Mr. James Epting, Jr., formerly of the same force at <5reenwood, are in the city. I -Frank lialfacre and James Moore! are with Charlie West in the same j trompany overseas. j Messrs. Wm. Dorroh, Henry Cald-1 ( "well and Hamp^uff are attending the j federal court in Greenville as witness- j nes in the case a?^m?t 'Moses Glenn) *Tfor failing to rneister. I vfiire I lyun i 1= ! j December W.S.S. I 1 Pledge i IS DUE 3 ' I | Make It GOOD iji BUY\ WAR I j SAVINGS STAMPS ?1 CONSTANTLY 1 : . J' ' . ^ - " """ A NATION'S STRENGTHl IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPIY I lutk bit?Waste nothing ^l^tg a Reserve * /Mbh^ AMERICA MUST FEED no.ooa oooAiuES SPECIAL .NOTICE " r I L LAP JJOBES?Nice patterns, goods robes and bought cheap. See them before you buy. Summer Bros. Co. 11~2t KRATT CUTTERS and sausage mill?, oil heaters. It will pay you to see what we have. Summer Bros. Co * f 04 Of J6b _ Just Received car hog feed?bran and I shorts, $2.35 for 100 lbs. Bryson E v Grocery Co. 11-22 2t j SPECIAL NOTICES. JASOI.ISE EXCISES with a five year guarantee, is the kind we sell and j>very engine sold is giving satis faction. Prices to your liking. Will be glad to figure on your needs .'Summer Eros. Co. 11-22 2t 'EDAH SHINGLES?Our prices not any higher but our shingles aie better. We carry large stocks and can make prompt deliveries of all orders. See as for your needs. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t For Seed Wheat see Bryson Grocery Co. .< 11-22 2t ['lean and polish your aluminum ware "DT5TT T A ol-fl it laef Inn!'. WILII L?I\ 1 Li UU anu UAUIV^ AV mw ^ er and look better. RRILLO satisfies or we refund your money iS'ummer Bros. Co. 11-22 2i Fust Received car hog feed?bran and shorts, $2.35 for 100 lbs. Bryson Grocery Co. 11-22 ?t BRICK?Large stocks, also lime and cement. Quality and service, see us. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t WHITE HICKORY 1VAGOXS and Buggies, we are prepared to supply you. Get our pjices. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t Highest Prices Paid for eggs, butter and produce of all kinds. Bought and sold by Bledsoe & Co., second door below Mower's garage. 11-22 4t LOST?Automoblie crank for Chevrolet last Friday on road from Newberry to St. Phillips. Finder please return to B. C. Banks, Newberry, R F D 5. - 11-22 ltp )LIXER PLOWS and repairs?Cardloa just received. Genuine goods do better work and last longer. Ail goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 2t r'or Bent or Lease or Sale?Kelly Place on Newberry side of the old Ninety Six road, three miles from ITi?QQ3A nr?rps npw fivft-rnom dwelling, two tenant houses, good .well of water. Apply to James Mcintosh, Xewberry, S. C. 10-22 -tf Cotton Seed Culler?I will start out on my rounds with cotton seed culler on December 1. Any farmers desiring my service in this line will please notify;me at once. D. L. Hamm, Silverstreet, ;S'. C. ll-192tp ? ? A F 1 n/\jL a Whv? * * "o/ " Th< H ? Beccius T'l- , 1 lie atte They K Here and i and 1 good We and and i LJA J ' n | 1216 to 122 I ALUMINUM WARE?We have a well ( ! assorted stock. All goods guaran- ; teed. We are selling at old prices, j you know the rest. Summer Bros, j Co. 11-22 2t| i | GUNS AM) SHELLS?Large stocks | i and prices right. Come in. Sum! mer Bros. Co. 11.22 -t ! j CABBAGE ?Another cur of this same j fine cabbage will reach us about | next Tuesday or Wednesday, the ! 27th, This will probably be the | last car we will have this season j and we will appreciate you letting ! us know your needs. Summer Bros. | Co. 11-22 2t . LUMBER?Any one wanting lumber see me. Can furnish any size. J. C. Sample, Newberry, S. C. ll-22tf Pip Strayed?Red Duroc sow pig wit-i left ear slit. Strayed from my place last Friday. Weighs about forty pounds. Reward if returned. W. IGraham, Pomaria, RFD 1. 11-26 H Carolina Rye for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-22 tf i LOST?One Poland-China hog, about a year old, weighing about 150 lbs Will pay damages and all expenses. W. H. Long. Newberry, RFD 4. 11-22, 2tp . We will hav= Tennessee Mu i i Friday, Nov at Pomaria and t Our buyer is out selecting them r tions to buy th market affords. I mm Remember Uur Motto ! J.H.&W i ^ / - X 2 ladies like to ALT IW/ ?e? ^ 1 ly get polite an ntion and then [now? : they can find the r seasonable goods t( the prices are alwaj is the best to be had are doing the busin the reason is we 1 the ladies know it. Come to see us often our store your rest r nr i uri r I w A yv i 0 Main Street Newberry, S HBUinUHBHHI ?t I Seed Wheat for sale by Johnson-Mc- j Crackin Co. 11-22 IE j FuFsrlium ar<l Appier Oats for sale by Inlincon.AIrrr!!' Irin Tin 11I f . Cotton Seed?We are not buying seed j for awhile?not even from the coti ton we gi;-.? we are crowded for i 1 room to put seed. We* will tak?