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: PURELY PERSONAL. Miss Marguerhita Matthews returned home Wednesday from G. W. ?C. at Greenville having finished her examinations. Mr.- William E. Matthews will be liome Tuesday from the Bailey Miliitary Institute. Mr. and Mrs. R. I). l?.vr?! after an -extended visit to relatives in New "berry have returned to their home in Lexington, Va. Mr. B. T. A.nderson of the Globe Dry Goods company returned on Wednesday from a business trip to -Atlanta. He says dry ^ood and everything else continues to soar aloft so far as price goes. Mr. Geo. W. Summer has gone to Vft-rl- <r>n fmsinpss. s. M A V.m Via V Mrs. J. H. Riser has gone to ^Wichita Falls, Texas, on a visit to lier children and; will spend the summer. Miss Kate Porter spent the weekend at her home in Newberry.? Creenwood Index-Journal, 2nd. - Miss Lillian Kibler is visiting her agister, Mrs. F. W. Chapman, in Columbia for a couple weeks. J. B. Hunter, Esq., spent Wednesday in Columbia on business. ? - ** n 1 M1? , Mrs Diary xuiwi is visiung ici?"tiyes in Prosperity. Mr. R. H. Whitlock of Newberry is a in Ahe city.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 3rd. Miss Sara Dukes of Chappells spent last night in the city.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 3rd. Miss Nellie McCarey of Newberry > 5s visiting in the city.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 3rd. Mr. H. E. Corley of Newberry ~wa& m the city yesterday.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 3rd. Miss Jimmie Milam, of Newberry, was among the business visitors here last Friday.?Laurens Advertiser, 4. Mr. Alger McSwain of Newberry, "who graduates from Newberry col^ lege this month, is here on* a few <dajs vjft to relatives.?Cross Hill <?qr. Ljjfjkns Advertiser, June 4th. * ThelKny acquaintances in Cross ~HiHf'wm!i place he T>ften visited, learned with deep sorrow of the death last Friday of Mr. Decatur 3oozer at his home near the! Newl>erty fine. The funeral and burial ^services. were held bOBwy.. W ,. ine family cemetery a fejr.njiiifiS from ^ epr Jfarer> -i-SSe^iear,;;iwje ' "Lizifie L 0ri|fin, ofifewbertii* '^mR. m~ P& trades in Cross Hill school during the M. tp4?y . lof ner noroe (O qwna ue buiwu? vacation. She is one of the best teachers who have ever taught here, ^especially fen; the* primary grades, . envoys the .confldeuce esteem of afi tfie people for her faith-, itil wcTk among the children and, her ^dignified character- ' and Christian influence in;the community V . ,-i <"S.' ?s; - ' ? < Lkzie has. the distinction ox taught Here longer tj?n anyr *rae else and it is earnestly desired fcy the school authorities and patrons rthat she continue/j^er work on in^ creased salary- However, she has 3gfaen no statement as yet as to her intra plans or woyk. The ^ other teachers have already gone to their ^omes several days^ago.?Cross Hill ?ot/ljtaprens, Advertiser, June 4. -Mr. George W. Summer has gone to New York on busness. Cadet J. B. Black, Jr., of Prosperity has arrived from G. M. A. aruvnriincr a fAW Wppks with . iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .15lack, he will leave for Richmand. Misses Sallie Lee Cromer, Bertha <?rapps, Elmina Long, Ruby Boozer, !Kora Cofield, Daisy Johnson, Verda Oxner and Vera Oxner are home from Summerland college for the vacation. Miss Vera Oxner was among the graduates of the college. _ _JMr. Johnnie Fellers of Newberry r jg-jp^nding a few days with his sis* ler, -Wfk - Willard.?Coronaca cor. wo?d Index-Journal, 4th. Rot. Ss&tei" ?f Helena church, New berry c (rarity K7 Siting his brother, John Salter.?Sa^da Standard,. 