The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 09, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS I
PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY.
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Prosperity, May 8.?Memorial day'
; will "be observed May 9, at 4:30 p. m.J
in the city hall. Gov. R. A. Cooper|
will be the speaker of the afternoon.:
After the program the William Lester ^
^ chapter will proceed to tne cemetery j
where the Confederatte graves will be j
decorated. Gov. Cooper, while here1
will be the guest of Mr. A. G. Wise, j
The program *was published m las? j
weeks paper. /
: The Prosperity hfigh and graded j
cr?hnnl has cnrrmleted nlans for a May i
party to be held at the closing of;
L school May 31st. The girl making the,
H highest average in the Tth grade was|
appointed queen by the'faculty. Mi'ssj
Rebecca Harman was the fortunate,
one. I
The William Lester chapter U. D. C.
L instead of cleaning only the gravesj
of the Confederate veterans for memo-!
rrial day,.May 9th. have undertaken;
the cleaning of the entire cemetery
The ;?00A people of Prosperity as
usual responded to the worthy cause,
and the work is being pushed forward
under the direction of the president,
Mrs. J. P. Wheeler. !
Mrs. J. L. Stokes en route to her
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nome at i^oiumuia cunege uum
halla, stopped over to see Mrs. J. B. |
. T. Scc^l.
iMr. and Mrs. Self Merchant have
returned to Saluda afterx a few days
stay with Mrs. Merchant's father, Mr '
J. B. Stockman.
The Victory Loan rally held m the.
town; hall Sunday afternoon was a
complete success and the speech
made -by Dr. Daniel of Clemson college
was one of the best ever heard
in Prosperity. People who are abl3
and fail to take Victory bonds after.
y having heard Dr. Daniel, fa*l to take
advantage of their high privilege.
The committees have been appointed
and will call on all our citizens 10
~ take their subscriptions. > i
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant of Saluda
^ visited Mrs. J. B. Stockman Sunday.
j Messrs Clifton and Forest Shealy
k* spent Sunday in Lee^vflle with their
lather, Mr. S. L. Shealy.
Mrs. Joe E. Hunter was in Columbia
Wednesday to be with her husband.
Prof. Hunter, who is under treatment
at the hospital. !
Miss Marie Bedenbaugh and iMr. j
Brooks D. Epting were married Sun
cay anernoon ai tne si. louses par-j
{ \ sonage by Rev. W. P. Roof; . Miss
Bedenbaugh is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A: L. Bedenbaugh. Mr.,
prosperous young farmer. The young,
couple are spending a few days with
the brde's parents before leaving for
Columbia, their future home. j
A m ft n nvtf vtrltt/kn
ou duiuuiuunc awiucui wmui
might have been fatal occurred near
here Saturday when Mrs. Fran'*:
Piatt's car turned over pinning herj
and her little son under the car. Mrs. I
" Piatt succeeded in pushing her little
son from under the car but was un- ,
>*1 able to extricate herself. When
found the little boy was standing by j
^ the car crying. Dr. Bedenbaugh was'
called to Mrs. Piatt's assistance, tak- j
ing her to his home; later sending
f A aw f K a P <XT r? r* T 1
w ?.a ^ ,, j
train. Mrs. Piatt's injuries werer
found not serious, being only "badly
bruised. !
Mrs. Fred Sedenbaugh has return-'
. ed to olumb-a after a few days stay j
with Mrs. A. L. Bedenbaugh. -
Mrs. Julian. Price and Otas Boozer
atteneded the picnic at Pleasanr |
Grove, in Saluda county iS&turday.
i ^ Misses Sarah Long and Aaell Mills j
of Summerljand college wer^ homo!
for the week-end.
Miss Lola Lowman of Jalapa is
.. visiting Mrs. J. H. Morris.
Mr. and <Mrs. Ray Gibson of Co-!
lumJbia are guests of Mrs. W. T.
Gibson.
Miss Mazie Suber of Pealj visited
(Mrs. Elvira Kibler during the past
:t' "week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Counts of Little
tfountain spent Friday with relatives.
