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jk PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY. M Prosperity. April 21.?The proelarnation of cur governcr asking for j this blaster day to be observed as F Victory Sunday was well observed bv the people of Prosperity. Grace Lutheran chartJi was filled to its ca M pacity by Easter worshipers. The sermon was preached by the pastor F Kev. Chas. Shealy. who v.*as unusa-' r ally interesting on the subject: "Who; Shall Roll Away the Stone?" The church was tastefully decorated with palms, lillies. and wild flowers. Special music was rendered by the choir. I 1 Holy communion was administered \ At t? o'clock Sunday afternoon tbe Easter services were observed by , Grace Sunday school. An interesting program was rendered. Rev. Roof or' St. L.ikes made the address on ! "The Power of Resurrection.'' V _ About a dozen of the play mates of Misses Sara and Ruth Amick were invited to an Easter egg hunt given in honor of their house guest, Mi-:s Nellie Ray iSte-bvt of Pomaria, on Saturday afternoon. Quite a bit of merriment was caused in hunting the eggs; after which ice cream and, cane were served oy -virs. auuck uuu Miss Ruth Cannon. ' | Miss Louise Bedenbaugh was "at; ^ home" to the younger society set on . Thursday evening. i Miss Sybil Dawkins and Mr. G. Brady Bowers were married Friday evening at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev. Chas. J. Shealy. Tne youns couple will make thier home with the k groom's father, Mr. J. Lindsey Bowers P !Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. L. W. Harmon spent Monday in Batesburg.. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will > make Batesbur<r their future home. Dr. J. I. Bedenbaugh was in Columbia Tuesdav to be with his pa tient, Mrs. T. L. Shealv. who was operated on at the Columbia 'hospital. Mrs. J. P..Wheeler and Miss Margaret Burton attended the Kibler-Holley wedding in Newberry on Wednesday. Mr. W. P. Blanton and two sons. 'Xatcs and Winn, left Monday for their home in Orangeburg, while Mrs. Blanton and little Christine will spend awhile'with Mr. A. A. Nates. Mrs. G. W. Harmon and children have returned from Rockmart, Ga., Miss Katie Mae Nance has returned * to Silverstreet after spending -Easter witih her mother, Mrs. Alma Nance. Pickens Langford of the Citadel at Charleston, spent Sunday with his pareL. vMr. and Mrs. P. L. Langford. M . nd Mrs. C. M. Mathis have wiwfni f-rj-im a c"hnrt Vi'sit to MrS. X OUUi ilVU A. A M wmv* V Mathis' parents in Newberry. Miss Annie Laurie Lester of Colum-, bi'a is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rosa Lester. Judge and Mrs. J. F. Lyon motored from Columbia Sunday to spend East, er with Mrs. Lyon's brothers, Messrs j D. M. and P. L. Langofrd. Mtk Dr- Ores-ham Caughman of Columbia! spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J.! \ D. Quattlebaum. .luvc c t Wvrhp left Friday for. Spartanburg to jofci her daughter Miss Cadro of Winthrop college and j th'ey will spend the Easter holidays j With !Major and Mrs. C. C. Wyche. Mr. J. R. Griffin of Pinewood spent several days last week with his brother, Rev. J. L. Griffin. j Misses Olive Counts and Eleanor Epps of the faculty of Columbia col lege are spending the Easter season j with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Counts. j Miss Gladys Miller of Summerland college was home for the week-end j Harold Hipp of Newherry spent several days last week with his aunt, j Mavme iSfwittenherar. 1 Miss Nellie Ray Seybt of Pomaria spent the week-end with Miss Sarah Amiek. