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tl'EKSO>ALS. Mrs. Lula Belle Smith returned last ^eek from a visit to her former home 41 Saluda. She had a vacation from the Daitch Bros, store while Mr. and JiCrs. P. Daitch attended the marriage of his brother at Johnston. Sergt. Jas. A. Padgett, who spent a few clays last week in Newberrv t V. hi hrnthai- Mr AT .V YT KU 1U3 uivui\,i, .'it . ?u. 41. . -..0 , was one of the first soldiers to land in France. Miss Reba Lorick returned Friday to her home in Irmo after visiting Mvss Lillie 'Mae Bushardt. Mr. Jnti. ?,1. Km-rd lias been ap pointed by Governor Cooper a delegate to the cotton convention at Memphis March 24 Mrs. Willie Palmer and little son of "h ...iii iare visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McWhirter. Mr and Mrs. D. V. Knight of Gravcourt, Laurens county, passed thro'Jga the city Friday, traveling in automo-i bile, on their way to visit her mother. Mtsj. Jno. F. Eanks, at St. Phillip3, for a few days. Mrs. Knight is a Herald and News subscriber. She - /v mm rrrV\ t says sue <ippiaww? iuc pu>pci, nuuu makes it easier to write for it. Mrs. Joseph A. Bailey of Clinton1 epent a few days the past week with Mrs. R G. Ellesor. I Mrs. Arthur Copelanfl of Clinton visited last week at the home of Mrs. S. B. Jones. * /I Tl'MUn ? t -\t- D T> lucwia v. *Tiin?.ma cvii ui ;ur. v,. 1 Williams of Saluda reached ho ire last w^ek from Camp Di'x of New! Jersey with his honorable discharge from the service. He has a brother who was over seas who is expectod to reach home beDre many days. JMrs. t. S. Rickett, accompanied by .her daughter. Marearet. of Newberry. V w ? is spending a few days in Charleston before leaving for Jacksonville American, 22nd. . I Miss WilHjo Austin of Cross spent the week-end *n Newberry with Mtes Marv Wallace. "Mr. Robert West is at home here, lis ring returned last week from New York after spending a pleasure visit to that city since his honorable di's charge from the receiving snip in Philadelphia. ? Mrs. Jennie Lee Long's mother anft ~ ^sister v**ited her last Friday. *?. C. h. Lester is delivering soda shipped by the government at the 'Southern depot. Those who have orders for it should call at once. 1 Sergeant Richmond H. Hilton w'ho was last week decorated in Atlanta with the congressional medal, of hon' or an account of which apnea^s el?owVere was in Newberry on /Monday -;C'4w'*'* N "i" , ' flaring come over for ,the day from VMtmire withh*'* brother. Dr. P. C. v*' ; ' * , Hilton whom he is visiting. '.H*\ Will Zobel and little daughter of Charleston spent the week-end at Ws former home in Helena. He camo to see his mother, Mrs. Louisa Zobel, ' wbr> is rot well. ' Mrs. E. B. Golemon of Columbia to " visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. McDowell. Mrs. Oolemon is accompanied by her toree sons, Messrs T -1 T - -? A TT* T"> PaI nrv? rkn JOI1U JLitJC, rVIUlUU ctLiu. r^. D. uuicmuu) Jr. Mr. Alonzo iGolemon lias re<iently returned from overseas and lias since been in the hospital at Camp Jackson. His Wife is-with him. - and another young lady from Columbia is in the party, to the especial * delight of one' of the boys. Miss Roberta Mann, after a pleas' -ant visit to her parents, ?Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mann, has returned to Spartanbur *. having accepted a govern ment position in that city as stenographer. - 0 Mr. Lovick P. Kilgore, of the Texas Oil Co. in Boston, is visiting his sis ter. Mrs. R. L. Tarrant. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shealy spent Sunday at the home of his brother. Mr. Ernest Shealy, Pomaria 2. Mr. Thomas Harrell has returned from Florence after visiting his fcrother who was sick. 