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PERSONALS. ;h Mr. J. C. Patterson, our pleasant is manager of the local telephone ex- a change, returned the first of the week from Aiken after having accompanied fc Airs, Patterson to that celebrated s South Carolina health resort and de- d lightful place to spend the week. He v will go to Aiken again this Sunday C and return home with <Mrs. Patter-' son. v <Mr. Jordan Pool, late of oversea? I z popularity, is indulging in the favor- 1 ite pastime of the substitute at the i] post office on the ciy delivery line. t Mr. J. L. Burns and daughter, little i Mkc tovaK-ti returned several davs t ago from Wadesboro, X. C., after vis | iting his brother, Mr. C. H. Burns, a recently from overseas. They were j, ^ accompanied here by his sister-m-,.^ law, Mrs. Sam Burns and little son. 0 on a visit to her parents. Mr and Mrs. f, Benj. Halfacre. in the county. 1 s (Messenger Richard Julien, now on t the run between Charlotte, X. C., and Danville, Va, with the express, came v in Monday on the sick list to spend ? a few days with relatives in Xew-! hprrr jf Miss Lucile Suber spent several'v days the latter part of last week Vn'j< Colombia visiting her mother at* the'a hospital. Mrs. Suber, her friends will fc regret to know, was not doing so well. I Sergt. Jas. A. Padgett, recently re- i turned from overseas, left Tuesday a to go back to Camp Greene after] j spending a ruriougn at nis uome in. a Newbery. Sergt. Padgett was Vn tEose big battles and was wounded in the ^ great fight in the Argonne forest/ jj where "the ra*n of red was as merci-j0 Jess as the fires of hell." | Miss Lucy Agnew, teacher at Spring f] Hill, was in the city Sunday on her c way to school, stopping with Mrs. W. j p W. Cromer. ' !g Xtl y DU1U1U, vutwi a ovuuvui, u spent the week-end i?t home. J Mr. Kirk Wicker^Spf New York is n recovering from an.Juration for ajp. s pendicitis in that city and is getting i: along all right, is the cheering mfor-' ii mi tion he wrote his father, Mr. Law- h t rence D. Wicker. h r , I Miss Ethel Bowers returned Mion- j fi day to her school teaching in Golds- "V boro, N. C., after recovering from a1 severe illness of influenza. When b *?amo hnrnp airlr some weeks atTO n w I aftr having been in the hospital at' c J i _ Goldsboro she sent in her resignation | E as school teacher, but the trustees s declined to accept it and gave her w ample time to recuperate in her rest p at home. j Mr. William Ewart, lately _ with General Pershing overseas and now h visiting h*s father, Judge Ewart, left ? Wednesday for Greenville to spend, c a couple of days with friends there, j ih iM^r. Horace Swittenberg, recently J ^associated with the 61st artillery e: "over there," has returned from a a: visdt to relatives in Kingstree and T Sumter, . i j n Mary, the bright and attractive lit- c /tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank n P. Devore, is in bed as the result o: r< * i an accident Tuesday afternoon. While' playing in the street in front of the o home with several other little child- n ren she sustained a gash and bruise a: ,on the knee jcKnt, having been struck ! by Mr. Jno. C. Hipp's horse, the ani- a raal's foot coming down heavily upon p the child while running past. Dr. IV J. M. Kibler was called in and dress- c< ed tlxe little sufferer's wounds, whicb,! however, although very painful, are a not serious, and little Mary is'get- t< ting along all right. It was an un- r avoidable accident and Mr. Hipp is T not being Jalamed for it. He was on e: his way home in his buggy and did tl not see the children in the road in ! time to stop. j |( Miss Mildred Evans is home for a V week from college at