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PERSONALS. W. L. Bedenbaugh, R. H. Hipp and J John Hentz, of Pomaria. were Columbia visitors Tuesday. These men are prominent business nien of Newberry aunty. Their visit was of a business .nature.?Columbia Record. 1 V (Miss Mary Digby of Newberry is k wuiHun' hor cictor Aire T T ^ TJUHIUII5 u^t UiOVVi I w* ?/. w a --.w at 2301) Park street.?The State, 28. 1 Clarence Lominick, recently from T overseas, is clerking for R. B. Lomi- c oack & Son, where he will be pleased to see his many friends. Richard Julien, a well known young man, 'Ip**' enlisted for four years in the navy and left Charlotte Sunday > MAVtnl /< /O+O f inn * wi uiu ua vu qmm^ i>tui'v?vu o ? Norfolk. He tried hard to volunteer during the war but was turned dowu ? on account of his youth. He was de- r termined to get into the navy. His g relatives and many friends hope that the life of a marine will-d^^him well.i ^ iMrs. Prank Dent of Newberry is on j a 10-day visit to this commfunity. ?. t Big Creek cor Saluda Standar, 27th. j c 'Mr. Mahon Smith visited his sis-; j ters, Mrs. P. G. Wright and Miss Lou- s ise Smith in Charlotte this week. ; Onera House Manager HL B. Well's . n tfdn't go to Atlanta last week to see about a motor fire truck, he went to Bee about moving pictures. Mayor y Z. ?F. Wright went for something else. Messrs. W. G. Lancaster, L. G.! Balle. T. C. Switzer, and Allison Lee i of Laurens passed through .Newberry on Friday for Columbia to attend a' 0 meeting of the Liberty Loan commitQ tee. They breakfasted at the New- ^ berry hotel. i] (Mr. J. Crawford Turner, a well-'odo farmer of the middle section of Richland county, spent Saturday and V Sunday in Newberry with his daughter, Mrs. J. P. iMoon - - a Mr. W. T, Qpford returned. Friday from Brisitol,gresin., following his fine and handsome bull, which he carried to his plantation and green pastures. Mr. John <H. Baxter having bough < "the Knight cottage in Cline stree: " o Will move in a day soon. ^ Afer a delightful stay of several ^ weeks with relatives and friends Miss _ ^ I Alice Mooring returned Thursday to her 'home in Newberry.?Charleston American. ti .. ?c. Geo B. Cromer has been w pointed county cfoairman of the Jew- L fl faih relief committee. Mrs. C. L. Tra/bert of Oakland, Cil.' Cl " rafter a pleasant visit to her mother. c< Mrs. O Wells, left Saturday via Att< lai'ta for Chicago to attend a wo* -man's meeting, on her way home. Wm. E- Crooks left Fridav on . " jj bis return to.France,- in the service of '/he jiayv. He goes to aid in transp: porting o-;:r troops to American ^ ^afco: es. Mrs. Crooks, of the Broad " river section, spent Satruday in the * ? -J * u 1- " ? r.inf Aw i 1 1 TT T T . ^ City W' ,H nvji- SISIVI -111-ian, iiiio. j-< ' -G. WcCir'lwprh. ? Claude F. Lathan. Jr, returned a Saturday from a visit to his p.unt Mrs X?. M. Merchant, in Columbia; "Pos ' ' sura." a* every bo-dy more or le?s call3 . ihim. will return to Columbia abo;i* the middle of April to enter Fowen s Business college for a -course. V 15ue:ene McCulloi'gh of Columbii ^spent Thursday ni^ht with his uncle, Mr. Luther M. Fellers. ( PERS? c mwypA fshdulr mb n; Miss Estelle Carpenter of Rutherfordton. N. C.. and Mrs.. J. C. Carpenter of Columbia visited their j. brother, (Mr. E. A. Carpenter, in New- v berry last Friday. ti Mr. Henry L. Parr has gone to j, Florida for a few days. -Mrs. Parr jj lias been down there for several f( weeks and she may return wih him f, the early part of the week. v Cadet Will Matthews from Bailev Military Institute spent the week end fc at home with (his parents, Mr. and c Mrs. B. O. Matthews. p Miss Mildred Evans who is visitin? ti her sister Mrs. William Brooker in Columbia was complimented with a c lovely dance at the home of the Misses e Brooker on Friday evening. o .Miss Rosa Amick of Batesburg s spent Sunday with the home f'jlks in e Newberry. t Mra. Alice Eoozer who spent the h mot rtro/ilr ViOT? fci;t hor Pol F! PT r> U V/N/U *? 4VU UV1 4WVUV1 v/v/l. ?. * Aull returned to Columbia on Sun- a day. ' i i] * In *WecIorae Home" Celebration. 