Mrs. Sim Price has returned to her
home in Saluda after spending a week
i with her son, Mr. J. A. Price.
L 'Mr. J. B. Stockman's home was
^^ ^lovplv Vn it? late* snr?ri? cotHno- nf
m ? ^ ? ?j
W roses, red and white and an abundance
of foliage which was the scene of a
. charming afternoon affair Wednesday
when Mrs. J. B. Stockman entertained
in honor of the teachers of the
' prosperity high and graded school.
Mrs. Stockman guided the guests as
they entered and. showed them into
tie drawing room where rook wa?
played. Miss Clara Brown% scored
* highest, winning a lovely box of
' stationery. The booby prize fell to
Miss Ethel Counts, which was a
? n. ? v* Y"\ . _ A ctj. ^ ^v-l
strawDerry emDry. Misses ?uun oiuc*man
and Catherine Counts served
strawberries and three different kinds
of cake to the following guests:
<Mesdames J. F. Browne. J. D. Quattlebaum.
]\T. 0. Morris and (Mrs. Mark
Simpson. Misses Mayme Swittenbrug,
F.ubv Thorn. Theresea Mavbin, Rosine
Singley, Clara Brown, Willie Mae
Wise, Ethel Counts and Effie Hawkins.
At a meeting of the board of trustees
of the Prosperity school on Wednesday
the entire faculty was re
elected for the session iyi9_iy^o.
Miss Ruth Stockman entertained
the young society set on Friday even n?
in honor of her houso-guests.
Misses Mary Kohn, Willette Wheeler.
Evetta Unger, J^iell Gregory and
Lynette Grigsbv of Saluda, S. C.
iMrs. T. L. Shealy returned home
Sunday from the Columbia hospital.
Misses Mary DeWalt Hunter an-.l
Mira Hunter were shoppers tto Co-,
lumbia on Saturday.
Mr. L. C. Merchant and family of <
Batesburg spent Saturday here on.
route to Newberry to spend the week-;
end with relatives. !
Miss Meadows of Greenwood spent
the week-end with Miss Ruby Thorn, i
iMr. A. H. Hawkins has returned
from a business trip to Greenville, i
\if-ra TTov Pool' ^ftpr o month's stav
with her sister. Mrs. Z. W. Beden !
baugh. has returned to her home in |
< .
Rockv Mount, Va. f
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Mr. Johnnie Langford of Columbia j
was home for the week-end.
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Miss Mayme Swittenberg spent:
Sunday in Xewberrv.
Mrs. E. A. Counts has gone to tin'
Columbia hospital to have her tonsils!
removed. i
Mrs. L. S Bowers* condition has improved,
so -her son, S Bushnell Bowers
has returned to his home in
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Mr. A. H. Kohn of Columbia visited j
at the home of IMr, *S. J. Kohn last,
Wednesday.
The frien<Js of Mrs. T. L. Shealv
will be pleased to hear that she &
returning this week from the Columbia
hospital. j
Mr. J. C. Taylor of Batesburg spent'
the week-end here with his family.
Mrs. Nancy Wheeler is visiting her
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uitusuLCi, .AIIS. n. n. jcv^naru ui bery.
Mrs. E. W. Werts auc ,-Miss Kate
Bar re were in ColumMn Friday to seo
ibeir sister, C s. .Mae Le> Chase, who j
is anner ireauneni at ine toiumuidi
hospital. N
Mr. A. G. Wise spent Friday in Columbia.
iMr. W. E Wise of Little Mountain
has come to Prosperity to spend several
weeks, hoping the change will benefit
his health. While here he is the guest
of Ms brother, Mr. A. G. Wise.
Mr. Joe B. Hartman has returned
from Columbia,
Mrs. F- rEt Schumpert has. as h?r
guest, Mrs. Mary Livingston of Newberry.
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Mr. Wm. Tallarast of Greenville
mi- i_*3r O.._ ji.
spent oaiuraay anu ounuay uere wu.u
friends.'
Mr. and Airs. Birge Wise visited
relatives in Newberry Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth iMcWaters has returned
to Columbia after a few days
stay with her mother, Mrs. Corn?
