The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 02, 1919, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PERSONALS. Dr. Z. T. Cody of Greenville along with Dr. Geo. B. Cromer of Newberry has also resigned from the State fcoard cf charities. Mrs. G. F. "Wearn of Newberry was ^ ? ' ? + lfM't 4/A il! [lit* I'll v i cl ! v\ rT'lv oiiuj'. ? \><iswmbia Record, April 27. ^ j. W. Haltiwanger left the citv {Saturday for Xew York, where he will make arrangements for a large stock of summer goods.?Colombia "Record, April 27. Mr. A. A. iMcKeown district demonstration agent was in Newberry this week for a couple days with Mr. T y .M. Mills. Mr. McKeown has juris, diction over a tier of counties in the Piedmont stretching from Chestertrt Hpfuioo I-To whT finH no bet Al^iU IV/ V/ V\/. A?v ?* ?MM ter county .in the list than Xewberrv And no better county assent than .Mr. Mills, 4 Hon. Geo. .S. Mower has gone to Charlotte to attend a meeting of the A. R. P. Synod which convenes in that city this week. He is the moderator of the body. * Mr. J. A. Schroder received a telegram on Tuesday from his son W. 3. Schroder that he had landed from t>v?r seas at Newport News. He is x the one who was a member of th2 118th regiment Co R 30th division but did not come home with the boys because of being in the hos Vital. (Robert C. Livingston, son of Mr. L. V. Livingston, has returned from France on the casual list and is now 5 Camp Jackson. He was home last, week-end-on a brief furlough and topes soon to receive his discharge He was in the engineering depart : ?ent Misses Lula Donnaq, Leonora LeaJnan and Irene Dillard of Whitmire, were in t^n on Friday for the ball :game.?Clinton Chronicle. Messrs. Alpheus and Tom Watson of Whitmi^ spend Friday afternoon in Clinton^ attend the ball game.? v*- Chiton Ch^iicle. iMiss Owens spent the week : " end with iMrs. Robert S. Owens at Newberry?Clinton Chronicle. We were glad to meet Elbert H. A?ull of \Ne wherry, in Walballa the latter part of la^t week.. Mr. Aull is well known in Walhalla, hav/ng visited here on several occasions at the' Itome of his brother. Rev. w. B. Aull. of the Lutheran church. The aged *3a?her of these two gentlemen was ^lso a guest in the Aull: home here, "the occasion heing a gathering .of ~ihe children for .the celebration o|. the . ^lad Easter seaason. Mr Aull, senior ma "<>ir h?f. !?. rp.markablY w J?u ,-UIO, P?!U' sT active acd jn splendid health... We Sf^h for him yet othdr years of us.sIjife.--Keowee Courier (Walhalla.) t April 23 , # s Mavjne JPaysinger, class of 1958 Woman's college, who is teaching at Pelzer this year, spent Saturday and Sabbath with her aunt Mrs V B. Cowan. She returned to Pelzer ^Monday.?'Associate Ke^rmed jPresf "byterian, April 23. "Miss Allene Him o? Whitmir'?. : ?;.cni the Easter holidavs at no rue ? Clmfon Chronicle, April 2*. ' -Mrs. S. B. Jones of Newberry, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. "H. A.. Oopeland.?Clinton Chronicle. 24th. i Mrs P. O^Ellisor of Newberry / if - ^pent Friday and Saturday with Mrs Rob Vance.?Clinton Chronicle, 24th. Mrs. W. G. Houseal, after spending tie week-end in Columbia witji rel? * fives, returned yesterday to her home "/"In Newberry. ? Columbia Record, April 3<0. IMrs. ClaudevHaltiwanger of New fcerry was in Columbia on Monday "shoDDins.?Coluxnba Record. April N - 30th. Mr?. T. W. Keitt of Newberry wa^ \ in Columbia the -first part of this) "week to shop.?Columbia Record, -April SO. '/ YIMOUS AND ALL ABOUT j There will be no preaching at the R. P church nor at Cannon Creek, "<on next Sabbath on account of thv: absence of the pastor at the synod. There will be no court for the second week and the lawyers hav? directed the officers not to draw the "jury for that week. The bar will meet this afternoon to determine if there will be need for the jury fori the first week of court. / The Arcade theatre has installed an electric Seiberg piano. NL Ellis'has sold the building! in which the Busy Bee cafe is located rto his