5 ;t< central committee appointed 11 J1jy the Red Cross chapter, held a * Q ?rftliminarv meeting on Thursday af ' ternoon and put the machinery in 13 -motion for the "Welcome Home" ce1.- n ebration for the returning soldiers n from Newberry county. The date for a the welcome has not yet been decided * ' upon, nor the details worked out, but c ' the event promises to be the greatestin the hisory of Newberry The citizens of the entire county will gather p together and give a big welcome to our returning heroes. !* ? , TEAR FOR ONLY $1 50. ' i THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE T HERALD AND NEWS, INC. j Purchases The Herald and News and j the Printing Plant and Good Will of the Business 'TToiaM u 11 rl WwN Inrnrnorattv?. .vas chartered by the Secretary of state on Saturday. The officers liected are: Board of director*, i ienry B. Wells, B. C. Matthews. Har-i y W. Dominick, J. Walter RicharsoD ; ?nd James L. Aull. The officers elected are: H. B. a "lis preside.? 51 W ?pi etary-treasurer, James T nil gen-( >ral manager. The ne~ nip my has jurchased from The I. 1 and sews company the prlr plant or said company as well as the news>aper and good will of the business ind took charge on Monday. The iew company will carry out all sub;criptions and advertising contracts md has taken Ml charge of the busness. ! Col. E. H. Aai 11 who has been with he paper for the last 30 years will continue to edit and will cooperate n everv wav that he can for the access of the business). j I . BULL AS IS A BULL A YOUNG ONE FROM TENS Ir. W. T. Bnford Buys at,. Bristol, Tennessee, for $1,000, a Young* Bnll Weighing 2,000 Pounds. Alderman H. D. Whitaker, not hovr-' ver, in his aldermanic capacity, but c o rki fi Tnn V? OT74 t"? rr tlin nrnl fo rn r\t rCt CU ViUUJ\/UL li? T wLiv TTVllftlC W *. he county at heart, and having also ti his private capacity something to o with fine horses, mules and cattle, eing a good one at the business, took Herald and News man to Burton's lule pens at Jacobs' stables Friday nd showed him a beautiful and rich ulL The animal had just arrived 'hiursday from Bristol, Tennessee, rhere Mr. Will T. Buford paid $1,000 M* 1 + J1 1U . Mr. Whitaker says competent judges ave told him that this Pole Hereford ull is the finest ever brought to [ewberry in the history of the county, ts weight is practically 2,000 pounds, j i certainly is a magnificent speci- j len of bull. Mr. Buford is to be ommended for his nerve in buying I tils costly animal and we hope it ill pay him so well that people can ear him laugh all over the county. Farmers and stock raisers ought to ^operate with him in raising fine } + + 1q on/1 If tirAnU til a hnf r?Vi Qra 411XV. f &.L1 VI U TTUU1U yaj I^V UUVV/UVAI7 ) buy beeves at a third more gross, s iMt. Whitaker says they would salize a greater profit from the beef 1 the larger amount of choice meat customers. The country is in a rosperous condiiton; people are get- 1 ng the best of everything; all lines f trade and commerce are 'being imroved; the corn and small grain rops are $>omg to be increased; hogs rill be multiplied in large numbers, nd everything else will show growth nd advancement. Then why not lake the cattle industry a big thing i Newberry county? , OLUNTEERS MAY SERVE OVERSEAS. all For Fifty Tliou&'iiid Coming?Will Visit (iermany. Wr.-thing-on. March 1'S.?An immcelite call for 50.000. vofcmteers for serice in Europe hits been prep t re:l by he war department and probably will e published tomorrow. As an incen ! ive to enlistment the men will be of J ixred early duty in France as a relief or men in the expeditionary forces fho wish to return home. ! Enlistment in this special force will e for three years. The men will be oncentrated at Camp Meade. Md., and roba'Mv will be sent overseas in coni ir gents 1,000 strong. ! W?.r department officials expressed onftdenco that no trouble would be xperiecced in raising t'./e ">0.000 men: r an even greater number if neces-j sry. The bulk of the men are expect-' il to come from recemly uischarire;11 roops. especially those who after \ aving been drafted and trained were revented from going overseas by the rmistice. Opportunity to see service ci Germany, it is tho^gi1.