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TOI.CME LT? NUMBER 15 NEWBERRY, S. C- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. - TWICE A WEEK, SU8 A YEAB PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS J PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY, i } Prosperity, Feb. 20.?The members of Rev. MoKowaa's three charges kave given him a Ford runabout. k This dhows the. high esteem in which I .5 lie is held by his members, ft ttisa Elizabeth Hawkins has re| turned to her school work at Marion, j | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor of Wal-j baiia are visiting at the home of Mrs.! Taylor's father, Mr. A. G. Wise. AQes Willie Mae Wise spent Tues- j day in Columbia. Miss (Elizabeth McWaterg of CoPumbia was home for the week-end. Miss Sara Haynes bas gone to Clem^ son college to visit her a^nt, Mrs. J. S. Hunter. Mrs. M. C. Morris was called Saturday to Lykeland on account of the death of her brother, Mr. Belton Ra^l. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise have returned from Atlanta, where Mr. Wise ! had gone for another car or muies. i Mr and Mrs. H. J. Rawl of Lexing- j ton were week-end guests at Wise ; loteE. Miss Katie Mae Nance of Silver-; street spent Saturday and Sunday gft with her mother, Mrs. Alma Nance. j E Mrs. J. C. Duncan has returned to i f Brwin, Tenn., on account of the ill-! Hjl ness of her dau^hter-in-Iav;. * j Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Hunter spent1 *Pa?sdav in Columbia. i Mr. S. J. Kohn has returned from! I Columbia. ' Hiss Gertrude Bobb of Lone Star i Still Have ki Some good Ke 17 mares and mule r fine saddle horse Will trafie for Li sell on time on g _ i Come and look * . 11 . let us taiK togetr ( fiine stock. | * Prices reasona f S. A. ] l I Jacobs Liv< NEWBERRY > ' Noti A Car 0 r MWe have a large biie parts and a have the largest s tubes we have ev rv a stock of stor rfit your car and i wilh every batter you want, we hai wait on the trade business. Give u j we will do the res L_ r ornlina VUl UII11U Agent Oakland, Chalmers Have Cars in Stock. is home for a few days. Rev. J. D. Kinard of Johnstone wa* a visitor to our town last week. Mrs. Jeff Beacham of Spartanburg visited Miss Edna Fellers this week. Mrs. C. C. Wyche left last week for a visit to her parents at Old Fort, N u. Miss Mozie Sufcer has returned tc Peak after a visit to Miss Elvira Kibler. Calhoun Young, one of the old time negroes died -Monday in Columbia and the remains were brought "beck here to his home for burial on Tuesday. Everybody knew Uncle Ca!houn and in his death Prosperity loses its ~J * ""J nf ifo Knot noPTA P i i , UlUUM- <*UU VUC \JL v -WAV izens. Entertainment at St, Philips. There will be an entertainment at St. Phillips school house Friday night PphniArv 21st The ladies will sell ice cream. The fish pond lias beer replenished with a new variety 01 fish, having escaped tie German mines and submarine, they are eager for bait?come and cast in your hook and line. T*l?? /v fflofnra s\ P tTlo OVOTlinf? X UC special ica.i.ui ^ vi. v will be the "wheel of fortune" wher-2 you may obtain many valuables foi a small sum. TAKE NOTICE?We will gin only on Tuesdays, hereafter, and only or that day. Farmers Oil Mill, J. H. Wicker, Mgr. 2-11-61 7 ! on Hand . . * 4 . intucKy norses, s, and a couple IS. iberty Bonds or food paper. them over and jer about some ble. BUSH ery Stables s. c. ce to wners stock of automoiccessories. We itock of tires and er had. We carage batteries to i gjarantee goes y. If it's gasoline ire two tanks to ;. We want your is a chance and St. Auto Co. and Maxweii Automobiles Prices Guaranteed. i NEWS OF PO31 ARIA, ? ? I ( ' Pomaria, Feb, 17.?Mr. John Back : Bedenbaugh has been appointed mag istrate of Pomaria at the present sit- i ting of the law-makers and has al-j, ? J ? /v ? * V. ^ J ?? f { iU A I * ieau; ueguu iuc uuuca vi iuc uuivt. | Mr. J. T. Kinard resigned the office j' > in Mr. Bedenbaugh's favor. - There is a great deal of talk of some !( part of Lexington County coming over ' to Newberry and seems to be very > favorable with those who live near : here on the Lexington side. | The Children's Missionary Society^ t met with Mrs. T. A. Setzler on last j Wn/lncoilotr ovonlrnr onH olmnot Ol'arv i Vf UUU^/OUU/ V* VU1U5 MAlVi V ? V* ? member was present and a fine pro-p gramme was rendered, after which re- j] ! freshments were served. Mrs. Setzler I 1. (conducted the society. !i ! ' 1 ! Mr. Albert Wilson's nice new resi-, ; dence is being rapidly built and is Hearing completion and will be oc-s cupied by him in a few days. i i There is a lot of fertilizer being ! hauled out now, but not half as much t l as was last year. The farmers are i very slow in buying their fertilisers ( : as they will not use much this year. ^ j The flu seems to have subsided and j things are about normal around Po-. i maria now. The scnooi is putting m some extra time now by teaching on j Saturdays. M Mr. W. B. Wise has some fine mules I ? L | here for sale and is disposing of them | < t rapidly. He has sold several car loads 1 here this season. Mr. W. L. Bedenbaugh returned ' from Columbia where he went to buy ; i i i I < GUT EDGE COTTON STOCK Fi 5 shares Commerci ID shares National 10 shares Oakland c 10 shares Mofloho Company stock 10 to 15 shares Ne\* stock. All of these stock dividends. % I have for sale a conveniently located price. I also have for nicest farms for a size, the right grade location, with a nic I A R1 -Telephones r _ hnvcAii DM jun COMI ! i I f ! -> i i Just reeeived ca car of self rs i . We have a large star oats, beardl fr\r\A nn<rr% fiav fl ?