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PERSON J L* Mr. Callie Harmon is interested in *&d clerking for Johnson-Johnson & Co, West Main street, where he in* Yifces the entire community to drop, ; individually and in small groups, contlsWHisly. Besides Mrs. W. P. Houseal and Miss Bessie Coppock there were present at Mrs. Theodore Johnstone's fioneral Mr. Houseal and his daughters, Miss Vera Houseal and Mrs. J. L. Bryant of Columbia, and Prof. Burr ? T>V?a tY?l. n.? jyuuoiuut: kji. v-tujouu, iui lowing were the pallbearers: II. H. fitease, O. Klettner, Jas. B. Haltacre,! J. D. Smith, Jr., I. H. Hunt, T. P. Johnson, Haskell Wright, F. Z. Wilson. Honorary: Drs. E. C. Jones, E. H. Kib- < ler. R. M. Kennedy and Y. M. Brown. : Messrs. L. M. Player and C. N. ? Johnson have swapped residences, and both are now in their new homes, Mr. Johnson having rented his house in ; lutes street to Mr. Player and mov- d t? the house at the corner of Main sad Thompson streets, where the ex health officer conducted a sanitary and palatable restaurant. He sold out to Johnson & Johnson, the contrac' tors, who will conduct a fancy grocery : store under the management of the 'brother occupying the second story as the residential portion of the building. They are still running the down town store and eating and sleeping house. "Dad" Johnson has hustling sons busy in Newberry. Miss Kate Porter of Newberry is visiting friends in tne euy.?ureenwood Index-Jcurnal, 6th. Mr. Fred A. Sehumpert of the Charleston Port Terminals, spent a couple of days here with his sister, Mrs. O. Weils. Mrs. K. N. Holly of Newberry passed through the city yesterday en route to Florida.?Miss Lucy Tindall of Newberry is the guest of Miss Emoa Howard.?Charleston American. TRm?* reporter doesn't know everybody in Newberry as they come and go, but +V>nf fVio AnitiiMAori'g lnnal UV IXUdglUCS Uiat luc iui.t.nwu u editor or linotype operator or "somethin?" must get Newberry and Newry '?nixed occasionally. Mrs. E. D. Nolan left Puesday for Newberry where she1 will spend severs! weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. If. N. Brady.?Charleston American. Pvt. Herman J. Kinard of St. Elizabeth hospital at- Washington, D. C., lifts been on a twelve day furlough to bis home in Newberry, returning to i bis duties the 30th. He has been a - fkitfcfUl worker in the hospital for the . past nine months caring for the woimdpct, gassed and sick soldiers,1 most 01 tho time on night dut;,. ' A. Robert Davis, better known as * ' He'* in Newberry, was well when Ik - wrote a letter on Christmas day, V v. hadn't been heard from since. He & 1 recovered from his wounds re<K. .* I ll t!:e wire entanglements- faring on?"of. the battles in France, which * it him in the hospital for sev?ral days. / Mr. J. P. Moon will conduct a brokerage and commission business only wfeen he opens up about the first of -March. | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Aull and lit'^tle daughter of Columbia spent Sun-. day in Newberry, to the pleasure of those of their many friends who had . the chance of seeing them. j Mr. J. Monroe Hendrix, nephew of that accommodating workman, Mr. J. Monroe Swindler, came here last -week from Camp Jackson, having re*; oeired his honorable discharge fromj the service, coming to Columbia from 1 camp at Anniston, Ala. Mr. E. H. Leslie and Irvin came up thwi-r wn?t in PhnrTpstrsrt thp 'former to spend the week-end, the ^iat-, tea- to stay a week. Mr. Gordon Leslie { came home the week before on the ! akk list. Mr. Frank Chappell was awarded his itmorable discharge by Uncle Sam at < Ctwp McCIellan, Ala., and returned - home. Friends here of Miss Julia John-1 stone, who taught last year at Blake ?!??