partner George N. Nickas and sals? the restaurant. Ellis is going to ^CSttrlotte. The deal- was made tkrougli the real estate Sigency of F. - H-unter. iMr. Hayae W. Dominick sustained "^fe'o&fcintul accident at tne gin or ms father, Mr. J. iSL Dominftk at Chappells on Monday when his left hand got caught in the saws of the gm and was badly mangled. He was getting along very well at last report. Mr. Paul Swantz of Chappells and t Aliss Lila 'Home of Greenwood werej married on April 24. The revenue tax went into effect on ] Thursday and now if you want a cold) drink one cent is added to pay thai* tax. The same is true in like pro-! nortion for all toilet artcles and silk | ho?e above a certain price ai'd maii.vj other articles that are not consider-! ' ed necessaries. Newberry college has received a donation of $1,000 from a friend in Charleston to be added to the general endowment fund. ! The Xewberrv college base balV team leaves today for Wofford where the oam* will be this afternoon between Newberry and Wofford. NewoAm QirVot Vion^ 'no nnoil nn Util X V >JUC& suuiciTuat wiiutvut/^vu , account of the illness of "Tub" Cromer, the star catcher and heavy hitter of the team. However the boys J will put up a valiant fight and here's i hoping they will win. As the teams stand now ^Newfterry stands a good chance for the pinnant and it is'unfortunate that one of the stars of the i .team should be sick. j In the absence of Pastor Fulen- < ! wider Rev. M. J. Klutz will preach at the Lutheran Church of the Redeem- < er next Sunday morning. Rev. J. W. Carson is in attendance 1 upon the A. R^ P. synod at Charlotte 1 this week. j A two horse 'team, one horse and i , one mule, hitched to a wagon, ran < ! , away from the Purcell Co. storer t I | down Nance street tnrning at the Central house and in going out 'to ( Main street ran aground a couple an- 1 tomobiles and separated the wagon ' the fore from the aft and was halted i in entering Main street. Apart from some damage to an auto standing in ' XT? ?V?/>' AowQ era wae r?nilO i l\iiUCC Sit cci u\j uauiugv < uki uv*.v. I Teams of any kind should not be ( left standing without some one is on ] guard. 1 The closing exercises of the Silver- 1 street school will be held on the evening of May 16. 1 If you want to spend a pleasant evening and be entertained attend 1 the elocution recital at Mt. BethelGarmany on Saturday evening. ! Ti'- *? ?? " +Vio avoroicoc fnr' ' <11 3 a piLJ luat kUV .v. , memorial day this year at Newberry ? and Prosperity should conflict. Me- * morial day*should 'be a county affa.'r. c Many people who will be at Newberry would be pleased to hear Gov. Cooper who speaks at Prosperity. ? That was a nice shower on Tues- c J] day evening. onoor) at whirh ?nm? of the ?- ? ? ?? young Americans ^in Newberry run j their cars through the narrow streets ^ of this* town, the wonder Is i-here are ! no terrible accidents And by th? T: >- t way we were just wondering if there; : tea speed ordinance on the statute books of this town. '* * ! , t. Mr. W. H. Counts has in possession a quaint and valuable souvenir or} "aeirioom*. It is a pair of ear rings made of the hair of his father. Mr. J Ben Counts, the hair being clipped J when Mr. Counts was quite a young man. The rings were worn by Mrs. ' Ben Counts, the mother of Mr. W. H. Counts. They are gold mounted and in almost perfect preservation. (Mr. j Beiv- Counts has been dead for several years and he lived to .be more c thaQ four score, so the ear ring 3 j, must be at least 80 years old. j Mr. P. C. Gaillard has rented the L J:u lien house in Helena and moved\j there. He could not find a house in c town. iMiss Mamie Crooks has sold her ^ house and lot in Glenn^street to Mr p \ \ L. B. Schumpert. g You'll laugh until your sides ache \ when you see William Desmond as a ^ breezy, nervy Larry Doftovan, adven- j. turous and carefree Yankee in the meshes of a Latin-American political intrigue, in "Whitewashed Walls," at j the opera house Friday, ^ay 2. ? T iv. ?. c *u? u:~v. .in me usi ui eiuiiuus ivr iuc school contest to be held at the Uni- j versity on May 1 and 2 we notice j that from Whitnrire school in the | j boys oratorical contest the name ">f|p William Child, "The Deathbed cf Napoleon." And from the same school in the girls oratorical contest tho name of Elizabeth Coleman, no sub- f S-. 