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PERSONAL. Mr. Ralph Jenkins left last nig'nt -for Newberry after spending severil days in the city.?M>. W. R. Reid, Jr. of Chappells is spending the day *>i the city.?Mr. Arch Smith went to Newberry this morning.?Index-Journal. lith. blisses Lueile and Anna Sr.oer went to Columbia Sunday to see their mother. Mrs. J. C. Saber in the Colombia hospital. Mr. E. M. Caine of "L&tfrens motored to the city an;! back "with the young ladles. "Mr. C. M. West received a letter lvt'; t^nn HhafUft G, Od?n vaj vu. Weet of Co Q-. 306th ammunition "tr&ra, American expeditionary forces. The many friends of thils young man will he glad to learn that he was well, and still busy. The letter was T?iwn a OO WtCU tiau"ai y au. \ " - First vCIass Private Walter L. RuJT o? Co. A, USth infantry, Thirtieth dirisicm, American expeditionary forces 1s visiting relatives at his former * koine in >?ewberry. He will return "TPuesday to the debarkation hospital "11 Oolumbda for another examination, after which he hopes to get -his discharge from the service!. Elsewhere in this paper will 'be found a very 'interesting account thrilling experi *?*?? vfwimrr soMier who was CUUWJ, VI j V. -so severely wounded in action. His - many friends are glad to see him at home. Mr. R. 0. Sligh having resigned his position as policeman to go in with the grocery store of R C. Sligh, Mr. V Harry G. iStone has been elected to ? - ?-? -"t? t?J I tne lorce again unuer v/iuci ilu ^ "Rodeltsperger. Mr.- Stone has lately been helping the force at the postoffire: He jis a ^ocd detective-police. man and by this addition the strong police force has been strengthened. Mr. S. L. -"Mann, the expert plumber who -was -here last year doing fine and satisfactory for many people in ritv. 7ta.<v returned to Newberry "vfeere his services are again in densd Mrs. W. O. ^filler has returned trtm a pleasant visit to relatives in; v Clinton.' j Dr. J. a Stokes got a leUer Sunday "Erom Ut. E. E. Stuck of the 12th Aero ~e<piadron, American expeditionary * forces. It was dated at Coblenz, Ger many, January 25, end is interesting ! Dr; Stack's nk.cy friends will be glaj tb? Tearn that he expects to be home try the' middle of Apr!L Ke 'was well ar<! wrots, in a happy ve?n. He says the last copy of The Herald and -News he received was on tee 29th of October. {Nevr, "Doc." we send the 'pflpsr ^evrttferiy' twfee * a ''week. - ) He has lx?vri :in t&at <5errnan" country SinC? X5inber3.r' CoM^riz is a 'Wwn of if ~0 'people.' "It's a' bdavtif-ii country # hrs tost'its treaty for him'as he wants to get back home. While in I?rxem^ourg lie says the gr^ncT duk^ * *nd gtv.T.ci dncbess entertain^:! the American officers,. J. A. Mimnaugh. has returned from / ' the leading markets after selecting bis great supply ^or new goods for tne approaching season. Oscar Summer of 'Camp Sevier " srent the week-end at home. Hugh Fea^le who generally comes with him is in the camn hospital sick, which prevented his coming. Mr. Carl E. Feagle. who was in the "-canteen department of the navy at Charleston, sot his discharge and was in Newberry last week, returning t3 las former work in Columbia, 'E. A. Carpenter cf the weT known feotase of Haltiwacger & Carpenter, h&s just returned from the principal marfror? rtf fop pnnnfrv vc-'tVi nrtrp of the goods which this house has been ia the fcabit of carrying miss Julia Morris has returned from her vacation spent in Jenkinsvfite and now more than ever ready to serve the lady c:istom'ers at Halti-wanger & Carpenter's. ! .Mr. E. P. Matthews was taken suddenly and critically ill at his home Setttrday morning wlhile getting ready to" come ix) town. He continues in a critical condition. "Mr. 