McWaters. , '
Beginning May 5, the mail from and
for train number 16 will be bandied
by the train crew. A lock box haying
been placed on the Southern platform
m which to deposit the mail bags.
Miss Celeste Singley, after several
weeks stay with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J/ C. Singley, has returned to
Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. J.. A. Hunt of Saluda
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were guests S'unday of Mr. and "Mrs.
B. B. Schumpert.
Miss Elizabeth May of Columbia was
hnmo fnr fho wootr.on H
'Mr. Roy Kohn after a short visiv
to his mother, Mrs. S. J. Kohn, has
reurned to Columbia. \
Prof. J. S. Wheeler of Ridge Spring
was here Saturday and Sunday.
THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE
TEAR FOR ONLY'$1.50.
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* SCHEDULE.
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The following is the new schedule
effective Sunday, April 13, 1919:
Southern
No. 15 to Greeville due at dewberry
at 8:48 a m.
No. IS to Columbia due at Newberry
at 12:30 p m.
No. 17 to Greenville due at Newberry
at 4:05 p m.
No. 16 to Columbia due at Newberry
. at 9:30 p m.
C., X. & L.
No. 55 to Columbia due at Newberry
at 9:53 a m.
No. 12 to Laurens, (mixed) due at l
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Newberry at 9:44 a m.
No. 52 to Laurens due at Newberry!
at 1:00 p m.
No. 53 to Columbia due at Newberry
at 3:38 p m.
No. 13 Columbia (mixed) due at]
Newberry at 5:30 p m. >
No. 54 to Laurens due at Newberry |
at 6:15 p m.
Yours truly,
T. S. Lefler.
Ticket Agent.
Opr. & B-O-I.
666 cures Malaria Fever. 8-5 tf
Mfe] Distressing
mm Eyesight
^%jj| Headaches
'Medical investigation proves that
7", per cent, of headaches are directly
due to eye strain.
Eye strain can be relieved by correctly
focused and fitted glasses.
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If you have the headaches
>Ye have the glasses
E. C. PIERCE
Optometrist
CAROLINA OPTICAL CO.
SOii Exchange Bank Building
SEWBEKKY, S. t.
TO LOT OWNERS
KOSEMONT CEMETERY.
Having bought an additional strip
Oi land adjoining Hoseraont cemetery,
the money is needed to pay for same
It is desired to raise the funds by the
collection of amounts due on unpaid
for lots, of which there are a good
many. The deeds of conveyance have
been placed in the hands of Mr. II
H. Greneker for collection.
R. Y. Leavell,
Sec. and Treas. Trustees Rosemont
Cemetery.
NOTICE.
No jury cases will be heard at the
May term of court, hence jurors who
have been summoned need not comc.
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Jno. C. Goggans,
5-6 2t C. C. C. P.
12 HOIK KODAK FINISHING
AH rolls developed 10c; packs 20c
bo An FiC pnlarsincy
uy , yi nny - J. ? ^ ?
35c up. Specialists?we do nothing
but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed
to please. Eastman Kodaki,
Films, Supplies.
COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING CO.
1111 Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C.
nnnny?si pt?fffr rALOTABS ,
FOR A LAZY LIVE!?,
lYonderfnl How Bright and Che?ri?l
the World Looks After Taking the
New Nansealess Calomel.
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Have you tried the new nausealess
? 1 * Vaa r%r\ lnmnl talrino' n
CcllOIIld liiill illaftCS vaiuillbl vuuiug ~
pleasure? If^you have, you appreciate
the ytron^e.r|ul virtues pf calomel
when robbed of all its unpleasant and
nauseating effects.
Calotahs is the sensation ^ of the
year in the drug trade. Pharmacist?
regard it as a perfect remedy for the
liyer. . Its effect in biliousness, constipation
and indigestion is most delightful.
The next, time your liver needs a
thorough cleansing try Calotabs. One
tablet at bed-time with a swallow ;f
water, that's all. No taste, no salts,
no griping. You wake up in tne morning
feeling fine, with your system
thoroughly cleansed and a hearty appetite
for breakfast. Eat what you
please?no danger of salivation.