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morris and M.j C. Jr., spent the Easter season in Lykesland with Mrs. Morris' rela-j , tives. Mrs. J. Sidney Wheeler and >Mrs.' Clyde Ward have returned from a short visit to Newberry. Mr. Pat Wise left Sunday for Washington, where he has accepted a| position with the Goodyear Tire Co.. (Miss Susie Langford is at home for; the Easter holidays from Marlboro county. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jomer of Helena, Ga., have arrived to spend a month with their daughters, Mrs. R. T. j Pugh and Miss Eula Joiner. [Misses Bernice anil KuDy Mae 3ierL chant of Newberry spent Easter with I W Miss Grace Wheeler. Sergt. Campbell Lake of Camp' Jackson" is spending several days with his sister. Miss Lucy Lake. (Mrs. J L. Boozer has returned from Ma rion. where she has been with h^>*i si?ter. Mrs. Don J. Taylor. Mrs. A. G. Voist bas returned *o her hom^ in Columbia, accompanied bv her crcir*rl da*!~hter. C'an Shealy. ^ Mr. Lawson Pavsinger of Newberry is the .guest of Mr. J. P. Wheeler. \ Mrs. .foe Sitz is visiting m Colum-j , bia. Miss Mary I>eWalt Hunter has re ! j ti.rncd from a short trip to Columbia | Miss Mamie Livingston of Rocktou was home for Easter. I (Miss Julia Ward has returned from i 1 ! 9 a visit to Columbia. i s ? "ft Mr. S. D. Duncan of Ciinton visited j last Thursday and Friday at. the. home of Mr. H. Crosson. { j Mrs. OLn Bobb goes this week to the Baptist hospital to have her ton- j : si Is removed. i Mrs. J. L. May and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, spent Friday in Counibia. Mr. Kennerdy Mavfield has return-; | ed to Denmark after a snort stay. | with Mr. S. .?. Birge. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise and r>. M. ; Wise motored to Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. Johnnie Fellers, who was fic-k and unable to come nonie wun ma i division, the distinguished oOtli. ar- ' rived Friday and is with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fellers. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cannon of Co-j lumbia are spending a few days with, Mrs. M. H. Boozer. Miss iRuth Counts of Suminerland college was the Easter guest of 'Miss k Katherine Counts. ; Mrs. Sarah Biack of the Lutheran tl semnary in Columbia spent the Easter holidays with her daughter, Mrs! J. Js A. Price. a\ - * ^ Miss Annie ward is nome irom i^u- w lubia college for a few days. 1c Mr. Sam Shealy of Leesville is a: visiting his son, Mr. H. L. Shealy. p; Mr. Paul Counts has returned to w Newberry college after a visit to his w uncle, Prof. E. 0. Counts. n/r*. Af'rc- Qolf "Vfnrp riant nn;l o iUl . auu Atl AO. *?JV? VM4.V ?? - v Miss 'Alary Kohn of Salutla. visited e Mrs. Merchant's father. Mr. J. JS k Stockman, last Thursday. n Misses Annette. Sarah and Mao s1 Long of iShr .it hr d college were s heme on Easu . tl Miss Mary I>angford of McCoM 1% spent several days last week with hr-r In parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Lan?- e: ford. j Misses Ruby Thorn. Mayme Swit- C fenburg, Goode Burton, and Teresa Maybin spent the week-end m Newberry. ? ' - ? ' M - T-i ? C T>^,A~xy P] ivjr. ana ^irs. rux n'im ui nwn> -Mount, ?Va., are guests of 'Mrs. Z. W. S( Bedenbaugh. ,** Frank Earl Schnmpert of Bailey a' Institute. Greenwood, is spending the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr., tc and Mrs. F. E. Schumpert. IT1 F. X. Calmes of Newberry spent Ul Sunday with his aunt, IMrs. J. L. Wise. | .Mesdames J. B. Stockman and J. j M. Bedenbau-oih have returned from j Saluda. Mr. T. L. Shealy motored to Colum- J bia Sunday to spend the day with; Mrs. Shealy, who is recovering from | an operation at the Columbia hos-: pital. H I Miss Elizabeth Mc Waters of Colum-j bia was home for the week-end. Mr. Johnnie Langford of Columbia j is rpending a few days with the home' folks. Prof. J. Sidney Wheeler of Ridge Spring is here spending the Easter! holidays with his family. 