4- T f Via ?r? OVA T1 f 5 ?-. JCTUL aiiuiruui^u. m uuc; *..->? u I * pre Shannon. Jeter, Coleman, Little ic and Suber from Whitmire. \ g "It's a mighty good world when# it \ even hands a living to the folks that ; f growl at it." ^ | t "Folks who find so much fault with c this good old world had better ho g careful. There is only one other place \ to go and there are no return tickets.*' j r C. W. Sam of the Chinese laundry, z has sold out to Frank Lee and has (l gone to New York to take a rest. t i iMr. J. G. Brown is moving along ] with thp npw parage for the Fridy ] " ,v" v*"w *"" 0 ?- ' O - ? - - Motor company. The work is being t l done -by Johnson and Johnson. ,: I. j Mary ^ickford will appear at the ! opera house tonight (Friday) in the 1 interest of the Liberty Loan. j j Mr. Dave Caldwell is now with the i Davis Realty Company and will be 1 jglad to handle for you any matters, pertaining to real estate. j WAR TANK VIEWED BY HUNDREDS OF PEOPLti. The war tank arrived in Xewberrv on Saturday morning and look position 0:1 the public square in front of the old court house. Mr. Pierre Mazyek came along with it and hail it moved around the town through the streets several times and it was followed by large crowds and viewed by many interested persons from ali sections of the county. The tank was in charge of Seargeant W. F. Landis and Sergeant W. J. Young who were over seas and saw actual service. Anions; other trips around the citv the tank ran out Boundary street and turned in the yard of Mr. Eugene Griffin who has been confined to his room for several months that he might get a lock at it. Itv remained here on Sunday and many people came to look at it and see for themselves just what a war tank really looks like. *In fact ther^ were more people in town on SaturJI - ii 1 :^ j nay tnan nas ueeu Here 111 mail} uays. Late in the afternoon 'Mr. Carlton of the Armenian relief ?-ork and Lt. FT. L. Venable made addresses usin^ the tank as the rostrum from which to speak. They were presented ty John M. KinarS, chairman of the Liberty Loan committee. A large srowd listened with' interest to tho ;alks of these gentlemen. Tho fanlr nlavari \a VAPr onnsn.ru. 4- "V VWMU VU J >us part in winning the war and ifl creaking the famous Hindenburg line, rhe one in Newberry was one of the smaller ones. 4 Tribute to Exhibitors of America, Mr. H. B. Wells, manager of the :>per^a house, has received the following letter expressing the appreciation for the splendid work of the movie picture shows of the country in the 3'or wnrb Mr "Wlollc Vioc olwava ro. n UI r* v/* ??* A ?? M* ' l*#' */ * V j jponded to every call made: It was not only the active partici-. nation of the American army on the Western front that made the Gernant quit "bait it was also the 'eports which their extensive secret service gave them concerning the remendous activities of the Ameri:an war machine and the splendid norale of its people. This determined spirit to win, regardless of cost, as well as the unity >r the American people was aue in to small measure to the influence of he moving picture screen. During the ;last two years the exhibitors of. America responded to the ast man.