5th. VARIOUS A*H> AiT l ABOUT. The Girls' Auxiliary ot First Baplist church will meet Saturday, Jurse 15, ait 6 ^o'clock with Miss Mar-1 ? - T, ~ T5 J ^UGniC curiis ui ovuuuaijf oi>iccir> -There ^iU be an entertainment at J :-?fer ^Mt. Bethel-Garmany school this j Friday evening. There will be ex-1 ercises by the school and the public is cordially invited to be present. Col. C. J. Purcell says he proves his faith in Newberry dirt by pay-1 ing $125 the acre for land upon! -which to farm. He bought 20 acres' more of the Lane property the other <-d^y at that price. . And he got it ?cheap, we are here to tell you, and rao doubt if some one wanted to buy :at from him he would have to pay 3iim twice the amount he paid, and "then it would oe cneap. U1 tUUliH. INewberry dirt is worth money. The play at the Silverstreet school house will be on Saturday :night and every one is invited to be present and there is no doubt you will enjoy the evening. Cotton went off 140 points on Tuesday but that should not scare 1 any one into rushing his cotton on f the market. It is usual to have the i market break after a decided rise. It will come back again. The world needs more cotton than is in sight and the price of cotton goods does not indicate cheap cotton. As we .have stated cotton is cheap at ,40. ; cents when compared with the price of cotton goods. j The local man made the terrible I and grievous mistake in the last issue, in stating what a fine garden Mr. F. A. Schumpert had, of saying .that he lived with his friend, Mr. Henry B. Wells, when as a matter j | of fact every one knows that Henry j '{Wells lives with his mother, Mrs. Os! Wells. Well, we know one thing, jthey are all mighty ^ood folk and 1- -1 i.1? x i-T J I live pieasantiy tugcuici aau nvm jthe appearance of things around about they live at home and have a plenty of all good things, to eat. And they have one of the finest places hereabout, a real country home and a good farm right in the city of Newberry with all the advantages of the city and the country combined. ' his new home in Boundary street, his new home in Bounday street. Don't miss the next episode of "Perils of Thunder Mountain." It is "Teeth of Steel" and Davis makes another narrow escape. "Perils of Thunder Mountain," at the opera house every Monday. Mr. D. E. Sease's prediction for a wet year is holding out pretty good j so far. He said he had observed his sign for 45 years and it had never | failed and the sign this year pointed, to a rainy year and a bad year for cotton. t I j The snow scenes in "The Mints of Hell," William Desmond's latest | Jesse D. Hampton production released by Exhibitors Mutual, are 'among the most remarkable ever seen on the screen. The big snowstorm scene during the exciting dog-| sled race is a most graphic bit of [realism which adds tremendously to the production, conveying the Alaskan atmosphere convincingly. "The Mints of Hell" will be shown at'the opera house Friday, June 13. | -We are beginning to move about. Did you see us? If you didn't wake up. If you don't we'll wake you. See? / . . P: Are you keeping up with "T}ie [ Carter Case?" If not begin with .^e next spisode. '// \ V ' ' 1Z Z ' *2"" " ; '> !>' ' ' ' , L Girl scouis will attend-a.weeting at headqu^i^siB j$atuxday . afternoon at 6:30 o'clock. It is.important that all scouts who wish to go on the ! - - i??_ i.. i, scamping inp pe prewau. < v..- ,7 ... i A picture ^H/a..plot^ characters 'tfho Kve* jTai&r wi,o is ihe that ,can be !m^. excellent ^photography land splendid direction?all make up jjifcrma TalteaSge's latest Select picjture, "The Probation" Wife," .in . which she is presented to Joseph M, jSchenck. At the opera hooae, Tues: day, June 10. j * The Ladies' Aid society of the : Church of the Redeemer will meet iwith Mis. J. W. Kibter Monday aft emoon, June 9, at 6 o'clock, j Patrons of the opera house will see a very interesting picture, when Alice Brady appears today, Thursjday, June 5, in her latest Select picIture, "Her Great Chance." I ??? | Flight Starts Soon. j London, June 4.?Final preparations for the flight across the Atlantic of the British airship R-34 are (being made at North Berwick, according to The Evening Star, and it is expected that th eship will leave next week. j A squad of skilled mechanics al-. readv has left Enerland on the wav to Atlantic City, N. J., where it is' jxepected that the ship will land. HIGHEST HONOR j FOR BRAVE MAN I . ' ( Heroic Performance of Sergeant Hall Remembered?Father to Get Medal. Charleston, June 4.?A . congress sinnnl mpHnl of honor?the hisrhest .award of any that an American soldier can win?has been received at i the Southeastern department headquarters to be presented to the father of Sergt. Thomas Lee Hall of Company G, One Hundred and Eighteenth Infantry. The medal was awarded posthumously, the heroic South Carolinian having been mortally wounded in action. Sergeant Hall was from Fort Mill, S. C., at which place his father, William L. ?" 