11 ' Miss Nannie SSmpson returned on! Sunday to her school in Enoree. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumpert of Langley, motored over to spend a few e days with the former's sisters, Mes- s< dames W. W. Wheeler and J. A. | Counts. ! 4 Mr. Win. Talavast of Hartsville is here for a few days stay. Mr. and Mrs A. R. Kohn returned ^ ' i ^ cn Sunday to Columbia, after spend-i ing Easter with Mr. and Mrs. S. J.' , Kohn. * Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Paysinger ol _ ... . .... . .. i P Ehrhardt have been visiting relatives , ti near Prosperity. > (Mr. Hayne Boozer has returned to 0 his home in Ninety- Six, accompanied by his sisters, Mesdames W. T. Gib-, son and J. B. Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Taylor will leave the early part of the week for a few days' stay to Rev. E. P. Taylor, of Walhalla. ^ TJie many fr.'ends of Mr. L. S. Bowers and family will be sorry to hearj of the illness of Mrs. L. S. Bowers. ? Mrs. P. C. Singley and little daughter visited Mrs. J. A. Hunt of Saluda n] last week. j d( Misses >9mitli and Hunt have re-! turned to Newberry after a visit to ^ iMiss Ada Hunt. | Mr. Hunter Fellers of Charlotte ^ spent the week-end with his uncle, Q1 Dr. G. Y. Hunter. Ja Mrs. J. C. Singley has returned ^ home with her daughter. Miss Celeste, who is recuperating from^an opera ,1- !- I tion at me vuiunnna uispxuu. ip Mr. Win. Seel of Columbia spent q Sunday with Mrs. A. G. Wise. o> Homer Wher! t returned Sunday from a week's stay to Grocnvilie with his sister. Granville Wye he. n Mr. Gary Kir1:Patrick formerly o? orr town, paid Ms P:vf vi rt to ?.? or v "Wednesday, since graduating at tiio high school 17 years a~o. S^HAIR ?Ex#leDto Medicine Co., T Gentlemen: Before I o?ed your Cxalento Quinine Pomad* my hair tius hurt, coarse and nappy, but bow it has grown to S2 inches long, and is so soft and silky tliat I cm do it opany^Wiiy I want to. I pretty Ezelento has mad* it. SlLLIE REED. Don't let some fake Kink Remover fool you. You really can't straighten your hair until it is nice and lon^. That's what EXELENTO POMADE I does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Rocts of the hair, ar.d mx.cs it prow ion??, so ft and I j s!: !:y. A Tier usir.j? a few tim~3 y uu ct n tell thed'licence, a-.d sftcra little wl.IIeft I v. i J1 be so prrtty and lomrtVat you ca .1 fix I it up tosuicycu. If Cxc!cr?& doa'tcloos ! we claim, we will give your money back. 1 Prrce ?5c by mail on receipt of stands | cr cola. AGENTS Y-'AKTED EVERYWHERE. 1 W Write for particular?. i EXELENTO MCDJCINE CO., Atlanta, Ca. j ACT QUICKLY t I)o the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger, I)oan'? Jdney Pills are most effective. Plenty of Newberry evidence of leir worth. Mrs. J. A. Temple. 1304 Poplar St., 'ewberry, says: "Five years ago 'hen we lived on the farm heavy ork brought on kidney trouble. I >st all my ambition and felt languid nd all tired out. A bearing-down a;n in my back aggravated me and hen I bent over to dust, sharp pain-? wil<l go through me like a knife, rhen I raised up quickly, I ?ot dizzy nd black specks came before my yes. Mornings I felt tired out and tme. Mv head ached, I was verv ervous and my ankles and hands ivelled ?o that 1 was in pretty bad hane. Mv kidnevs r'uln^ net as ley should, either. Reading of D.oon'* Sidney Pills. I got some and felt. iMter from the fir?4. Continued use r.tirelv cured me." % b'Oc. at all dealers. Foster.-MilNirn o.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. X. Y. BIDS INVITED. The Board of County Commission-: rs for Newberry county will receive Baled bids until April 25, 1919, for. r\ cr ciinnlioo f n hn r\ ol lTrflrDfl AC? o LU W uvaa T VA vu L Newberry, S. C., from time to me as called for, from May 1, 1919, > July 1, 1919, and in the approxiiate amounts as shown below. Only ids on all items will be received: 312 bushels feed oats. 300 bushels , feed corn. 3 barrels first patent flour in. cloth , 16 gallons Karo molosses. i 8 Dounds Luzianne coffee. 