Nashville. iv< Mrs. William Brooker of Columbia j is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs., fi H. H. Evans. jr< Mr. H. H. Rikard received a letter s< from his son Murray on Thursday bearing the news that he had the mis- tl rnrtnnp to break hid rieht lee just r>i above the ankle but tbat lie was do-' e< ing fine. Murray is captain of a gun -. te H uer's crew on the battleship Utah but g; since his misfortune he has been' t< transferred to the Solace and is re-; C ceivinv the best attention possible ;fs He will probably receive a leave of si absence as soon as he can travel, j The accident occurred on Sunday, 9th ' p; He is with the fleet down around hi Cuba. ! s( >Mr. W. J. Ruff of.Pomaria 3, was S( in the city Wednesday. Mr. Owen Holmes, who was the first! sc volunteer from Newberry county fori the IT. S. marine service, has return-jh< ed from League Island,. | A * Mrs. O. McR Holmes was called to j cc j , 'he bedsAIe ol her sister, Miss Daisy'hi Schenck, and was with her when she: ci died Tuesday morning at the Balti-jtc more hospital, Asheville, from the af-jtn * - ler effects of influenza. . Her sisters,'hr Mrs. J. J. Disosway of Atlanta and eT Miss Ada Schenck, who teaches in school at Hickory Grove, N. C., were | 0 also present at her death, the latter aving been with her during her ill- f ess. Among the surviving relatives' > her brother, Mr. W. C. Schenck of 'ewberry. I -Mrs. Walter I. Herbert has withj :er for a visit of several months hers ister. Mrs. E. R. Pendleton of Pen-! leton, whose husband is engaged ?r.! far work in France under the Y. M. A.?The State. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. Daitch attended the redding in Johnston Tuesday of Miss ; telle Steinhart and Mr. Morris Daitch. S rhe bride is one of Johnston's charm-;, ng daughters. The groom is one of ke well known Daitch brothers, and; a a prominent merchant of Sober-' on, Ga. l Mr. G. "W. Hiller is the new janitor t the court house, Mr. John/ Li v ngston having resigned the position 1 Ir. Livingston hau to quit the work m account of the condition of iiis ather. Mr. L. C. Livingston, who has | ince died, and the son has to atten'3 o the duties of the farm. 'H. W. Dominick, Esq., of Chappell^i ras a visitor in the city yesterday.? 1 ? A JJ L? 1Ai1. I ^aurens Advertiser, j-mn^ > Dr. A. J. Bowers has returned: ( rom Plains, Ga, after an extended I isit to that delightful place. Plains ; 3 pretty in the centre of a thousand j cres. We are glad to see Dr. Bowers ack. . j Mr. Paul Adams of San Antonio, 'exas, recently receiving lus honor- i ble discharge at Camp Travis, is in s'ewberry visiting his parents, Mr.' ( nd .Mrs. Jno. C. Adams and family. |, Miss ^.Carrie Miller returned to her', ome at Blairs Thursday after spend- j ag a week in Newberry at the home i Mrs. 'F(. W> Higgins. v Mrs. J. O. Dunstan has returned nom the Columbia hospital after reovering from an operation for ap endicitis. Herman y friends mil be j lad to know that she is restored to ealth. ' j Mr. Frank Ewart has gone to Wag-j' er, S. C., as manager of Lybrand's : tore at that place. Manager Ewart 1 3 a good and successful conductor i a tfcat line of business ana,- since 1 aving had a' rest from it< over seas ' c will no doubt put more of the * gfrting spirit into the trade at Wagner. | j Mr. E. T. Summer went to Colum-1 ia several days ago on a pleasant j lission. He was married in tharj ity Wednesday by the IRev. A. trunson, pastor of the Washington 1 treet Methodist church. His bride i as Miss Thelma R. Cowart of Tarp- i a, Plat . !] Mr. Alfred C. Mo4thews o? Barn- s ell spent the week-end at his former 1 ome x'n Newberry. ^ The Rev. Waiter I. Herbert, in 1 