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i ii i mmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmcmmm PERSONALS. Mech. John C. Amick of the 31Sih Machine gun battalion, A. E. F., ha^ written several letters to his home folks, three of which we have seen "baring dates of October 10, 13 and 21 He was enjoying himself in the trench, es as it is great sport, he says, having a ^ood time fighting the rats. He has er;joyed good health ever since being in France. Am.' k mentions that then, are lots of French girls around bui 3ie cant understand them. Pvt. James A. Cromer of the 53rd ^Pioneer Infantry, A. E. F., wrote his parents on October 14, that he was Just as happy as he could be and foi them to take the world as it tane without worrying about anything; thai he "might get knocked off at axiy time if t /i> * will en hftnnv " Hg f?*It U uc 11 i V'.w . "'? o~ rtr~. that the w&r woutl soon come to a close. He said the weather was cold but the war was hot. Cromer men tioned that Clide Wilson was with him. Mr. W. A. Asbill in renewing his "spbscription from Wichita Falls, Texas, says of The Herald and News: "It keeps me in touch with home and friends and gives me lots of good reading, too." We like that, and apt preciate it. As the girls all say: "Thank you so much," with the accent on the "so." Richard Julien- is now running express between Charlotte ad Columbia, under the American ^Railway Express company. This is a big responsibility for so young a boy; but he has good training under his cousin, Mr. Frank G. Wright, who is considred one of the best at the business in tha entire country. If young Julian expends as much energy i- his new position as he put into his repeated efforts to join the navy under age he will mak3 a fir.e express man. Mr. Wright has been promoted to the higher position Miito oorant nn'th hpa/iniiflrtwrs in \JL Il/Uic t, II4VU CJharlotte. Mrs. E. C. Jones and Miss Ethel iflones returned to Newberry this morning after a visit at the home of Dr. E. J. C^onor. ?Greenwood Journal. 5th. "S Robert S. <!hvens has returned home from Camp Wadsworth and Mrs. Owens caipe up from Newberry Suudav to meet him here.?Clinton Chronicle. 5th. Mrs. H L. Parr will attend a meet ing of the executive committee of the W. C. T. U. State ro'ivention to be "held in Colombia Wednesday. Rev. E L. Ha'facre returned lasT ^tveek from K^?r??ton. N. C.. to spend "vacation at home in this county. Mr. Thomas Hamm. of the governmprV* service rtr> Philadelphia. :*i sperding a furlough at his home in "SiJverstreet. Mr. and Mrs Geors^ Hamm, who came to the old home on +h#??r hridsi trin will leave Thursdav on their return to Philadelphia. \ Mr. Jordan Vaughn and family are moving to Summer street. Colonel M. M. Buford took part in - the big Britain parade in Columbia Saturday. Sergeant A. J. Bowers has returned from Camp Jackson to civilian life in "Newberry, and his many friends will T>e glad to see him at his former stand in the postofSce. Lieut. Moore, formerly of Camp "TranX now of Camp Jackson, spent "the past several days at the home of Mr. Jos. L. Keitt. T?ie two Newberry linotypists ? Messrs. Alvin M. Wright and J. Mavo Ogilvie?spert the week-end with their "vrives. the former in Anderson, the latter in Columbia Mr. Ogilvie, however. has several boys to divide his time with. Mr. I. B. Mann of Columbia divided last week-end visit with relatives in Newberry and Donalds. ai. ticu ziuuci ui v>uai icsiun i spending several days in Helena and the city with relatives. Xt. J% Lewie Asbill. having received "his commission at Camp Lee, Va., and discharge from service, will spend *he approaching holidays here with h;s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Asbill. when he will resume the practice of ph3.rmacv "somewhere in America.' JMt. and Mrs Wm. Johnson are happy over the news of another grand /klkili? o WocV*i?