'Mr. HarreU says his brother had been sleeping for about a week, but was getting along all right when he left. Mrs. Disosway and Miss Schenck are visiting their sister, (Mrs. O. McR. j Holmes. j VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT * \ 4*Fto-Flo" is to be here on the 2nd of April. It runs the entire scale of " ---comedy situations, including sus ?pease, intrigue and romance. Flo-Flo - is a shapely corset model (now is a * good time to advertise corsets ir -Stewberry) and she ioves a boy from, " Qifekosh. though being tricked into! - ^mwrsage with a bogus Spanish count ! For the act of disorderly conduct ~ - aJong with interfering with an officer ! in the discharge of his duty, John! Farrow was fined $25 by the recorder Monday. He paid the fine. The high -cost of living up to interference with officers is a considerable item. For breaches of trust in the stealing of bicycles two colored boys, Leiand Wright and Johnnie Stewart, were before the recorder Thursday, Wright, who stole Hudson & BoukC night's wheel, pa*d the fine of $10' and saved his 30 days, while Stuart,: who stole the wheel of Mr. E. M.1 Evans, failed to pay his $10 and had ' to fall back on the days. At the sam? term of the court Clarence Carter, colored, indicted for assault and battery, forfeited a $ "> bond. * I Don't miss "The Spender" at the opera house Tuesday. The Xewberrv Business college is j i a flourishing institution, having a 1 i large number of students, girls audi youn? lad.es predominating. Expert. | stenographers and typists are bein;? ; graduated from this important col- ' lege. From the last Sunday in March un- < til the last Sunday in October the : clocks will be one hour ahead of what they now are. j. ! Sdlk stockmgs are going up, but, < thA hn/J Tflnrenee Times, the dear < ladies see a way out because dresses / are coming down. 1 : i I There will be a baseball game here the 4th of April between the Univers-1 $ ity of Oglethorpe, Ga., and Newberry college, on the college diamond at 3:30 o'clock. Admission, 35 cents; ladies 25, and children 15. Baseball i'i fine sport, the best, in our opinion, 'of all the athletic games}. We hope a big crowd will turn out to encourI iU, clge UVJO. Lieut "Boggie" Williams returned * to the city last week from overseas ] j looking well We are glad to see so many of our Loys returning.?South- i ern Indicator (colored) Columbia. \ j Marrying a girl for her beauty is j .like eating a b'ird for its singing.? j Exchange. As we have never eaten; a bird for that reason, for that reason { v/e don't know a thing about the proposition, although it sounds good. Dr. W. J. Langston will preach atj Mt. Zion Baptist church at Silver-j street Sunday morning March 30, at i I J. U U1UU&. I 1 The following were united :n mar-jt riage Sunday, by Rev. D. W. Keller: if (Miss Demmie Berry of the Harmony < section, who married Mr. Henry < Shealy of Newberry; Miss Edith Gib- J son of Johnston, who married Mr J Culled Clark of Clear Water. Thus Johnston loses two popular young ladies.?Cor. Sunday News, 23rd. BEB CB0S8 SOTBS. ! * <m j ?* **# ** *' I Campaign for Clothing. ] The collection of cast-off clothing i for the refugees .in allied, countries which will be conducted by the thou-! sands of Red Cross chapters through : the States the we$k of March 24 1c 31. inclusive, has been timed to the ^ coocnn u'lion miliums nf Americans! ? ... j are changing from winter clothing :c lights most of that laid aside being garments they will never use again ; Every report and survey froiuj abroad shows unmistakably that t\e, clothing problem faced by those re-!1 turning to their devastated homes is oue of the most serious they have 10 fsce. and it is equally clear that it is iD America that suffering must turn "The need is great to a degree that,, fpw at home can possibly realize"! cabled Col. Harvey D. Gibson. Ameri-i can Red Cross representative inj Europe. "Every garment furnished! % I will cover a body which otherwise J would lack proper clothing and each i garment furnished will actually prevent suffering." ^ These o-arments will be collected by a house to house canvass this week, % so have your bundles ready when they are called for by the representa-11 tives of the different auxiliaries j Should any 'house be missed you are! asked to send the garments torthe! Red Cross work rooms where Mrs A. T. Brown, chairman of the cloth-, l'ng committee, will be daily from 2. ^ to 5:30. Mrs. L. W. Floyd. Publicity Chairman NOTICE TO CONFEDERATE YETERANS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS All who have not heretofore received pensions, will call on Probate Judge and get their application blanks and have same filled out. Under the 1 late act, all Confederate veterans are entitled to pensions. All wi iws of Confederate veterans over 60 years old and who married prior to 1893 are entitled to pension. Aiiena iu this at once, as we wish to have" same completed by April the 10th. Wm. V. Fair. Chairman. : W. P. Ewart, Secretory. 