hai^e of the Methodist Men's club tere, received word from., his son, 1 . Furman Herbert, yesterday to the i Sect that he had been commissioned j ti ensign in the naval reserve las:: hursdayj. Ensign Herbert was im-j lediately given an honorable dis-j harge and will arrive here in the ext few days for a visit to h*s pa- . jnts.?The State, 20th. J Mrs. Laura Belle Burton and bahy } f Newberry are visiting at her other's.?Corinth cor Saluda Stand. { rd. Mr. and Mrs. George Dominick, Mr ( -3 T> -niA T\r\TW\V*"l/?1? Af "DrrtO il'U iUI^a. lA/UiiUiV/Zl VI x xvroerity, spent Sunday with Mr. and ( [rs. A. P. Parrott.?Pleasant Grove Dr Saluda Standard, 20th. Ensign R-os-coe Evans, who gradn-; ted with his commission at Hamp- < )n Roads, is at home with his pa-i i cnts. Hon. and Mrs. H. Hj. Evans. ^ he Evans boys are all here, with the xception of Rex, who is on the bat- ^ ieship Texas, somewhere. Messrs. W. H. Hardeman and O. S. j 2oree renresented Newberry taamo. i Woodmen o? the "World, at the consntion in Spartanburg. Lt. W. W. Herbert arrived home,' om Camp Jackson Tuesday, having f ?ceived his final discharge from the ?rvice. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Summer and, leir little son, Elmer, Jr., accom-j ained by Dr. Robert Mayes, return-1 :1 last Saturday from New York, af-; i ?r consultation with specialists re- j ?rding the little hoy, who was taken! > New York from the hospital in! olumbia. The many friends of the imily regret to learn that the little ififerer is no better. j1 J. H. Campsen, after spending the ; ast three months in Newberry with \ (s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. F. H. Campin, has returned to his work in the Ju'llit?i n ru.11 way ?uvya cll vi/xuuiuia.. | Gray Diclvert. recently from over. >as, having received his honorable j scharge at Camp Lee. Va., arrived | 3me Wednesday. His father, Mr. G.; j ?. Dicfcert, was in at' ^nce at! >urt. being a juror 't he kind earted Judge Georg* \ r nee exised him for the tfir ug so as i allow the good father the oppormity of going home to welcome the )y who had jirst come home after 1 ?d"ri?fir t*e hardships of horrid war j IUICI *1 IdllUO. A lit? - I *'er'9 "brother, Mr. Walter Djcfrert,, j )t a telegram from Gray telling him i to meet him at the train, but Walte** j had to meet the train and so met the j brother before being handed the tel- j egram. ^ TAKlOrS AM) ALL ABOlT There will be a box party at >It Pleasant school house Friday night, March 21. The public is cordially invited. Two colored boys. Jesse Brooks and j Johnnie Shears, committed assault! j and battery jointly, which cost them j $r> apiece in the rec-order's court j Tue^dav. At the same session Re-! i corder Earhardt inflicted the afflie-1 tion of a $10 fine against Geor^o i Halty. small colored boy, charged j with petit larceny, which was also; rvpi11 And another eolorpd individual ! ''? j Herman Stark, lost $2.00 by paying it j as a fine for cursing in the streets, j "The Fight of the Corsets" woi'M i make a good scenario for a moving; picture Two well known ladies in! I Newberry are agents for these useful and necessary articles an<t judging by the large numbers each is: disposx'ng of her particular make both' styles are very popular in this city; " ? '1 A M A VI /I A/\?Vl Vll ' UUU CUUULjr. XX UVW CillU ICJ.U*'.; j (?) corset must be a delight, although 1 Eve got along very well, no doubr j without one, much less a change dur in<r wash day. Rev. Dr. W. J. Langston of Green-1 ville will preach at Enoree Baptist! church next Sunday morning at 11 j o'clock. The public is cordially iu-! rifed to attend. Service at St. Lukes Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. I ; 1 . I V I PondniK * j i /In a few days the probate judge will recive from the State Pension Commissioner application blanks for pensions. The veteran who applies tor a pension will have to make as affidavit that he was a, soldier in n/\?ihna*?tr ffloi'menf H11 Tin P" tVlP uv/uiyuu/ y war. This affidavit will have to be ;worn to before a notary public or before the probate judge. Then two soldiers will have to make affidavit :hat they knew that yon were in the irmy as stated in your affidavit. As to widows?a widow must be >0 or over years old and had married n/ifnon 1CQ/I av> ic? ri/v tn I/U1U1 C A.U %J\J f \J 1 WilCl V/ iu AJkV UVVU V?* ipply. . She will have to proceed the same as a veteran and have the samo 1 ?root' The proof will be hard to get, ;o I would advise that the lady apply :o the:.veterans to help get the proof.! rhe probate judge can take-^our af-! Sdavit but you must furnish the proof I I am not on the board this time but. trill be glad to* help every -one as j nuch as I can. W. G. Peterson. 1 ] Bequest for Barnes. i. If the following people will call at he Home Service department of the'j ?ed Cross, Newberry, S. C., they will j lear of something to their benefit. |. Anyone reading this notice who knowsi my of the people named kindly ad- ' rise them of same and ask them to jail at the office as mentioned: Cre>sa Coleman_ general delivery, or* 1 o. v. Lillian Glasgow, Newberry,^ S. C. Rosalee Davis, Newberry, S. C. Lizzie L.U Cleveland, Newberry," S. j 1. R. F, D. No. 1. Sally Cannon, (R. F. D, No. 3, New -1 berry, S. C. \ 'Mary Lucindy Cannon, R. F. D. No. 5, Newberry, S. C. Ella Bell Williams, Newberry, iS. C. Ella Washington, Newberry, S.#C. Miss Fannie B McCaughrin, Secretary. I' I * ??? I ??- I SPECIAL NOTICE i . i FOlt SALE?Eight doul le decked long' store counters; good condition. R. j McC Holmes. ^ 3-21 2tp j WE have all sizes of wagons now, from one horse to six. - Let us price you and show you what we have. Johnson-McCrackin Company ;" 3-21 tf j WE ha Ye listed five to six acres at Oakland mills, <Newberry. This property fronts on Piedmont highway and is just outside the city limits. Excellent small farms or subdivisions proposition. 'Priced 1 at $1,000.00 for a quijck trade. Write or phone De Loach Realty Co., Co-J lumbia, S. C. 3-21 3t, 'OR SALE?40 pure bred Duroc Jers-j ey Pigs. Extra fine. $10.00 each, j Now ready to ship. Also sows and : gilts for sale. R. D. Smith and Son.; wholesale grocers, Newberry, IS. C. Ik Phone 88. 3-21 ?tj TANTED ? Subscriptions for TheHerald and News, Pictorial Review, j Needlecraft, sMcColl and any other! periodical wanted, at publisher's) prica. fcurtig Epling 3-lStf I / - O PICK A HOrSF PKOGKA5I. Friday. March 21. WILLIAM DESMOND in "THE PRODIGAL LIAR" ALzO A CHRISTY COMEDY Saturday, March 22. The 7th episode of "A.MAN OF MIGHT" BIG V COMEDY i ALSO A STRAND COMEDY Monday, March 24. THE DA BAR A in "SALOME" and a >H TT AND JKF7" COMEDY AUTO OWNERS Just received shipment of Auto Goods of all kinds for covering tops. We cut and manufacture same. All jobs guaranteed. PRICE & KEIGHIEY . "n! ^T0&S-'tii d u GOR^SETPS t; r r r> ineyixzce in rronz MRS. J. R. EISO>\ * Newberry, S. (!. FOR SALE?K> registered Dtiroc Jer sey Pigs, $20 each, frith papers, now ready to ship. Also a few registered sows for sale. 'R. D. Smith andSon, wholesale grocers, Newberry, S. C., Phone 88. 3-21 2t LtifciS rrom my, pen or mompson a Imperial Ringlet Barred Rock stock direct. 15 eggs $5.00. John B. Mayes. ' 3-18 2t Wanted to bny?Second hand gasoline engine in running order. ,WC. Sligh, Newberry, RFD 3. 