>? wril! be sorrv to learn that she has been bereaved in the death of her mother. Mrs. Theodore Johnstone.? j Greenwood Index-Journal. Mrs. J. R. Hitt has bought the lot Montague Heights recently owned by Mr. j. E. Summer. Mrs. Hitt will build a seven-room bungalow.?Greenwood Index-Journal. Mr. T. B. Greneker, who received his .honorable discharge at Camp Wadsworth after services overseas and lat ?er ats instructor jn inis country, was - in the city yesterday. Mr. Greneker - expects to complete his law course " within a short time and then locate - in Greenwood.?Index-Journal, 9th. j Messrs. Roy and Karl Epting, hon- # onbly discharged from U. S. service,' aostered out at Camp Devens, have returned home. They will rest from their war duties; but their works will foDow them. Mr, W. P. Houseal, the celebrated "Soldi weather prophet, while in the city for the week-end, entertained groups of friends with his wonderful *****? TT~ v~ o forrmrlrahle ersaiuuy. nc uas a. * memory and his mind is a veritable storehouse of valuable information and knowledge. The rivulets from his fountain of intelligence spring anc bubble from an inexhaustible supply He is one of the smartest men in th< State. And he hails from Newberry Mr. J. B. McDowell has opened ? grocery at the stand lately vacated b: Mr. S. D. Trakas in lower Main street where he hopes to see his man] friends, after ihis cordial invitation. Sergt. James A. Padgett ,woundec slightly, reported in list published Thursday. Mr. Ralph Jenkins of the Davij Realty company, Newberry, is in tli( city today on business.?Greenwooc Journal, 5th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bledsoe spent j night in Newberry with their soi William who has influenza; also sev eral of his children are ill with th< flu. TnV.n Rarrv nf Ciltforctroo' iUUJ VI UVUU Vfc MUIV?MV?WW spent a couple of nights with hii daughter, Mrs. V. V. Pearsall. Mr Berry was accompanied by his grand daughter, Miss Josie Berry.?Butle cor. Saluda Standard. Manager James G. Brown of th Newberry brand of the Fridy Motoi company, has moved quarters to th? room in the Pershing formerly oc cupied as a store by Mr. W. W. Wicker corner next to court house. He is there temporarily, vacating his form er place to make room for the ne* furniture store. The folks of Private Willie Wil liams, colored, are uneasy about hin as they have not heard from hin since his letter of December 20, whicl was written at the U. S. base hospital No. 28, A. P. 0. 753. He was with th American expeditionary torces 1 France. The well known barber shop of Lav son & Hallman, conducted by thos expert barbers, Messrs. D. L. Lawso: and M. C. Hallman, has had anothe up-to-date attachment installed, whic is the first of its kind introduced i Newberry. It is an electric hair clij ping machine which works beautifull and has completely revolutionized th art in this direction, far surpassin anything in the line of clipping, 1 not only saves time but does the wor p.e much easier and gives so mac more taiislaction to the patrons c the barber's chair. The little wonche turns the trick so neatly and smooth! th^t many men went to Lawson an Hallman's to experience the pleasur of trying it for themselves after heai ing so much about it. Mr. L. M. Player has sold out t Johnson & Johnson, contractors. Mi Player will swap houses with one o the Johnsons. Mr. Wm. R. Reid has moved to th Wilson house in College street and al lowed the ball to roll after holdini it up for some time. Messrs. J. J Hitt and Newton P. Hogge and fami] ies going to the house in Nance stree vacated by Mr. Reid, Mr. Jno.C. Hip] and family to the Boozer house ii Harrington street vacated by Messrs Hitt and Hogge, Mr. M. B. Eleazer an< family to the Jno. C. Hipp place, an< ]^r. Charley Eleazer and family fron Spring Hill to the Whitaker place va cated by Mr. M. B. Eleazer. Mr. S. J. Kilgore and family havi frnm Plintnn tn maVp hnmi in Newberry- Elsewhere in this pa per we reproduce a complimentary^ nc tice from the Clinton Chronicle whicl The Herald and News seconds. Miss Mittie Young has returnee from Newberry where she was th guest of friends.?Miss Essie Copelan< is at home again