<rtAM Tho ir> l>ttUUi U gjii, iu naouiugtuii, X iiv. U. formation was imparted to them by Dr." Jas. M. Johnson. Mr. Wm. M. Dorroh returned last Friday from Colombia with, his father, Mr. Henry porroh. The friends of -tke latter are elad to know that he 'lias recovered from the operation un-"^erwent at the hospital. 'uv Phiiiin naitch has returned from ^ Soperton. Ga., his "brother having im~ proved. Miss MoIIye Levy, a charming young lady of Augusta, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit here to ker sister, Mrs Philip Daitch. Capt. and Mrs. Frank W. Chapman are at home from Camp Humphries, Yn? the great war being happily at an end. Miss Roberta Mann, from college in Spartanburg, where she is studying j in the business department, came I home Friday to spend her vacation <] ! until after the Chn'stmast holidays. * j ^ 1 Mr. J. C. Holsenback has changed s from Newberry 3 to 7. ? I Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes is in receipt | of a late letter from her son Owen. J stating that he had recovered from bis r ' wounds and was guarding German prisoners, adding that he would rather j ' [ be fighting them. As he was one of, the first to enlist and go over, bis j friends will be glad to read, as copied from Monday's State, that the entrie ! ' Sixth Machine Gun battalion, of ' which he is a member, ("Soldiers ot the sea,") after twelve days' incessant fighting, making important advances ' where the enemy was attacking vio j lently, was cited for bravery and giv- J ! en cords of distinction. i VARIOUS AJTB ALL ABOUT The money for the managers at the! q general election for State and county j has conie. Commissioner Henry M. ' f Boozer has placed the check in the v National bank. Call and get youj|j pay. A traveling man and his wife had j J fo-n tn Prncnorif-v tr? cot a nlapp tf) I W VV * 4 4VJ wv ?vv U, vw , sleep Friday night, as the man failed | to find lodgment here after trying ! from six o'clock unt.l 11. Sleeping;^ places are filled in Newberry. If there ! are any private houses in the city to I accommodate transient lodgers let the ^ housekeepers advertise the fact. The great attraction for Tuesday at j the opera house will be "Lest We For- j get," with Rita Jolivet, the last wo | \ man to leave the Lusitania. Gladys j Leslie in "The Matng" Wednesday and j Clarie Anderson Thursday in "The i Gray Parasol." The second episode j of "The Iron Test'* will be shown j j Thursday. A jammed crowd saw the : first two reels last Thursday to their great enjoyment. The ladies of the A. R. P. church j will have a bazaar December 17 at I some place yet to be selected in Main! C street. i ' The Northern conference of the j North Carolina synod met in Pilgrim's ! church near Lexington, N. C., recent- | ly. The Rev. M. M. Kinard was re 1 elected president, with the 'Rev. H. j _ Y/. Jeff coat as vice-president, the Rev. j u P. D. Brown as secretary and the Rev. I. E. Long, treasurer. A nice little party was enjoyed Fri- j day night at the home of Mr. and Mr? > Robt. E. Leavell in honor of their L young son Irwin, commemorating the j event of Irwin's entrance into "Some, Man's Land," by going "over the top" j in long pants. His guests were those: boys of the happy age of leaving the i kingdom of knee pants for longpant- j dom and girls to match. ' ^ A large bag of nice sweet potatoes ! was brought to this office by Ford S Mangnm, a well known colored farm-' er and citizen of our county. He has ! t our thanks for his appreciated gift. | ^ It seems now that about 75 or 100! S. A. T C. boys will return to New- i berrv rnllpprft Demrthnlizntinn nf ! unit