3-18 2 WANTED-^Reliable single white man for special work on farm. Address H. H. Rrkard, Newberry, S. C. 3-18 4t. i -i * i ? i . . . L'lease Subscribe to the Atlanta SemiWeekly. Journal or the Tri-Weekly Constitution for one year . and a book <>f the greatest war for $3.0 . The Progressive Farmer $1 a year. Will give an account book during month of March. Your orders w*H be appreciated. Phone 251. Ourtl? I. Epting, Agent, 1704 Nance St. Newberry, S. C: 3-18 2ia Pen No., 2 Thompson's strain, 15 eggs $2.00. John B. Mayes. x 3-18 2t Home-made meal, grits and kraut for sale at J B McDowell's new grocery st:re. 3-14 4tp Millions Hardy Frost Proof Cabbage Plants from selected seed, any variety. Now until May $2 per 1,000, 10.000, $1.50. Porto Rico Sweet Potato Plants $3 per 1,000. Send us your orders. Enterprise Truck 'Farm, Georgetown, S. C. 1 have removed my dental parlors *.r> the New Exchange barrk building. E. H Kibler. 12-31 t.fj Persons needing bored well should consult Q. P. Hill or R C. Sligh, Newberry*1. " 2-14 8tp 666 cures Headaches, Biliousness loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fln? Tpnic. ? 8-5tf ?"n i-? j a. t_ 1 : iv.i 1 vt-E. nave a jjooa siuuk ui uuggiws men, must be sold, also turn plows, harness and wagons. It will pay you to get our prices before you buy Johnson-McCraekin Co. 2-21 tf PIAXOS?The Sehulz Piano sings itself right into/your soul Willi take your Liberty Bonds at par. J. j L. Bowles, Newberry, S. C. 3-7 tf; ' RIDING CULTIVATORS?Come in j and let us show you what we have! in cultivators and Disc harrows;1' aiso smoothing harrows. Johnson- J McCrackin Co. 2-21 tfJ. S66 cortahis no alcohol, arsenic no* j )ther poisonous dru?j. 8-5 tf | \H11E FENCING?We have our sec-1 ond car wire fencing. Come in and; let us show you what we have. Also; a good price on nails. Johnson-! McCrackin Co. 2-21 tf Ij i I See Fs for Tonr Fertilizer, Acid and Ammoniated goods. Any analysis you desire. Get our quotations be - j fore placing your orders. It will j prove to your advantage. Farmers ! Cooperative Association for Newberry County, C. L Lester, Manager. 12-10 tf. ( ? Opera ! Linw^wTi [BARA OJri ADMISSION ) DR. YOUNG M | DENT N 307-308-309 Exchari ??? ??y? Rflcf Ranair !^n U\*Ol livpuil UVU 1 We are now in position Owners in this section the possible. We do Cylinder Reboring ing and Stoi^age Battery Rep We have two.. Governmen 1 -J? iL . L .i - * wno Can glV? me UCSI sciyiu anything from radiator cap t< v See us and get bur prices. All work cash and satisfad Ralrpi* Xt Telephone 264 ? How Abou New Bn I _ ? m m ? One that combines bei durability? And at a p: prise you? We have 'ei Umli Pmnf Rrnwn Pn illgll 1 Ulllt, UIVTIU) LIU All good makes knowi their good workmanship We need the money, we will sell you any one buggies at actual cost fo Come in and see us ai Kncroips. The Pure \ NOTICE TO COLORED TEACHERS 22, j OF NEWBERRY COUNTY aske raeel Plea The colored teachers association of . 111611 Ne-prberry county will hold a meeting at Hoge school oh Saturday, March r- . * ) . . i House, ir. March 24 2Q CENTS ] I. BROWN, W 1ST VI ige Bank Bldg. I V =1 rice Possible to, give to the Auto l J oesi repair service t m \A Oxy-Acetylene Weld- iflH airing. . I it Trained Mechanics v * an all cars, repairing o rear axle. ' f. f tion guaranteed. Oxner l* Newberry, S. C. I u < r it a Nice . i A iggy? J iuty and style and I ^ fliaf itflU I 1VV ft M* WM n* J iierson, American I i of all men for Vo, a short ?me j of these standard * >r the cash. g net look at these I ell Co. ) *4 * wm?am??mammae?mmmmumm?mmmmmmmmmmmammmm*' i it 11:30 a. m. All teachers are d to be present as this Is the last A ^irtg before fair and field day. Jj se see that the children will have mk exhibits ready by April 10. TJ. 3. Gallman, Colored Supt j r; 4 ^ 3