after an extendei visit to her sister, Mrs. J. B. Frazie of Blairs.?Mr. and Mrs. Will Duncai and daughter, Miss rs'ene, Mrs. uavn $11! DELI - \ / We have receiv Oakla the cheapest pri< on the market, shipment we ha get in four mont get one. Carolina 1 Duncan and sister. Miss Ella Duncan, . of Whitmire, attended the funeral ;' services of Mr. Lee Pitts Sunday.? J .' Clinton Chronicle, 6th. I 4 i i; Mr. Julan Kinard, once of Newberry :'and later a well ?no\vn railroad ofll-! , cial, now a traveling salesman for oil : r mill cloth made of human huir, spent j I Wednesday night in this city at tiie j 1 home or his cousin, Mrs. J. }J. Walton. 1 Mrs. J. W. Carson was elected sec-' i I ! on vice president at the recent meeting < j in Greenwood of the Woman's Mission- j > ary union of the Second presbytery. I 1 i The Rev. J. W. Carson of Newberry 1 is conducting a series of services at ^ the Associate Reformred Presbyterian church.?Columbia State, 7th. Mr. Clarence Culbertson of Newber-! ry spent a day or two in Laurens this i week, having come up to see his broth er Clyde, who has been critically ill j ^ of pneumonia, but who was reported! 5 somewhat better yesterday.?Laurens- i ville Herald, 7th. Miss Mabel Taylor left this morning J r for Newberry to visit relatives.?1 Greenwood Index-Journal, 6th. I i e Mrs. J. C. Suber went to the Colum-i r bia hospital Friday for treatment. 3 | Mr. J. L. Bowles will continue his - piano business at the furniture store ? of Kibler-Graham-Suber company, oc3 cupying the stand vacated by the Fri dy Motor company. 7 Miss Nina Maud Chappell has re! turned from the South Carolina sanif . tarium improved in health, her many ! friends are glad to know. \ i Mrs. Dora Watts, of Efird's clepartEi meDt store in Columbia, spent the I, week-end in Xewberry. f e Mr. D. L. Hamm of Silver street is ri - ... ? I- (A,ln,.nl n/vMTi? iP* Knnn " ci JUiUi cll tut: icuciai \~kjul t m v.-ood this week. 7' -Mr. Bruce Cannon in a letter ree ceived by his mother Saturday mena tions the sudden and serious illness r or the Rev. Alonzo Pryso, formerly h of this county, who was stricken with n paralysis on Sunday, the 2nd. of Feby: ruary, while on his way to fill his apy pointment at Mcintosh, Fla. He was 0 found on the roadside, one entire side g t of his body paralyzed, and was taken k speecniess to tne nospitai at ucaia. h j When the letter was written he had f regained his speech, but his mind was r clear. \ y SPECIAL NOTICE e TAKE NOTICE?We will gin only on f- j Tuesdays, hereafter, and only on ! that day. Farmers Oil Mill, J. H. o ' Wicker, Mgr. 2-ll-?t * ,f! HUNTING NOTICE. i Hunting rights on our lands joining 6 and above Old Town have been leased, consequently hunting on same is 5 strictly prohibited. r-! C. L. Pitts. l\! Z. 0. Whittle. 11 2-11-8L pi n FOUND?on the Prosperity road about i. i three weeks ago an overcoat. May 2 i be had by owner proving property i! and paying for this ad. T. A. Wil i | li^ms, Newberry. 2-11 It Just Received?Another carload of a : ooefc o nyl iU G17AC i?t flirt ts iXbOU UUU \IWV4 w, w*4.va ?*w b right price?be3t grades. Newberry t- Lumber Co. 2-11 tf a j WAITED at once?A good white or colored man with family to work j j one horse farm?for wages or part e | of crop. Our farm just one mile i ! from Newberry. Splendid opportun1! ity for right man. If interested r | come to see us at once. R. D. Smith a j and Son, Wholesale Grocers, New1! berry, S. C., Phone 88. 2-11 -'t mmmmmmmaammmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm trcnn t/a.W VERED t sd a car load of <nd Six ce six cylinder car This is the first ive been able to lis. Come in and i I | ! i * Auto Co. # OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. j ? j Tuesday. February 11 I i HAROLD LOCKWOCD in "THE GREAT ROMANCE." I Also a Comedy. ?o? i Wednesday, February 12 BESSIE LOVE in "THE ENCHANTED BARN" i I Also a Comedy. -0TUi.