3-25 td. AUTO OWNLKS Just received shipment of Auto Goods of all kfcids for covering tops. We cut and manufacture same. Ail jobs guaranteed. PRICE & REIGHLEY THE H;EJ Jt'LD ANT NEWS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $3.50. SUMMONS FOR BELIEF. j\ (Complaint Served.) THE STATE OF SOCT'H CAROLINA j County of Newberry. Court of Coumoa Pleas. 0. S. Miller and A. H. Miller, part ners in trade under t"he lirin name and style of Miller brothers Company, plaintiffs j against i The Capitol Food Company, Southern, Express Company and American Railway Express Company, defend- 3 ants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is here ! with served upon you, and to serve j a copy of your answer to the said; complaint on the suscribers at their: ? office at Newberry, South Carolina,' within 20 days after the service here/>v/iliw{irn a# ilia /lor rvf C11/ih oorif. ice; and if you fail to answer the ?omplanit within the time aforesaid,; the plaintiffs in this action wi'l apntv_ lo the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. The defendants are |( notified that if they fail to answer? f, :he complaint herein within the time 7 specified, the plaintiffs will demand) judgment for the possession of t'ie ^ personal property described in the iffidavit herein and in the said com- i i plaint, or for the value thereof, and for the costs and disbursements ofj this action. j p Dated March 13th, A .D? 1919. Blease & Blease. j Plaintiffs' Attorneys, j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! II Newberry County. ro the defendant. The Capitol Food; Company: i You will take notice that the or.'s- \ ;nal summons and complaint in the | above entitled action has been, th*s i he 24th day of March, 1919. filed in'0 * I :he office of the Clerk of the Court j y of Common Pleas for Newberry j County, South Carolina, and same, ire now on file tbfcre. Blease & Blease, Aft??nflwo fnr Plointjffa ! rvtti/i o iv* A j Attest: i s Fno. C. Gopgans, ! S a c. c. p. & g. &, .Newberry bounty, S. C. I ?? 1 i - , v SPECIAL NOTICE ' I " I JCGOIES?We handle the High Point, j Brown, American and Emerson We| V -1 . .. " t o; have anything ybu want in * th2| m - ! * Buggy line, rne rurceii torap-ry. i 3-2o tf. c . .. , , {, j ?OB SALE?Fine milk cow apply to J. M. Barre, Newberry, R F I) X. ( Box 6. 3-25 ?lpj IF YOU need another good mule get | our prices before buying. The Pur- | cell Co. 3-25 tf : ?? ? ? - ^ i i | 9 IVAGONS?We have a complete line SI .% a a j n _ i i m or tne unauanooga ana me r-ieu- \ mont. Will save you money en j your wagon. The Purcell Com j panv. 3-25 tf RANGES-?We still have a few of j those Dix.'e Harvest ranges we "re j selling cheap. The Purcell Coin- j pany. \3-25 tf j lllTBS?We have some of those go<M j cotton mules we will save you j -.nnnpv nn. The Purpell Co 3-2n Lf ? FOR SALE?Eight dout le decked long j | store counters; good condition. R j g McC Holmes. 3-21 -toj| WE have all sizes of wagons now,J| from one horse to six. Let usja price you and show you what wa j jj have. Johnson-McCrackin Company j S 3-21 tf i| FOR SALE?40 pure bred Duroc Jers- p ey Pigs. Extra fine. $10.00 each. | Now rea^/ to ship. Also sows and jgj gilts for sale. R. D. Smith and Son jj wholesale orocers, Newberry, 5. C i Phone 8S. 3-21 | IYAXTED ? Subscriptions for Ta*> | Herald anrl News, Pictorial Review, jjj Needlecraft, McColl and any otiter periodical wanted, at publisher's | price. Curtis Epting 3-lStf; 1 FOR SALE?10 registered Duroc Jer sey Pigs, $20 each, with papers, now ready to sshipr. Also a few registered sows for sale. R. D. Smith and Son, wholesale grocers, Newberry, S. C., Phone 88. 3-21 2t WANTED?'Reliable single white man for special work on farm. Address H. H. Rikard. Newberry, S. C. 3-18 4t. Uloiico Snhar'ptlui to t+io Atlanta Somi I VCTV*4?/V W Y? v ?oy?na %-? Weekly Journal or the Tri-Weekly Constitution for one year and a book of the greatest war for $3.00. The Progressive Farmer $1 a year. I Will give an account book during month of March. Your orders Will be appreciated. Phone 251. Curtis I. Epting, Agent, 1704 Nance St.. Newberry. S. C. 3-18 2m \ ! f ' S YE have listed five to six acres at Oakland mills, Xevvberrv. This property fronts on Piedmont highway and is .last oau-cle thn city 'limits. ilent smai. farm.