'E. H. Longshore of Abbeville earcie to Newberrv last week with the *ad "tfStrs -that his son Furman had dieii of pfttiumonia following influeuxa'r;m France. Chief Electrician Frank Taylor oi Norfolk navy yard, after a pleasant furlough spent here with his mother and other relatives, has returned to his duties. He was accompanied bv ~Ms wife, who was Miss Elena Varas Xew York. <Mrs. Alma Taylor, who has a son, Jack, with the 61st 'artillery, heard " that the boys would land today, "Tnes&ay. We hope it will not prove -to be Kke the first report. wmmmmammmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmm?m?mr GWear W\ ossari) Corset The Lace in Front >.- . i 5 - ./ ; ;# * : . .. "Jo-' -n1iSi1i'fef?Jr. 2 \ % A It fltl> $ A* I* ALL ABOUT f i i I The D. A. R. will give a patriotic rook .party Friday evening anri Fri? offa-n/v\n An fifMi f 1 fin> Cif th^ \i-ujf ait^/iiivv/u vii iiitu *.vvi Exchange bank building from 4 to C and from S to 11. The public is inJ vited,. You will see "The Highest Trump" at the opera house Wednesday, with Ea^l Williams, besides a Billy Parso'i comedy and the 12th episode of "The Iron Test," which will be run then instead of at the usual time on Thursday night owing to the date for the musical comedy, **35y .Soldier Girl." The matinee Thursday will show thl^ episode of "The Iron Test*' also, exclusively. Good attractions in the ??C/\/int?A VAtll* f CJ VVCCJl 3 p^ugiaiu, UCvuig JVU4 ?vuid at Gilder ana Weeks for the musical comedy. 7 Thursday Magistrate Chas. W. Douglas tried Annie Oallman, colored, for the oise of obscene and abusive language in public. Annie paid %">. on the unlucky 13th. Then on the next day another colored Annie,1 whose surname i-s Heyman, had a case before Recorder Jno. W. Earhardt, chargng her with disorderly living, for which sne foreited her bond of; $15. Her valentine was bad- ! Convicted in the recorder's court Monday on the charge of public in-! decency, Annie Louise James, colored,' .paid a fine of $10. ! A colored soldier, Ed Pitts of Newhorrv 1*0 Home fln flinloUS-h from J t ? o ( Camp "Wadsworth, where .he lias been; since January, having landed at Hampton Roads from overseas, suffering from a wound in the leg from shrapnel. Ed has been in some of the severe fighting and gives another negro soldier from Newberry, George Rutherford, credit for the killing of, a good many Germans. He says it is not hearsay evidence; he saw. George crawl about 100 yards dur-i ing a terrific battle and pick off ! enemy machine gunners with bis j ? ftiwninM fi?nm nno hlinpK tn ail 1 -11^^ tuiuiu^ V1U VMV other, in one instance getting six of .tjiose mon one after the ether, j Confidence Not Nerve. ' I We heard some one remark in.-j speaking of the handsome an$ upto-date grocery which has been recently opened by Claude Williams under the name of Williams' Cash ? -? . < ij i_ . i.i .j i Grocery, mat it iock a iui w u? ?c to open such a place in Newberry. ! It is a dandy and everything: is of j the very latest in fixtures7 and market and in its sanitary arrangements. It should be appreciated "by tiife buy-1 irig public in Newberry and tile appreciation should; be' in tj&e form "Of purchases.' " .' l1' -VJ? it wasn't nerve so- much as confidence in the good judgment of the pedple of Newberry. Mr. Williams believes that the people of Newberry deserve and should have as good and as handsome a grocery store as any other place, and he has confidence in the people of his community, and tne result is that his store will compare with any store anywhere. And it is not all style, but he has bought the very best line of groceries that j money will buy, and by following his j crrir>tiv he can afford ' yiciii