1 mai^oI trill Ko i .tiaii, resides. j. nc wcuai ; presented by the commanding offi- , leer of the Southeastern department, Brig. Gen. Clarence*"#. McNeil is at present commanded the department, pending t$*e arrival of Lieut. jGen. Bullard. Ast General McNeil, who commands the Sou^h^ Atlantic 'THE RED GLOVE" UaiTerMl'i greatest Western Serial j - ! in 10 epiiooci ARCADE THEATRE SATURDAY, JUNE 7 "Sm it Every Saturday" : V Coast artillery district,.is to be sue- ' ceeded by Brig. Gen. John D.. Barnett, it is not known yet just who < will present the precious token that commemorate sfenoo sh shrdluupup commemorates one of the most heroic deeds recordeded in the history of American arms. Governing "D. C." By the Constitution of the United States, congress has the sole right to govern the District of Columbia. But congress, for convenience, delegates its powers to three commissioners. Two are appointed from civil life by the president, with the consent of the senate. One must be an engineer officer of the army, of the rank of captain, at least. He is detailed by the president for service as a commissioner,?at the president's pleasure. The other commissioners serve three years. The commissioners have practically supreme power to govern, subject to the laws as interpreted by the court of appeals of the District. Hardly Flattering. j He?"I wonder why Edith never asked me to call." She?"Perhaps she thought you might take her at her word."?Boston Transcript Stopping a Great Watte. Millions of dollars' worth of fruit have been wasted in Florida during the quarter of a century. Hereafter nothing will be wasted as the drops. " '? -11 l- - ...tll.nJ Kit Cliiis ana ripes win an uc uiiu?>?, iuj new processes evolved by a clever chemist and scientist. The growers and the public generally will be helped by these processes, as the former will reap a benefit from the sale of their { waste products and the latter will ' have the benefits of the manufactured J products which are greatly in. demand. ?Florida Times-Union. v . Electrocute Leopard to Save Pelt A leopard used by a motion-picture concern recently took to sulking, which . made him a disagreeable companion for the actors In the jungle scenes, ae-1 cording to Popular Mechanics Magazine. Shooting him with a high-powered rifle was first considered, but was .objected to, as it would disfigure the ' valur.bls pelt. To avoid this, electrocution was decided upon, using power from a aear-by station. . New Canadian Coat of Arms. . The Canadian government Ls -considering adopting a new coat of arms for the dominionr-one which shall repv % : 1 A .! resent all the provinces to the ,conrefi- j, 'erat}on, j?he present coat of -arms;is! representative qf ; 9n1*r|o, .^Quebec, j .Scotfo *nd New .Brunswick oaJy.j for ?tyj?eoriginal provinces; ajjid," pI^lccT It ^ waa /..Adopted to 1858 '^to^^wat^Wand and<Bj?itJsli & inmbja jixi,, ffl Jere$ ,$ . federation, ar?d:lup$f+ Sj^kaAch^waiiand JUJ>e#a ba$e figeq carv#dont afy,what- ware $% ^^^^rt^tofl^/7;WheB a:4ejrfj* .emblematic of ^hesenine, prsr*linces has been chosen Jby the coraurtt tee and approved by the government L \ It will be submitted to the royal coi.lejfe of heralds 4n England to be registered. A royal warrant declaring' \i the toUc&l .arms of Canada will j then be Issued. * > ' i' Double Bottoms Put to-Work. For many years a few steamships!' from tfcevfar east have brought fuel oil back to Britain in the ballast space between their inner and outer hulls. The practice