* rr r*! ? ! r? i V I c 7 A ?"? ? kj ' I I Ul JOIW ' ?J\1 I . il . i I t at $l.C0O .) f;>r a quick trade. Write or p''"v j Pe I.oach Realty Co.. Columbia. S. C. 3-21 3t lor. ? k\av meal. grits and kraut for sa: J li Mk* Do well's new grocery > r- 3-14 4'j) nirorjs Ilijrdy Vros' Proof C:!l;h:i?(? Plaiiis from selected seed, any variety. Now until May %'l per 1,000, 10.000. $l.r,0. Porto Rico Sweet Potato Plants $3 per 1,000. Send us your orders. Enterprise Truck i<arm, Lreorgetown, s. C. have removal niy dental parlors tn the New Exchange bank building. E. H Kible^ 12-31 tf 'ersoiis nee<iiii~ "ore,-! 'veil should consult G. P. 31 II or 11 C. Sligh, Newberry. 2-14 Stp 666 cures Hewj:!-nes. i3inousnes? nss of Appetite, or thai tired aching eeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Flna 'onic. 8-5tf IE have a irood stock of buggies that must be sold, also turn plows, harness and wagons. It will pay you to get our prices before you buy Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-21 r.f TAXOS?The Sihalz Piano sings itself n'ght into your soul Will take your Liberty Bonds at par. J. L. Bowles, Newberry, S. C. 3-7 tf . _ \ tlBIXO CULTIVATORS?Come in and let us show you what we have in cultivators and Disc harrows; also smoothing harrows. Johnson. McCrackin Co. 2-21 tf 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic norther poisonous dro> ... 8-5 tf riKE FENCING?We have our second car wire fencing. Come in and let us show you what we have. Also a good price on naite. JohnsonO ftt 4.J jTIUVJI dUMll V^U. II ee Ts for Your FertlHier, Acid and Amnioniated goods. Any analysis yon desire. Get our quotations before placing your orders. It will prove to your advantage. Farmers Cooperative Association for Newberry County, C. L Lester, Manager 12-1? tf. *< ___________ ^___ Communii dispoi i ' / ? Don't sell unle will buy them in a: write, wire or see i We offer the ? Bonds, delivered to \ Issue First 3 1 2's ... First Converted 4fs Second Converted 4's First Converted 4 \ m4'i ~ T At Second Converted ^ i? Third 4 I-4's Fourth 4 1-4's We will pay the a The price of Libei You mav send yoi price and make a char bond, $5 00 for a $50( actual cost of postage TheE T-/TVT A I 12 A V/ J. rtlu 11 Save up for the Victoi FO/? SAI? 'i!?' Vverts house on (Hoiin St. <>!!(' ?!i!rd (l-*n o? TMeiul v? :! j.-oSi | Hour.:' i*:!il lot in i<!rnv<-I To\Vn i. o:J Mayer St 15:iiT Orj?5:ie1nn r^rrs ?<>r softinir. , for I"> Apply to ; ANNIE O. RUFF PJione s*. i I? ii. t JTA 7-^ M __ I ! ^CO^^ETS j They Lace In front j ; tfliS. J. IL EISU3, i Newberry, S. C. I ? if "" i I i i Gardertit Has ( C l __ do nas our com Landreth's G > We carry Landretl well as in packet and of getting reliable se< We have secured a of beans this year at you need. Gilder & \ ' srty B< zate with, u: cirirr nf 1 lilg VA J WtA P ss you are forced to;, if j mounts up to $5,000.00; < is for quotations. t FLAT prices below n ? \T ? us in ncwuciry nui iaici * $100.00 Bonds Othe $99.25 Up to $1 94.90 $50.00 94.60 named for s 95.10 $500.00 4's 94.50 named for 94.60 $1,000.0 94.80 named for bove prices until March 26th, ty Bonds changes from day to lr bonds to us and we will sell e : r *1 nn ge ror our services ui ?pi.uu ).00 bond and $10.00 for a $1 and insurance to New York. xchange Of Newberry, S. C. RESOURCES $1,25 y Liberty Loan in April; let's I OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM ' ! i Tuesday, Mareh 25. BENT LYTKLL M "T!!l: Sl'KNDKH iM (Don't, miss th/s.) ^Hj , ALSO A BILLS K WEST COME PI 1 Wednesday, March 2<>. BESSIE LOVE in "THE WISHING RING" Also a SUNSHINE COMEDY * 4 Thursday, March 27. V TOM MIX I 1 m "HELL ROARING REFORMS (A Big Western.) ] | ig Time Some | I plete stock of I jH arden Seed h i's seeds in bulk as [ you can be sure l sd either'way, . ^5 l very large slock * id can fun^sh all ^ Ifaal/e Cn VGvno w? / / ' * 1*. . i I 4 ' i > < ? . il >nds * s before _} 3onds ; rou must sell, we over this amount, | I amed for Coupon 1 than March 26th. ' r Denominations .000.00 in proportion; M bond one-half price fl U.J, V <piUU.w UUUVJ, btfnd five times price I j $100.00 bond; I jk 0 bond ten times price I ^\ $100.00 bond. I . j 1919. I A day. 1 them at the market >r a $50.00 or $100.00 ,000.00 bond, plus the s Bank ^ o,ouu.uu I bring the boys home I ' \ i "Mtfi