VI j to sell tliem at a NSmall profit, be- ) cause he will not have to add enough 1 to the price of those whopay to make up for the ones who do not pay, or who are slow in paying. The opening on Friday was entirely satisfactory and the trade goodr He has a really fly proof and vrat proof store and the market Js the piciur^ of neatness and they say that Geo. | Rodelsperger does know how to cut 1 meat. We have tried for a long time to get some one to open just such a grocery in Newberry but we were always told it would not pay. A place that mpfcps vnn hunerv when you ko i iij on account of tie cleanliness and the neatness of it and the class of goods displayed and the neatness of the arrangement., and we are anxious j to have the doubters to have their : doubts removed and to see this store succeed. have no further inter- ! est in it than that as a citizen of ! Newberry we are glad that some one; i has had the nerve, no the confidence ; 'in the people of Newberry, to open just such a place. And we believe ; that it will pay if it is run properly; and we believe that Mr. Williams in-; tends so to run it. i ! i , NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING. I Notice is hereby given that we, the 1 undersigned jury commissioners for, Newberry county, shall at 9:00 a. m February 28th, in the office of the * I clerk of court, openly and publicly !draw the names of 36 petit jurors to (serve during the term of general sessions court, convening on March 17th. At the same time and place 18 grand jurors will be drawn to serve for the year. C. C. Schumpert, | J>. B. Halfacre, '' / Jno. C. Goggans. / Jury Commissioner3 ! Feb. 171^ 1919. \ "A.. . - . >!>,? ' .~:V.i4 .,,.'3: . SPECIAL NOTICE PIANOS-Will take your old pianos! or organs as part pay on a new; piano. Shipped direct from tli 21 factory. ,T. L. Bowles. 2-14 tfi LOST?A black velvet hand bag. Tor. j loise sueil riiii ilL tup auu Cdoiaei o.l bottom. Bright green lining-. Re-j ward if returned to Mrs.' James Mcintosh.. 2-18 It SHOE FOOD?On streets of Newberry one shoe with heel partly off. Owner may have by calling at The Herald and News and paying fcr this ad. 2-18 it( B. H. McCracken the v *no tuner is in town this week and will be pleased to look !over your instrument and ! put it in good shape. He may be reached at the Central House, Mrs. n John 0. Adams, phone 347. 2-18 CEMENT ?Just received a car of I cement. See us. Newberry Lumber Co. 2-14 3t We can rebore any Ford or Dodge ) Blaock and fit oversize pistons. Baker & Oxner. 2-14 i-tj TAK E~NOTICE?We~will" gin" on!y onj Tnesdays, hereafter, and only onj o xt lTarmovQ /"ill \T?11 T H i I Alt* I* UU J i, UllUViiJ V/** V. -*-*t Wicker, Mgr. 2-ll-6t Just Received?Another carload of j sash and doors. All sizes at tho i right price?best grades. Xewberry; Lumber Co. 2-11 tfj 1\'AXTED?Clerks. McCrory's 10cj tStore 2-7 3t| Beardless (or spring) barley for sale i by Johnson-McCrackin Co. l-24tf Carolina Eye for sale by Johnson-McT-' Crackin Co. 11-22 tf j Studebaker Wagons.?Just unloaded a j car. Johnson-McCrackin Co. l-10tf | nx T7 a * i ooo cures neaaacues, x>muusue?s t loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fin? Tonic. 8-Stf ? X " Tq the Ladies ilown anc III Kv and wi If/I ? ?- Sn a. r?