Calotabs are never sold in bulk; for
your protection they are sold only :<ii
original, sealed packages, price S*
cents. Your druggist will gladly refund
your money if you do not find
t^m effective and del.ghtful.?(adv.;
WHY SUFFER SO?
Why suffer from a bad back, fron>
sharp, shooting twinges, headache.';
dizziness and distressing urinary ills?
Newberry people recommend Doan s
Kidney Pills. Could you ask for
stronger proof of merit?
'Mrs. S. Thopmson, 512 Wright St.,
Newberry, says: "Too much heavy
work and lifting brought on a bad
case of kidney trouble and broke
down my health several years ago.
When I tried to straighten up after
I bent over, a pain went tnrougn me
and almost took away my breath. I
got dizzy occasionally and would almost
fall to the floor. Everything
would get black before my eyes and
I could hardly stand. Nervous head
aches Dotnerea me ana i was so men
mornings. I could hardly go. All
this, together with my kidneys not
acting as they should, kept me in
pretty bad shape. Hearing of Doan's
Kidney Pills at the time, I a^)t a supply
at Gilder and Weeks Co.'s drug
store, and they relieved me from tho
first. I kept taking them until I was
ent.irelv rid of the trouble " <
60c, afc all dealers. Foster-tMilburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. Y.
COn,D SOT EAT
NOR SLEEP WELL
Appetite Poor, Nerves Slinky, and
Ktoniaeli Full of Gas, South Carolinian
Now Claims Dreco Changed
it All.
To those who suffer from constipation.
weak kidneys, sluggish liver,
poor digestion, gas in the stomach.
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unusual values ir
| One Ford Touri
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One Studebaker
Touring Car.
One Studebaker
These Studebak
values at the price vi
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I One 1918 Mode
| This is practical!
One 1918 Mode
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One Dodge, two
one Chevrolet. All
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pains in the limbs,* backache, no appetite,
and broken sleep, should know
that relief is at hand. The root and
herb remedy, Dreco, has a wide reputation
for getting rid of all these
troubles, as is proven by the many
letters received from well known and
reliable persons. For instance, Mr. G.
E. Cheek, of 11 Benett St., Greenville.
S. C., says:
"I could not eat or sleep with any
satisfaction; ray kidneys were weak,
and I had backache most all of the
time. My stomach was gassy and
often pained me. iMy appetite went
off to almost nothing, and my sleep
( was broken. My jo.'nts were full of
[rheumatism, and my muscles sore to
1 ~ T tol.-fln SOVPrfll ITIPii .
! UJt: UJUCII 1 IJUU lawv-u
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j icines but none seemed to do me any
{good. Reading one day o* Dreco, I
j decided to try it. Two bottles of
I Dreco have wiped out all my troubles
;and T am feeling lJke a new person.
'I advise all persons who suffer as J
did to try Dreco."
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Car Bar
t hand now for sale a i
1 practically new cars,
ng Car in perfect condition
Six Cylinder 1918 Tourin;
Four Cylinder 1918 Five
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' Six Cylinder 1918 iwo Y\
:ers are all practically n<
re are offering practically r
ild have to pay for a hew <
1 Grant Six Touring Car.
ly same as new car.
1 Chalmers Six Thirty Fiv<
set condition and a bargain
> Maxwells, one Oakland Si
enlfin/lfrl irnlno at nfirPS nfl
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humir . Kryl is. knc
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is often referred to as the w<
atest cornetist
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1 personally directhis band a
ioon and Night I
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I Dreco, the root and herb medicine, j sj
purifies the blood, strengthens the:
kidneys, rouses the liver to action, re-jgi
lieves constipation, lifts the load from j hi
the stomach, and builds up the entire !G
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lumoer or very
as follows:
g Car
Passenger Special
assenger Roadster
lew high gride cars
:heap car. >
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j Passenger Tour
i at our price.
ix, one Saxon Six,
Fered.
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Dreco is now sold by all good dru^
sis throughout the country and i?
ighly recommended in Newberry by
ilder and "Weeks /
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