*. will lead lany of thege to enlist. A number of ofScers. protejiiy ten i 3 12 will be sent overseas with each | icremert of l.OOO men leiving Camp lende. These will be used at tne conentration camp to give the prelimi-' ary training necessary to whip the: aen into casual organizations and lake the required examinations. On rrival in Europe they will take the. laces of officers eligible for dis- j harge. "The Divorce" will be played in art by Ethel Barrvmore at the opera onse Tuesday: Some people like anyhin<r relating to a divorce 7 No doubt the opera house will over 'low with, people to see "Flo-Flo'' j Vednesday. McHARDY KOWER TO BCIJLD LARGE MAIN STREET GARAGE. '.\tcHardy Mower, the Studebaker man. ha? bought the Humbert property in East Main street, the lot Bering two-thirds of an aero with a frontage of about 130 feet on Main street. He will remove the residenc:* now on the corner of this lot and at once build a thoroughly modern and fully equipped sales station and garage, to care for his fast growing number of satisfied S-tudebaker owners. For six years now Mr. Mower lias been devoting his entire energy and resources to the Studebaker line exclusively and it is because of this policy which, has enabled him to giv-? bis customers better service than It was possible for them to get elsewhere, and also because of the highly trained and efficient organization of workers, who take care of the variniifl ^anaWmunta rvf t Vm Kneinot'i liVUV UU[A?i WiMVUbU VUV most of whom have been with the business from the beginning. This: organization has built a reputation: for being the best equipped and most j efficient in this section. The new garage will be two storie?.; will cover at least 20,000 square feetj of floor space and will be fire proof.! Every convenience will be installed to facilitate taking care of the various deparments of the business. ICE CREAM SUPPER AT JALA PA SCHOOL HOUSE. I There will be an ice cream supper at the Jalapa school house on' Friday evening April 4, beginning at 8:00 o'clock. It is for the benefit of the school and the public is invited to be there. ?? i FOR SALE I; the IT ens ftoase 011 tti&nn si. Oae-third (1-8) of acre on Friend 2nd lot above fx?si office. Ilouse and lot in ftrarel Town j en Player St Buff Orping-toH for setting, ! $1.50 for 15. Apply to ANNIE O. RUFF Dh... Qi I I X uvw o*. I I i ! jry f/*e?ir j MW f' r'Mrnci'MivvUAiiiMUl ^coM^kns | TlieylJace. IniFroni MRS. J. R. EISOX, ; Newberry, S. C. ? j i 12 HOUR KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c, 4c, 5c; enlarging 35c up. Specialists?we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastpaan Kodaks, Films, Supplies. COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING CO. 1111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING ! and any leather work from a shoe string to the very best cf harness. We claim supremacy in value giving and leave the verdict with the people. ELECTRIC SHOE HOSPITAL 1111 Friend St. " - i SPECIAL NOTICE i ' - - . 1 1 FOR SALE ?Seven passenger Hudson car. A-I condition. Will consider trade for smaller car. Alex Lee, dewberry hotel. 4-1 ltp FOR SALE?Bight -double decked long store counters; 'good condition. K. JVlcC Holmes. 4-1 2tp LOST?Between Saluda and Newberry Saturday night one automobile n'vn rm rim u.t D.'' 34x4. ulain. new. Return to J. B. Smith and receive reward. J. L. Walker, Johnston, S. C. 4-1 Up Strayed from our lot one tan colored steer with large straight horns. Weight about 575 lbs., was last seeu at Langford's mill on Bush River. Hutchinson and Snelgrove. Phone 38. h 4-1 2t Twenty-Are yearlings or small calve? wanted by Q. J. McWhirter. , 3-28 ltp. FOR SALE?One good milk cow. Will be fresh in milk in -May. Price $75.00. S. A. Cook. Prosperity, R. F. D. 3. Phone 36. 3-28 2tp BUGGIES?We handle the High Point.; Brown, American and Emerson. We J have anything you want in th2( buggy line. The Purcell Companjr. 3-25 tf. - ______ IF YOU need another good mule get our prices before buying. The Purcell Ca . 3-25 tf WAGONS?We have a complete line of the Chattanoo^*! and the PiedI mont.. Will yave you money cu your wagon. The I'uroell Com pany. RANGES?'We still have a. few o! those IVx.'e Harvest, ranges we are selir':i;' cheap. The Purcell Comply. 