2 tons mixed feed. 10 tons No. 1 timothj hay. 700 pounds fat hack. 100 pounds rih bacon. 10 bushels peas. 200 pounds table salt. 1 case soda. 75 bushels corn meal. 1 2 cases salmon. n ?, cases* inyc. I 100 lbs chewing tobacco (Brown'sj rule.) 50 pounds sugar. 100 pounds ham. Contract to be awarded to the low-! st responsible bidder. Right rc- j ?rved to reject any and all bids. J. C. Sample, -15 3t. Supervisor. . _ t NOTICE. A notice to the carpenters that new j noree Baptist church is let out to | uild to the lowest responsible bider on the- 10th of May, 1919, at 10:00 clock on Enoree church grounds lease come to see us. We want j le church hulled in, covered, win<3ws, doors, floor in, and pulpit. Respectfully committee, C. C. Glenn, S. W. Wilson. M. M. Marshall, j D. N. Caldwell, A. Suber. ewberry, S. C., April 21, 1919. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the ndersigned will make final settleient of the estate of Solomon Levine. - . , . _,i eceased, in me rroDate court 01 ewberry county, South Carolina, on [onday, May 26, 1919, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, and will immediately lereafter apply to the Probate Judge f Newberry county for a discharge s the administrator of said es-. ite. All persons having claims erainst said estate w.H file same, roperly proven, with Blease and lease. Attorneys at Law, Xewberrv, f . C., and all persons indebted to said | ;ta*e will make immediate payment t suid attorneys. Harry Vigodslcy. \ inal'Tod Adninisfator of the e>*-' t?tr? of So-omon. Levin o, deceased, cwlyrry. S. A-iril 19. 1019. 6GG r.ur?s Chills an a Fever. - ^ - t - ~T7 >f -. ,V (! / ) ' -'/ I #/z> iI ifi in a rented house, a boarding house or a crowded : is too cramped, formalities too burdensome and r< too numerous. It is a useless nuisance. Especic it is so easy to own your own home. Building mat high, but modern methods of manufacture reduce and place a home within your reach. Labor is e but systematic construction makes possible the ei only a few days. Build Today?Stop Paying R Quic i BUNGALC An attractive, snug. convenient, roomy little bungalow with graceful lines embodying the most modern of architectural ideas. Securely and 11 *i w # ? % 1! ? Knilt ?i -ibalit l?.otirwr /t/imf'AftoKla iti mnof OOVOrQ Otll'OltUll4tllJ,? I'tllll IW J!. 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The complete olans with all specifications and instructions are furnished mEE. And yet. the plans are made after careful study by the best and most experienced of architects, wnn a.view to eliminating waste and gaining the greatest possible convenience, economy and strength. The cost of the material is further reduced by the fact that you buy it from the mill, manufacQUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. T ??wwwwwi ^ 1 ' phi ...vi ww?w ??? A FAMILY MEDICINE j Meai Iii Her Mother's Home, Says Thil | Georgia Lady, Regarding Black- j 1 whe: Draught ReBef From Head* j | song ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. j | j^tcjRinggold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston, = of this place, writes: "I am a user = of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact, E it was one of our family medicines. = Also in my mother's home, when I = was a child. When any of us child- = Ui|| ren complained of headache, usually = caused by constipation, she gave us = % ? dose of Black-Draught, which would E " * ? .? %?. IAl. ? 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