^^otr 1-5 K iiui cun/ f r guk ua< jr TOM MIX in "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" Also the 11th Episode of "THE IRON TEST" And a Comedy. Ford Cylinder Blocks rebored to any j | oversize. Baker & Oxner. 2-ll-6t I j WASTED?Clerics. McCrory's 10c J ! .Store. 2.7 3t J New Grocery Store?I have opened a first class grocery at the stand i | formerly ocupled by Mr. S. D. Tra-1 ! kas, 940 Main street. I solicit a j share cf your patronage. J. B. Me- j Dowell. 2-7 2tj For Sale?One Ford Touring Car in , good condition. Good tires. Nick; Holmes. / 2-7-tf See Us for Yorir Fertilizer, Acid and . 1 Ammoniated goods. Any analysis j you desire. Get our quotations be-j! fore placing your orders. It will prove to your advantage. Farmers Cooperative Association for Newberry County. C. L Lester, Manager. 12-10 tf. j I haie removed my dental parlors *.-> j the New Exchange bank building, j E. FT Kibler. 12-31 *t I MAVE ATTK.ACTITE prices to make on cord wood, grpen or dry. for Immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sur% to 3ee m* before you l sell. H. 0. Long. | n-23-tf Silverstret. S. C. | PJI.ANOS?Direct from factory to your depot. Will beat any mall order house In the world. J L. Bowles, agent, care We?t Martin Co. ll-15tf Fulghnm and Appier Oats for sale by ; Johnson-McCrackin Co. 1126 lf i *f>6 cures Headaches, Biliousness loss of Appetite, or that tired achine fueling, due to Malaria or Colds. Pint m Tonic. 8-5tf J - m Beflrdtess (or spring) barley for sale | by Johnson-McCrackin Co. l-24tf C.iroijna Rye for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-22 tf contains no alcohol, arsenic no* | other poisonous dru' j. 8-5 tf j G?6 curps by removing the cause : ?-F tf . | FOR SALE?Dodge Touring Car. re-; I cently painted, new top, three prac- j i tically new tires, two extra service: tires, chains, tools. Cheap. Need; the money. G. C. Cooper, Newberrv.! S. C. 1-21 tfj J Stndebaker TVapons.?Just unloaded a car. Johnson-McCrackin Co. l-10tf Seed Wheat for sale by Johnson-Mc Crackin Co. 11-22 U / Price l THE I The policy of tl lowest possible prici well known to requi conditions, there cai I 1 4 I i i 4 a i ! The Fridy IV N > : \ ' . V; * " i* .Welcome n v vr* a i May fcveaing 4:jU This annources Williams Ca Everybody invite* We are going to mai rary and up-to-date market. We mean to and give you prompt d We are going to sell everybody. If you do store to order, you ma; no goods will be left ui In case you do not i time you order, we hai ing arrangement: Gi\ will give you credit j and yoa will be given $20.00 and you will t $20.25; $25.00 and credit for $25.50. Your slip will then lc M ? ? W 9 W*. bold to John Lfoe. Cr. Check - Salt - - - 10c Apples - \ - 25c Flour - $2.50 Credit. Pay cash and we all Williams Ca Main Street Store recently wmmmmmmmmaammmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaBmmmmm i Depen entis Dr. Young M. Br tl UlOVIlUi gvvi AAWAM >*< Army. He has re berry, and will reo Office on the thir< Exchange Bank ] early date. I Announcerr JNIVER SAL < Ford ?Vlotor Company to sell ?. consistent with dependable ire comment. Therefore, beca - i _i _ it ^ ? i De no cnange in mc pucc ui Runabout $500 Touring Car $525 Coupe $650 Sedan $775 Truck Chassis $550 * j se prices F. O. B. Detroit lotor Coi [ewberry, S. C. < .- .v.- ;: ^ ; ; Opening | February 14 1919 | the openirg of sh Grocery 9 d to be there. v intain a clean, sani- djj grocery and meat ^9 be accommodating lelivery. strictly for cash to not come to the y pay our driver, as iless paid for. want to pay every j /e made the followre us $10.00 and we J For $10.10; $15.00 credit for $15.15; le given credit for you will be given >ok like this: A A J pzu.uu | - - - $2.85 Balance $17.40 ftavA mnriAV UM W V 9 sh Grocery , vacated by Savings Bank ^ idahle itry own has been te United States turned to Newpen his Dental 1 floor of the Building at an J / \ \ lent > K J A R ?- i I its cars for the ? quality, is too use of present Ford cars: * 9 npany i "A