3-25 ti 3tUl S* - We have some of those good i < mules we will save you ; money on. The Purcell Co. 3-2? tl ! WANTED ?Reliable single white man ! for special work on farm. Address H. H. Rikard. Newberry, S. C. j 3-18 4t. WANTED ? Subscriptions for The Herald and News, Pictorial Review. Needlecraft, McColl and any other periodical wanted, at publisher's price. Curtis Epting 3-lStl >? haTe all sizes of wagons now, from one hor-e to six. Let us price you and show you what we have. Johnson .McCrack in Company 3-21 tf Please Subscribe to the Atlanta SeraiWeekly 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. Will give an account book during month of March. Your orders w*ll be appreciated. Phone 251. Curti<? I. Epting, Agent, 1704 Nance St, Newberry, S. C. 3-18 Iforae-made meal, grits and kraut for sale at J B McDowell's new grocery store. 3-14 4tp Jlillions Hardy Frost Proof Cabbage Plants frnm selected seed, anv va riety. Now until May $2 per 1,000, 10^00. $1.50. Porto Rico Sweet Potato Plants $3 per 1,000. Send us your orders. Enterprise Truck Farm, Georgetown, S. C. I have remoYed my dental parlors the New Exchange bank building. E. H Kibler. 12-31 tt WE haTe a <rood &tock of buggies that must be sold, also turn plows, har ness and wagons. It will pay you to get our prices before you buy Johnson-McCrackin Co. 2-21 tf RIDING CULTIT ATORS?Come in and let us show you what we have in cultivators and Disc harrows; also smoothing harrows. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 2-21 tf Like J Communii i rJi'mn Don't sell unle will buy them in a write, wire or see i We offer th? Bonds, delivered tc Issue I First 3's First 4's First Converted 4 1-4' Second 4's _ Second 4 1-4's c Third 4 1-4's Fourth 4 1-4's t\ t \ You may send yo< a price or pay you cash our services of one-ha insurance to New Yoi TheE I TOTAL F Save up for the Vic to: > WIRE FENCING?We have our second car wire fencing. Come in and, i ler us show you what we have. Also a ssood price on nails. Johnson-; : McCrackin Co. --21 if ; 1 See Is for Your fertilizer. Acid and Amnion iated goods. Anv analysi? ' you desire. Get our quotations be-j ! fore niacins your orders. It will J 11 - J prove to your advantage. Farmers j rJ Cooperative Association for New; hp. ry County, C. L Lester, Manager j t 12-10 tf. I ; J IP FOR SALE?Cleveland big boll cot-1 ton seed. Grown, ginned and re- i cleaned on my own farm. Do not! ! gin for public. Get good seen and j make big yield. Phone 4411. O. j ' H. Lane. 3-25 3t j 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic no* j other polsonoua droo- 8-5 tf j j We Buy Lib ? 'i If you are going t< Bonds see us. We ha tions with the largest 1 in New York from wh tations daily and are it highest prices prevaili York City. Don't sacrifice your them to help your gov yourself tby getting ba sible. WE PA Y CASH i i W.W.CROMER | A1 j The Natio Of New t 1 cate with us c u sing ui yuui u :ss you are forced to; if yc mounts up to $5,000.00; o us for quotations. ; FLAT prices below na > us in Newberry not later ur bonds to us and we will sell 1 as per the above quotation, and If of one per cent, plus the actua k. xchange Of Newberry, S. C. RESOURCES $1,25( ry Liberty Loan in April; let's I OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM S Taesdaj. April I ^ ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE DIVORCE" ALSO A 'IO.M : :h: comkdy Wednesday, April *2. "FLO-FLO*" A BIG MUSICAL COMEDY 'rices: 50c, $U $U50, $2; pins war tax , Thursday, April 3. A JANE & ?ATHEBINE LEE A "SMILES" Also the 1st episode of "THE MASTER MYSTERY/' B ~t n erty bonds . | > sell your Liberty A ve formed connec- ^ Investment Bankers om we receive quo - .1 i position to pay tne ng outside of New > bonds. You bought ernment, now help .ck every nickle pos- ' ! ON THE SPOT i F r, DAVIS A f wv m* * ? Mr r nal Bank rberrv ' 0 i before ionds >u must sell, * we ver this amount, med for Coupon f than April 3rd. 1 tf i nn nn D ]. 9 ?piUU.UU UUI1U9 | $99.50 I _> 95.05 I 95.20 1 ... __ 94.65 1 94.75 I ' V 94.90 I oc nn I iJ\J KJ\J H :hem at the market Eg make a charge for 1 cost of postage and Bank ),ooo.oo )ring the boys home i'