never became general, however, and '"tankers" continued to handle the balk of the trade. But io Jane, 1917, increased submarine activity and the expansion of the allied fleets made immediate additions to j tank tonnage so imperative that not a j few, but hundreds, of British and American "double bottoms" were fitted j fbr this auxiliary cargo. Apart from I its war-time results this new practice! has taught marine engineers many lessons that will guide them in designing t the oil-burning ships of tomorrow.? Popular Mechanics Magazine. j His First Visit. Mr. Lloyd George would seem, says? Liverpool Post, to have had a premoni- i tion of his future eminence when he; paid a first visit to London as a lad of nineteen. "Went to the house of commons,** he wrote home to his uncle. ] "Very disappointed. I will not say bul that I eyed the assembly in a spirit similar to that in which William the evpH RnErland on his visit UC1 vi v- j V ? to Edward the Confessor as the region ] of his future domain. Oh, vanity!" i" ! i Injections of Cane Sugar. . j Doctor Rosenthal reports to th? Presse Medicale (Paris) that lie lias administered intravenous injections ot; a strong solution of saccharose in nu j merous cases of tuberculosis. The pro cedure exerts a manifest tonic action |It raises the blood pressure, augment the body weight, and indirectly pro duces a favorable effect on the tuber ctilous fesions. These results art ascribed by the author to an enhance rhp functions of the llvtr. ?UVU V V* SPECIAL NOTICE J JSSPSS?SBSBSa .1 For Sule?Home made meal, grits,''' lard, bacon and molasses at J. B. McDowell's Grocery Store. i 6-6-4tp. < For Sale?Seed corn and Poland < China pigs. 0. H. Lane, Newber-^ ry, BFD 2, Phone 4411. 6-6-2t , Pure Early Amber Cue Seed at the ] right price at The Purcell Co. < I 0-8-tf. _. ^ \>J\ ' V. *'" ARCADE THEATRE PROGRAM Dpen 2 to 11 p. m. Admission 10 and 15< Thursday, June 5. . . MAE MURRAY in "HER BODY IN BOND" A Universal in 5 Acts. .. Also EDDIE POLO in "THE WILD RIDER" A Western in 2 acts Friday, June 6. WILLIAM RUSSELL in "HOBBS IN A HURRY" American Pathe in 5 acts. Also A PATHE COMEDY. Saturday, June 7. MARIE WALCAMP in ti i : i_ _? A lie f si cpituue ui THE RED GLOVE Universal'* Greatest Western Seria in 2 acts. EDDIE LYONS in "HIS BODY FOR RENT" A Star comedy in 1 act. Also An Lko Comedy in 2 acts. Monday, June 8. ? ? fc a? a a r\V B a. _ WILLIAM A. DRAJL/1, rreienu "THE BETTER 'OLE" A Special Feature in 7 Acts. Lost?Crochet cape with satin rib bon, on the street from the post office to Mrs. Levi Fellers'. 0] Tuesday. Finder please return t Mrs. J. H. Riser, 532 Boundar; street. 6-6-lt] For Sale?One Ford roadster an< one Dort roadster, three seatt Both cars in good condition.' Di W. G. Houseal. 6-3^2 Wanted?I want to employ the ser vices of a wide awake hustlinj young man who can sell goods, can make it interesting for on who can make good. J. P. Moor ' Broker. Office next door to Na tiorial Bank: 6-3-ti Pore Early Amber Cane Seed at th righffc'pric f at The Prcrcell Go. 6-3-tf. t -v 5 : -'j--- - _ For S*Je-rr&aro?ss, # harness, f. har nfiss. . 7Or sets - Army, wagon tar . nesfc aiqiq?t as * gw4 ** new Wheel harn?$, $40, lead, $35 jt.-c v l>. Spartanburg. Uponreceipt o cashier's -check or post office or deiy will ship by express. If in terested let us fcear from you. B "E: Cudd &' Co.V'Spartariburg, S. C 6-3-Zt. - - > ' ' i'ii ' Pure Etrlj Amber Q^ae S?ed at tfr right price at The Pyrcell Co. 1 6-3-tf. V There are several vacancies in th< Roper Hospital Training Schoo for Nurses. Separate Norse Home, lectures,medical college faculty. One year high school, o its equivalent required. For cir cular of information, address Su perintendent of #Nurses, Rope: Hospital, Charleston, S. C. 6-3-6t. For Sale?4-gallon mill^cow. Onlj $75. Full Jersey. J. C. Singley Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. 6-3-2tp. f. A. Clifton, M D. specialist in di? eases of the eye, ear, nose an< *u? will ha in Votirhpprv TlieS llllUat, nut w iu . day at Gilder and Weeks drug store In Prosperity Wednesday, at Di Wyche's drug store. One day onl; at each point. Please call early. 