-.to eyery request made to hem for assistance on the part cH he^government* : > ?ir- * ; : V i! : Inclosing/ttpjfche affairs: Of the go?rninent .division; of films tt is fittirig hat an expression of /appreciation be xtended to . the exhibitors for^&ife plendid and patriotic cooperation. Mjiv T also fldrt tn this mv own ersonal gratitude for this cooperaion to me personally. Sincerely yours. Ghas. S. Hart, Director. Jurors for Common Pleas Court The court of common pleas will onvene in iNewberry on May 12. The nrftfd fnr the wppV havp hppn drawn fudge F. B. Gary will preside as mder a new rule all the circu.'t udges hold court in their own circuits in the summer. J. B Mayes, W. W. Hornsby, J. P. .ivingston, H. T. Lorainick, L. L. lowers. D. R. Pitts, H. T. Ix>ng. Eu-J ene Nance, I. J. Lowman, Haskell' bright, Oscar E. Wessinger, G. H.! Iartin, McK Hutchinson, -Geo. F. lunter, C. B. Bedenbaugh, J. L. Felers, ,S. B. Miller, Olin Nesley. i. M. D. LiVingston. J. B. Enlow. . O. Moore, r. LvicuracKin, j. ii.i 'tocjkman, J. C. Senn, T. A. Setzler. r. W: Thompson, E. T. Werts, 0. H. tice, J. O Holder, Shep Wallenzine, I. J. Shealy, W. L. Reighljr, G. P. !edenbaugh, John X. Livins^ton, G. J Abrams, H. 0. Stone. i Newberry Defeats Erskine. Newberry defeated Erskine in the astest and most exciting <rame ever! ilayed on the college park, by a score \ if 3 to 1. One of the features of the ;ame was the fast pitching for New jerry by Luther, who caused the irst 5 men up to the plate to miss he third strike. Luther causes ') I i if the Erskine nine to miss the thir-I j itnke at the plate. Henry for Ers-! cine also pitched a good game, caws- j ng 7 of the Indians to miss the pill j it the plate. 'Newberry received 3 lits from Henry while CLuther held ! he Erskine nine down to only 4' hits.' Both teams played fine ball, but the [ndians were stronger at the bat han Erskine. Hitters ^or Newberry: j Haltiwanger, Cromer, Shi'rer, Pay-! w * ~ ITn If ?ttto n crnt* onH Singer, naiUTf au^vi Mtiu Shirer received a two baser off of Flenry. Hitters fcr Erskine: Rambo.1 Phillips, Boyce and Erwin. Erskine nade three double plays wjiile Newberry made one. Erskine? 000; 0#1 ;000-1 Newberry '.O02;OQ1;OO*'3 ? > w OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM I Friday, JIa.v *? WILLIAM DKSMOMI !n 'iirir J if I.-T* i" 11 f TI iH ( l* 11 .'-liiifil' . UilJ.'' ' ALSO A CHUiSTY rOMKDY i Saturday, 3fay 8 The 13th episode of an*nr If I V AliniTB "iu r .u.i.i ur :muui ALSO A BIG V COMEDY ^ and a ' STRAND COMEDY -- , Monday, May ">. VIOLA DANA in | "FALSE EVIDENCE" ALSO A MXTT AND JEFF COM EDI* I I a > LJ .fjMoafU i U CORNETS ZheyLace In front i MKS. J. R. EISOS, >*eixberry, S. C. SPECIAL S0T1CK I ' | Tally Gilder and Carol Gilder left my home about two weeks ago'' They are both under age and I forbid any one to hire them with- j AAnoiiltinir ma Dan fli 1 rlpr % UUl illOt, WUkJWIWAUg ?UV? A'MU Newberry, RFD 4. 5-2 2tp FOR SALE?Maxwellpouring car, ex! tra tire, run 2200 miles, first class condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Dr. E H. Kibler. 5-2 tf A Fine 3flk Cow for sale. Dr. J. X. % Gilder. * . 5-2 tl Fourth and last car of Timothy hay I just arrived. Come while it last3. ! Also car flour just arrived that 1 j will sell at $12.00 per barrel while 1 it lasts. Every pound guaranteed. G. W. KinardT Prosperity, S. C. * " i >1 FOB SALE?Two fine Jersey -milch j cows with young calves. Pay your | money and take yew. choice. -W. I. ( Herbert, Newtferry, JRFD 4,?Phone j ... ... y,.4.-2j;4'tJ uSJtiiation?A young man of Newberry , desires a position as hookkeepe* or - ' A:-. ^ I assistant or as .posing inac-jimx; i operator.. Can furnish the best.^f recommendations. Appljr: to <'Worker" care of The Herald and News . 4-29 2tpd ; i _________ i FOB S>ALtI?Fine Jersey milch cow. Also stock Jersey bull. xApply u J.'O. Singley^Prosperity. 4-29 2tp Trespass Notice?aii persons ? are \ , warned not to trespass t:pon the | lands of Smith and Murran, adjoining the Cut Off near Chappells, by ' taunting, fishing, seining or in any manner whatever. 4-25 3tp Notice of JRe?oir?I?I have moted my office to the Exchange Bank building, room 312, third floor. Hours: ' 12 noon to 1:30 p. m. Saturdays: 12 noon to 1:30 and 3 to 6 p. m. and by appointment. P. G. Ellesor. .4-11 Imp , ' i i Please Snbscribe to the Atlanta SemiWeekly Journal or the Tri-Weekly Constitution for one year and a book of the greatest war for $3.0C. The Progressive Farmer $1 a year. Will give an account book during month of Marc?. Your orders Will * be appreciated. Phone 251. Curtt* i I. Epting, Agent, 1704 Nance St.,' Newberry, S. C. 3-18 Hf>6 contains no alcohol, arsenic ho*; other poisonous druf.