beings today, Tuesday. ? i SHAREHOLDERS MEETING. j Y I j The regular annual meeting of the 1 shareholders of the National Bank of ' Xewberrv, Newberry, .S. C., will be held in the president's office on Tues day the 14th day of January, 1919, at; I) 11 o'clock a. m., for the election of j directors and such other business as j may come before said meeting. j T. K. Johnstone, j 12-10 4 weeks. Cashier. ! j Christmas ' Reliabl Wrist V, Bar Pir [ Broach Laviliei I I Also Cameo Broa< Buckles and Belts graving and watch i T. M. I Old Post Of I 9 On the committee in Columbia to Iraft a bill looking to the increase of State officials' salaries is Insurance Commissioner "W. A. McSwain. i SPECIAL \OTICES. ! kn/'iin/I hand liAiltpr nii<1 nino fnr ca'.i JV VVUU IIU1IU JIVMIA * MIIU 1VI ou * / cheap. W. R. Anderson. 12-10 U 'OR RENT.?Place containing "3 acres, 3-4 mile from Newberry near C., N. and L. railroad crossing or. j Whitmire road. Dwelling house ar.d ( good outbuildings. Good water, or.j chard, garden wired in. Price reasonable. Further information will be given at the home. 12-10 t? Prcspass >*ot!ce?All persons are h?re by notified not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned in No. fij towship by hunting, fishing or in, any other manner. Mrs. Fannie Sat- j terwhite. Frank Satterwhite, J. TJ Amick. 12-10 Stp >ne good milch cow for sale at a bar-! gain. Johnson & Johnson. 12-6 2 lome In and look at our mules and horses. Can save you money. The Purcell Co. 12-6 2t. i ust Received a big lot of Jewelry f Silverware and hand painted China at Cooper's Jewelry Store. 12-6 if ? i log Feed?We have a good stock of hog feed and can sell you cheap. The Purcell Co. 12-6 2t - I nst Received a car of mules and horses. Get our price before you buy. The Purcell Co. 12-6 2t: l Nice Watch makes a most suitable Xmas gift. At Cooper's Jewelry Store you will find a big assortment from which to select. The price is rignt too. jz-t> .i i puzzled as to what to give for Xmas you should visit Cooper's Jewelry Store where you can find suitable gifts for both old and young. \ 12-6 tf 'ooper's Jewelry Store sells reliable goods. Mr. Cooper has come to stay and expects to build a reputation for handling dependable "* merchandise. iSelect that Xmas gift at his store and you will have no cause for regrets. 12-6 tf What Is Home Without a Mother.** [Don't fail to remember her th*s Xmas with a gift from Cooper's Jewelry Store. She would appreciate a large Cameo Brooch. 12-6 tf ayalliere^, ^ceelet Watches,'Cameo Brooches, Bar Pins, Diamond Rings j Pink Sapphire 'Rings, Pearl Rin?3 at ' Cooper's Jewelry Store. Make your selection now before they are picked over. 12-6 tf Frist Watches?Prices right. P. F. j Way, Druggist, Newberry, S. C. ee Us for oranges, apples, raisins,: nuts, etc. Bryson Grocery Co. 12-6 It. | TAINTED?A cottage; or four or fi""e' rooms. Desirable location and gar-; den. Possession wanted as soon as i i can be given. Address Father, care: Herald and News. IX? i I rannamaker Cleveland Big Boll co+-j ton Seed. These seed have been han_ j died with care and are not mixed.: Price $1.54) per bushel. Plant the?.o seed and make big yield. John T Norris, Newberry, RF)D 2 12-3 St iltWLS?Jb'iease lei us nave iiui ) empty drum we loaned you. Wei need them badly, so we can fill or j ders 'promptly. Don't overlook^this j request but attend to this promptly.1 Summer Bros. Co. 12-3 *tj Gilts I I i : e Jewelry batches ii is ! es i ! i rs i i | ;hes, Silver Belt i ; to match. Enrepairing also. i ( | \ogers | fiice 1015 | i < * Carload of Tennessee Males. Come to see them. Johnson & McCrackin 32-10 2t. \ COLER TRITK?One and quarter to-i j Fractica-llv new. Run only about J 90 days. Will sell at bargain. John- i son & Johnson. Phone 7, Xewberrv, [ 12-3 3tp | Teachers W anted?The trustees of tne I Silverstreet school will receive ap j plications for two assistant teachers ' until December 15, 1918. Salary $31 per month. C. L. Leitzsey, Clerk. 