-V ? ment of syrup in See us and get I r i ;ome stock for his farm. Mr. Jas. L. Graham and Mr. A. H. | founts went to Newberry on Wed- j lesday to attend to some business and j i o do some shopping. j f Dr. H. H. Huggins and family of j j Wanning are visiting Mrs. Huggins* j a mrent, Mr. John A. Summer. I j Mrs. Sam B. Berly of Pontiac is 1 _ i ? risiting relatives here for a few; ^ lays. i. { Mr. .J. W. C. Long was in Pomaria j i short time Wednesday on business.? j ' _ J 4 Private Otis Lominack of Camp ; i rlancock, Augusta, Ga., spent a short t 'urlough at his home near here. c Mr. Sam Johnson and family of ^.sheville are expected here the latter o part of the week to visit relatives. 11 I Col. A. L. Aull made a business trip c .0 Columbia this week, returning s lome Tuesday. ! t Mesdames J. J. Hipp. P. T." Living- t >ton and D. C. Bundrick were in Po- 2 naria Saturdav doing: some shopping. There will be a regular meeting of c he Woodmen of the World here next c tV'ednesday night at 7:30 o'clock to c ;lect delegates to the convention v vhich meets at Spartanburg March t 18-19. ! i1 After goino- to press Monday after- j noon news was received in Newberry 1 Df the arrival inx New York Monday j 3i the 61st artillery. Several of the boys at once wired home and others ? wrote cards which followed. The new* . sras that they would go to Camp Up- I ton, L I..;' || 1 I MILL AND BANK OR SALE al bank stock bank stock otton mill stock n Manufacturing -berry Cotton Mill s are paying good six-room cottage. [, at a reasonable sale one of . the home, the right of land, the right e residence.. I * m URTON 57 and 18 / GROCERY ANY \ r of meat also rising flour. stock of yellow ess barley, hog nd a fresh shipi barrels. | our prices. mmmn?ammmmmmmmmk IMMMHUxmiOMwaBflBBMUu Another Still Captnred. J ? Sheriff Cannon G. Blease and Dep-: ity D. J. Taylor went Monday to a ? rom the city, near the St. Phillip's j a ty and brought a still to Newberry. jid lodged it in the county jail. It | S lad been located by Mr. D. T. Wicker, !t: . good -citizen living about 10 miies it( rom the cOty, near the St. Phsll?p's j?l - - in :ommunuty, who iouna u m some >ines about a mile from his home. a t le immediately notified Sheriff Blease [*he still is complete in every way, B Laving the cup and worm, and *.a e opper throughout. , Sheriff Blease says that no mash >r anything was found to indicate f iiitt il ihlU uccu uytiuivu AUbvij , v*ept that a hole had been dug on the ^ ide of a branch, which looked as g fro ugh the still had been there. From ^ he looks of this still it seems like t n old timer. I This is the third still that has been j1 :aptured by Sheriff Blease and hisj t deputies during the last year. Parties j iiarged with operating the other two! rill come un for trial at the March ! erm of court I l YE have a aood stock of buggies that j a must be sold, also turn plows, har- fl ness and wagons. It will pay yon t to get our prices before you uy c Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-21 r.f i Announcing New Furnil at 1213 Bo \ (Next to Obsc Saturday, I We are opening of Furniture of tl and finish, consist Our stock was lowest Cash Pric sold at very attra We extend a sp oil />nm/3 o IU Ail tU wv/iuv m new and up-to-d We. anticipate a' your patronage satisfaction in ev KIELER - GRAI COMP Newberry ' ' / ... NITRATE OF SODA. By order of Chas. J. Brand, Chief >ureau of Markets, Washington, D. C.? J1 persons who have made applicaions for nitrate of soda through the overnment will deposit in the Naional Bank of Newberry, S. C., money o cover the cost of the soda plied or at $81 per toil or $8.10 per zoo ound bag t. o. b. ports. This is pergreement, Section 6 of the applicaion, and should any person fail to aake such deposit, it will be taken as vidence that the applicant does not yieh the soda. If for any reason apilicant does not get the full amount pplied for, surplus deposits will be efunded. All tne nitrate 01 soaa nas Deen. orered out and will begin to arrive oon. This was thought best in order hat each applicant might get soda in ime for use. Make all deposits to the credit of C. j' Lester, Federal Nitrate Distribuor. C. L. LESTER, Distributor. i Smith-Davis. I Mrs. Irene Smith qi Oakland Mill ,jid Mr. J. H. Davis of the Newberry Jill were married at the residence of he bride in the Oakland village Monlay afternoon at 2:15 o'clock by M'agstrate C. W. Douglas. tmmammmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmm * Opening )v iure Stare . _* H yce Street ?' - . irver Office) 7eb. 22nd V - 1 :' n Ill-IP < a VV/UI^/AWV A4LM%> ie latest design ing of all grades. \ k/Mi rfUf flip j UUU^XXb fc?V kixv es -?nd will be ictive figures. ecial invitation nd inspect our late stock. liberal share of . . \ and guarantee ery particular. j f UAM CIMD ''I HAITI " UULPLill 'ANY South Carolina