^. 8-5 tf I i I Early Amber Cane Seed.?Pure ar.d recleaned. For sale by JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 4-22 t? J?st Received?.Solid car of Chattanooga wagons. This is the last lot we will have with the regular track. See us and get prices and buy your wagon now. The Purcell Company . 4-11 tf. I RIDING CULTIVATORS?Come in: I and let us show you what we havej in cultivators and Disc harrows;! also smoothing harrows. Johnson-; McCrackin Co. 2-21 tt I have remoyeil ray dental parlors to the New Exchange bank building. I E. H Kibler. 12-31 Improved Golden Dent Seed Corn.? For 3ale by Johnson-McCrackin Co \l 4-22 tf 1 666 cures Headaches, Blllousnesi, loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fine Tooto, 8-ffc /*? r, V s FOR SALE?-Have bought auto hearse. '\ Have two good horses want to sell. R. Y. Lea veil. 4-2.", tf il " J I?AN(?'KS?\ve still have a few of' tho<e Dix.'e Harvest ran-'es we are | selling t'heap. The P lrcell Com-; pany. . tf| M'GGIES?We handle the High Point, j * Pmti'ti A " n/1 IV^ i JI, iV/UU 14.IIV1 I-1WVI OV/11, *? | have anything i-on want in 1I13 i busgy line. The Purcell Company j 3-2:? tf. 1 m See I s for Your Fertilizer, Acid and Ammoniated goods. Any analysis' j you desire. Get our quotations be-; fore placing your orders. It will j ] prove to your advantage. Farmers i i Cooperative Association^ for New-1 berry County, C. L Lester, Manager j 12-10 tf. j W. W. Cromer Bond D \I7~ 1 J 11 O yyc uuy <*nu sell u Office: Natic \ PI AT From factory to your house. $200. The Sculz Piano has n The Prescott & Cote cannot b Will discount any mail order 1 J. L. BOWLES, ] Newberry In Times L ^ffeen the high cgsf pf a damper on one?it's 1 and squelch depression Nothing builds up on ae nAAf* f if finer cfvlisJi clothes?and that's the for you. In these day] ?don't take a chancesuit me concerning your though the clothes we biiild .1 . i 'i. tney are truly aemocratic value from the collar of the trousers. Drop in today and let me woolens, that I work up int< our expert designing and hi \ / ? L. I. B1 Made-to-Measi i Opp. Newberry Hotel "NUFF . The Value Stor ( THE THREE BEA1 ( There is nothing a child lov st< ry and when the 3tury is lustrated and acted at the more real to the child. Buy your child one of these 35 C< Mayes'Book & The House of a T1 / V ANTED?Clerks Apply at M rCrory's 5 & 10c Store. 4-ii.i 3tp VAGONS ?We have a complete line of the Chattanooga and the Piedmont. Will save you money en your wagon. The Purcell Company. 3-25 tf ,Y ' NTED ? Subscriptions for The Herald and News, Pictorial Review, Xec.'tecraft. McColl and any other periodical wanted, at publisher's price. Curtis Epting 3-18tf ll'LBS ?We have some of those good cotton mules we will save you money on. The Purcell Co. 3-25 tf VI? 1* rtVA nil OI?AO mA MAM i li IUIIC (iii oitcs ui wa^uus uuw, from one horse to six. Let U3 price you and show you what we ^ have. Johnson-McCrackin Company 3-21 tf . / k * 4 I F. 6. Davis ealers / oncis of all kinds * mal Bank. ? warWMMVW I * o s Saves you from $1C to o superior in ton or finish. j e beaten for the price. louse in the United States ^ ' ? Factory Agent, r,S. G "i. ike These V f living is apt to put time to "dress udV ' ' x , jr g? : ' '* ie's morale so much . i cut, well tailored only kind I make ' \ of inflated values , -but come and conspring wardrobe. - Al I are aristocratic in style in price?ifrith built-in , 4. ? f < >". * '* ' i,',- I i coat to the cuff of the i show you the "real" a '^regular" clothes, v:a snch workmanship. * 7 alnnlr .v 4 ire Clothes Newberry, S. C. SED" I I i ; o t y Telling RS STORIATOR - A res so well as a good told and graphically ilsame time it becomes s games. Price only ^ snts Variety Store housand Things f y.'rr:...- ; *r !<w- ' -'-'.. 1*./f > *" '"4.U .?