> j | small loads of seed in exchange for hulls and meal a?:d acid?provided j . the articles you exchange for aro j taken out when you deliver the seed | Southern Cotton Oil Co., L. W. Floyd | Mgr. 11-26 2t ! i'AU C ( T T r*r\r* onrl Prtliin.1 | ? UIl > l.Tij li f HIT XV u l Vj (iUU ? V?""U ' China pigs. J. A. & W. T. Browu | 11-8 tf. | Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel j in season now. Also other good j fish. G. W. Coward, East Mali. ! Street. 11-19 tf. j ! PIANOS?Direct from factory to your i depot. Will beat any mail order i ! house in the world. J. L. Bowie?, ; agent, care West Martin Co. 11-lotf Hunting on my land is positively forj bidden. Mrs. Elliott C. Cromer, Pomaria, Route 1 11-19 2tp ; BIKSGIES?Large and complete stoctc. j We can sell you a nice outfit cheap. | Quality first. See us. Summer j Bros. Co. J 11-22 2t s a car?of fine les and Horses ember 29th Little Mountain > : 011 the market low, with instrucie best that the ?"Live and Let Live/' y \ . B. WISE \ / B trade with |i \N G E R 1 id courteous j ) be purchesed | rs right and the | ess this season lave the goods and make ing place. __________________________________ lER'Q huth Carolina FOR QUICK SALE ?237 acres locate* 011 the Piedmont Highway betwee Newberry and Clinton. 100 acre' in cultivation, sand loam with a rot clay subsoil. 7 acre pasture fence* with barbed wire. 100 or more acre in timber. Young orchard. Xic< 6-room cottage dwelling, 2 tenan houses, 4 rooms each, in good order Barn- 3 stables anc. other necessar: out building* 2 good wells and living streams thru place. For a linv iied time we have this place at tin very reasonable price of $45.00 pci acre. Don't fail to see this property > at once. An ideal place for a home Davis Realty Company, Newberry S. C. Phone 14 11-22 2 i i Piannc Pvap JL muvc A A vv from the middleman's profit, laid down at your depot, direct from the factory. The piano is almost a necessity for the home. Will discount any mail order house. Prices frcm $195.00 to $700.00 | Player Pianos the joy of the i whole household? Prices from $395.00 to $650.00 Every piano 4 sell has 10 years guarantee. I J. L. BOWLES I Newberry, S. C. j ? i i I I ???i i Let Me Se< * If an hour's reading make ! If printed matter occasion; If you are obliged to stop your eyes. If you find it easier to rea< inches or further a\t j If you cannot recognize pc If you cannot read street i tinguish the time by If you have to make an ef i If bright light gives you you require more lig If you have any of these c !eyes so that you ma glasses have b?com< / Please note w$iat a formei in reference to my work. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEh I It jives me pleasure Cooper an Optometi ing glasses for some y?t that time I was li eyes. However, he had no trouble. An i Mr. Cooper find the fied and thoroughly ! St. Matthews, S. C., July 16, 191 A guarantee (Satisfaction Or Yi pair fitted. Broken lenses prom] NO CHARGE FC G. C C Licensed Next door to the i i i 1 j Free?' I If your glasses n ening, straighteni rivet, orc some lit nlake any differe were fitted by me glad to attend to for you and I I Know Hoi I The scientific exa and the furnishiu business exclusive Dr. D. D. Optoi Up Stairs Next to T Phoi I i OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. ^Hj : ? -M Tuesday, November 26. Tint T V ClfiTVDi! ?B i'wi.1. l ,-5 1,1 I 1,11 1 H * in ^ 3 "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES/ ] > Trices 10 ;)nd 15 cents. Matinee only?2:30 to 6:30?house will be used by local talent. !VcdnPsd?v, November 27. CORINNE GRIFFITH ^ i" V , -THE GIRT, OF TODAY" ^ ALSO 1 SCREEN TELEGRAM; t Prices 10 and 15 cents. TTinr^av, November 2S. CLARA WILLIAMS J in A ?CARXEN OF THE KLONDIKE* M ALSO fl "A ZEPPELIN ATTACK OX NEW YORK" ^ Prices 10 and 15 cents ^ ,? ? ? Fo?* Seed .Wheat see Bryson Grocery Co. 11-22 2t W FOR RENT?Birge store in Prosper- ^ itv. Good business location, $17 M npir nionrn. wrue Mrs. j. iv. ;way- | field. P TYV5rk. S. f\. or <?. <5. Birg*. Prccpe~ity. 11-5 6t / 0. C. Tooper tjo^r Trtcaf^<l ?*t P. C. ( .Teans' old stand has had tph years / exneri^nce in fitMn? classes and ' ; guarantees perfect satisfaction, j 19-29 tf. e Your Eves 1^1 w s your head ache. ally goes misty. > work periodically to rest 1 nearer than the normal 12 ray than this. . JHj iople across the street. lames easily or cannot dis- B public clocks. V fort to see clearly. ft i pain in the eyes or if I :ht than hotherto, lifficulties let me see your m ty learn definitely whether 1 ? necessary. 1 * patient of mine has to say IN: to say that I censider Mr. G. C. rist of high order. 1 had been us m >nths when I went to M.. Cooper. t laving headaches and pains in my A set me right and since then I have M yone interested will do well to let 1 trouble for he is eminently quali- 1 reliable Yours truly, J Tom M. Hamer, J 6. Supt. St. Matthews High School )ur Money Back > goes with every ptiy replaced' Save the pieces. x' )R EXAMINATION. ^nnPFR Optometrist a iew Exchange Bank ^ ^nl I eed adjusting, tight ng, a new screw. I tie repair, it doesn't . nee whether they or not I am 'always | these little matters A V m fl| I). U mination of the eyn VHH g of glasses is my flBB JHj HI Covington netrist |H i 1 eiepnopc e^wioii^ ih H I