12-3 4t. - r ? ' j ORANGES?Book your orders w/th us j now and get the best. Dr. Phillips j ships us the best oranges that come j to Newberry. They are sweeter and ' they keep longer. You can't find a J better orange and our prices are right. Summer Bros. Co. 12-3 It 1916 Ford Touring Car for quick sale at $350. See Herald and News. i < 12-3 tf. Spanish 3Iackere! and King Mackerel ' in season now. Also other good jK fish. G. W. Coward, East Mafuj x Street. 11-19 tf. ,f1 i'! LUMBER?Any one wanting lumber J see me. Can furnish any size. J. J n Samnb Vpwherrv S C. ll-22tf I V, V tf f ? - - j Fulghum and Appier Oats for sale by j Johnson-McCraekin Co. , 1126 lf.; ^ FOR RE>T?Birge store in Prosper- j ity. Good business- location, $171 per month. Write Mrs. J. K. May- j field. Denmark, S. C., or & S. Birge,; Prosperity. 11-5 'it i Carolina Rye for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-22 tf OPER; I MONDAY a B Daily Matinees at Nights at 7:30. / 9; Reserved Seats No B Season's Se BThe Master Pi n.. n TL. m URdlCr UK I DW.I 8 SUPS H fB triu i 0N I DOROTHY ClSM CCC OneM IOHHi Americ of Roaring Artille Aeroplanes, Zep Charge of Hundre I Superb, Spe JSYMri-K ?H OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. Tuesday, December 10. RITA JOLIVET in ''LE. . IVE FORGET." Prices 10 and 20 cents. ?o? Wednesday, December II. GLADYS LESLIE In "THE MATING" Also SCREEN TELEGRAM. Prices 10 and 15 cents Thursday, December 12. CLARIE ANDERSON in "THE GRAY IPARASOL." Also the second episode of "THE IRON TEST." Prices 10 and 15 cents Larload of Tennessee Moles, Come to see them. Johnson & McCrackin. 12-10 2t. Seed Wheat for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-22 If FOR SALE?Fifty Duroc and Poland China pigs. J. A. & W. T. Brown 11-8 tf. I HATE aTTKACTIYE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for Immediate, fall, spring or summer dfr* ivery. Be to see m? before you soli. H. 0. Long. J l-23-tf ' Silverstret. S. C. Whitmire, S. C., on Coleman Ave., price reasonable, for further mformaton write G. Rice, Base Hosnifal Det . Camn Jackson. S. C. 11-29 4t. UlOUJ md TUESDAY) 3 P. M. - Pric t n _ . - - - r rices: iw Selling at Wilder & nsational Si roducer's Mast in His "The Birth < SPIPPI w mm m !EME /?\ 7/lei. ypu ZOi ' 'ii0 "V '-?? I amM it A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR >ATTLE - SCENES THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE illion Fighting Men :ans, Germans?20, ry and Trench Seer pelins?Destructior ds of Tanks. cial Music by Comp )NY ORC] ?? See T* for Yoor Fertilizer, Acid anft | Ammoniated goods. Any analysis I you desire. Get our quotations before placing your orders. . It will prove to your advantage. Farmer? j Cooperative Association for Newj berry County. C. L Lester, Manager. < i 12-10 tf. i ' Carload of Tennessee Mules. Come i | to see them. Johnson & McCrackin. ^ 12-10 2t. | JInles and Horses?if you want a i good mu:e or horse at the right ^ [ price, see ue. The Purcell Co. i 12-6 2t. Christmas Shoppers ! j We'll, as usual, have some nice gifts to 4 offer y6u. Come and select yours , early, so you will get what ycu want Christmas goods are scarce. m. P. E. WAY, Druggist , Newberry, S C. >E 2 Days J DEC. 16-17 |7es: 50c and $1.00 I 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Weeks Drug Store tper-Success er Production a Nation" ITH'S I WEETEST ve stom . v ERTOLO 1 j ?British, French, ,000 Horses, Jtfiles ies?Squadrons of i of Cities?the . m 1 any's Large HESTRA MM ....... i * ~7.'V V ' ? ?.