* Ivl ' tAl M\ll\ ^l$prv> y?ur ? /II sard is C ' Mrs. J. I Tel3phone367 Roorr % <mn <puj BELIV * We have receive Oakla i the cheapest pric< on the market, shipment we hai get in four montl: get one. Carolina . s . \ OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. [l i i Tuesday, February 18 ! EMMY WEHLEN :n rtIIi;S BONDED WIFE." ALSO A BXLLIE WEST COMEDY i Wednesday, February 19. EARL WILLIAMS in "THE HIGHEST TRUMP" p ALSO A BILLY PARSON COMEDY The 12th episode of "THE IRON, TEST" i ^ will be run Wednesday night owini i* to a road show Thursday night | ,? Thnrsday, February 20 Ji Matinee only j The 13th episode of I THE IROX TEST" Thursday Night A BIG MUSICAL COMEDY *2IY SOLDIEK GIRL* Prices, plus war tax, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50<t HUNTING NOTICE. ! I Hunting rights on our lands joining and above Old Town have been leased, consequently hunting on same is strictly prohibited C. L. Pitts, Z. 0. Whittle. ! 2-II-St. Folghimi ar.<l Appier Oats for sale by ' Johuson-.McCrackin Co. 112$ tf 1 HAVE aTTKATTITK prices to make I on cord wood, green or dry, for im- E mediate, tali. spring or summer de- g liver7. Be sure to se4 m* before you S sell. * H. O. Long. 11-23-tf Sllverstret. S. C. For Sale?One Ford Touring: Car in good condition. Good tires. Nick Holmes. 2-7-tf I T lutvp romnr^i} m-r iTgmta-1 nnrTnrc I the Xew Exchange bank buftding. E. H .Kibler. - 12-51 t1 666 contains bo ateobol, arsenic aoy other poisonous dm j. &-& tf MMBWMaMMMHI OaMMMMMMMMi of Nettiherr-v 1, County: V im repre|f nting the 55AKO I ? ... *>"* In -> : t-v ' _ - - ' ill be pleased to fit you a A jw model or duplicate ? Id one for you. Gosfor all figures. 'rices $2. SO up. * ?. Eison i 24 Newberry Hotel, : * i " r i 5.00 r ft n w? r\ H, ?\ JU U ; | d a car lead of n 4**S1 n nd Six e six cylinder car This is the first ? 1 _ LI /e ueen dDic IU is. Come in and . * . ' -i ' s "ord Cylinder Blocks reborcd to any; o\erjizt\ Baker ?? Oxner. 2-ll-6t < [?rfi?vr yorr poultry and e^gs to the Ca.:h I'oiiltvy Co . Prosperity. S. C., awl yea will always got the highest market price for them. 0;:r office is next door to Wise's Hardware Store. Our policy is fair and hon- j est dealing. Mark B. Bedenbaugii,! Manager 2-14 It, iVe will accept Liberty Bonds in ex- | change fer any merchandise pur-, chased of us. B. B. Sclrumpert & ! Co., Prosperity, S. C. 2-14 2t teed Wheat for sale by .Tohnson-Mc-1 Cracfcin Co. 11-22 if j Will Cash 4 ' / / ; \ Our ope ning was' Patrons expressed | don in a very sufc of the neat and j store and market * It is ?FLY PRC ?RATPRC ?ENT/REL Goods fresh and of tl from the most reli; housewives of the ton ways welcome. Com and make our place li central.?It is neat. iii'l . :7'i ' f I Williams Ca Main Street, Newberry -rhi . L.?-?v , TVeoei U^enti Dr. Young M. E , honorably disch; United States A opened a Dental / 309 Exchange / I will have a at mv f J and will sell these or will swap for a mule, cow or Lib< Remember the ds see me and save i BEN A. f ________ Tig*, I*!g?y Pigs-Pure bred Duroe nn Jerseys. Some registered and some not registered. Prices very reasonable. Order quick. R. D. Smith k Son. Wholesale Grocers. Newberry, S. Phone SS. 2-14 l!t ^ See I s for Your Fertilizer, Acid and <HQ Ammoniated goods. Any analysis SO you desire. Get our quotations be-? fore placing your orders. It will V prove to your advantage. Farmers ^ Cooperative Association for Newberry County, C. L Les.er, Manager. 12-10 tf. Persons needing bored well should consult G>. P. Hill or R. C. Sligh, < Vomhorrv 2-T4 8tn> ..vn^w.^. - r M lams i Grocery . very satisfactory. I their appreciasstantial manner sanitary grocery wp Karp I v*i V% \ T W* ^ OF J >QF I Y SANITARY ] be best grades and able booses. The ra and county areale in when m town k leadquarters. It is I You are weljsbme. rl ' ;> P \\ i ck ioti viyv^t j I Savings Bank Old Stand I ==f \ n/laWa i I IAVW MJIW f A stry 1 trown has been 1 irged from the / fl _ 1 > r , irniy. ne nas , office at J Bank Building /] =i iaq/1 nf m VsCii ivau vi MB le Mules J ?tables V A1 1 uruary zi \ i mules on credit iny kind of horse, ;rty Bonds. V . ite and come to noney. 1AVIRD r