5-9 tf RIDDiG CULTIVATORS?Come il and let us show you what we hav< in cultivators and Disc harrows also smoothing harrows. Johnson MqCrackin Co. 2-21 t "THE RED GLOVE" - - ? tir.i Universal s greatest neneru ?? in 18 episodes ARCADE THEATRE Starts SATURDAY, JUNE 7 , "See it Every Saturday" rT^^rTTNn 1/ Iluli iTD 11 ID 102 acres located on the roa< from Maybinton to Newberry, J miles from town; convenient t< school and church; 60 acres in cul nvation; sand loam soil with red clai sub-soil; 7 or 8 acres in pasture fenced with barbed wire; 35 acre* in woodland; small orchard; 8 roon dwelling in good repair; good ban and other buildings; 2 wells, 1 deej one, and living stream through pas ture. This place lies fairly well an? writh little attention can be mad< 7erv valuable property. Price $5( per acre, 1-3 cash. DAVIS REALTY Co., 5th floor, Exchange Bank Build ing, Phone 14. 6-6 2 FOR SERVICE?Stallion $10; Jack $17.."0. Charlie' Long, Prosperity, S. C. Phone 4121. 5-27 tf t Z ' ; FOR REJTT?'Will rent for this year an or any pan 01 iny iana o mirss north of Xewberry on Beth Eden | road. Owing to being in hospital | have been unable to arrange eartj ier for the cultivation of the place. | For full information see Mrs. Janie | Nance Suber, Xewberry, RFD 3. o:i J the place 5-27 (t j?.?: uahtje.li?1to buy good tat Deer cattle. Call phone220, or see Henry D. Havird. Newberry, S. C. 5-16 tf Early Amber Cane Seed.?Pure and recleaned. For sale by JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 4-22 tf FOB SALE?Have bought auto hearse. Have two good horses want to sell. R. Y. Lea veil. 4-25 tf WE hare all sizes of wagons1' now. 1; from one horse to six. Let us price you and show you what we have. Johnsor IcCrackin Company 3-21 tf WANTED ? Subscriptions for The Herald and News, Pictorial Review. Needlecraft, McColl and any other periodical wanted, at publisher's price. Curtis Epting 3-18tf - Moon's Sp :j 11 Ask your grocer yi ~c ?. Pj jjicvc ui iiicau 1 and is all lean. u j ti J ????i . ; f| 5o much dot " so much a m -T 'v We arfe riot ~ x not advertise ei > ' honest q&q 02 need ga withoi J x us: "do net'de To those of si that will Bofi f . The N r-t. "Theft ! L is the world's ; ? v It gives yotf e as performed i i? all that the ea e world's greatei DO NOT LET MONEY * - - If you are pay: e'* flAmp nther rea l) ? flush at the pi 8 fact preyent y< 8 son. ; Don't he r us confidential - venient for yoi r AGENCY NEW! Gilder & H . , j la vicinity of Whitmii -I ^ - I rnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm**.*! I *1 . ! Arcade IN Monday, I ; "THE BET "i I' A smile m< "OLE Bairns father's greatest c work J | "This is certainly the g century has produced and 1 sion I am sure it equals, ij * and New York stage prod } "I envy the motion picl 'r clean up on this picture."! ONE DA i ? : Arcade i OPEN 2 T r PRICES: 1 fc." OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM , 1 Friday, June 6 t I BESSIE BARRISCALE /'I . tm , "JOCELYN'S WIFE" Also a CHRISTY COMEDY. / Saturday, June 7. The 4th episode of "THE CARTER CASE." Also a 1 BIG V COMEDY and a STRAND COMEDY. ^ ? ?' Monday, June 9. * HALE HAMILTON in ^ "FALL OF PEP" ' Also the 3rd episode of ^ "PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN" i Please Subscribe to the Atlanta Semi- I Weekly Journal or the Tri-Weekly Constitution for one year and a book of the .greatest war for $3.00. The Progressive Farmer $ a year. Will give an account book during month of March. Your orders Will ^ __ _ be appreciated. Phone 251. Curtis 1H I. Epting, Agent, 1704 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. 3-18 2m V i >ecial Lean d to show you this Something new | o -~a ?,*?" v :| - 558 SS ? . p= ; , v vn-onth y; , i i . an iristalinekit how. We do inSUlindnt bo *wbraian ifiusic % if: if MrOErtevm Vtaa-suud to * ny^music to the mu^ lover. EWEDISON i ". (Tr *?N t*~ f i'jfX ftonofriph; #|Wi * S?ul" V >,' ?: ' : _ ' .. "' l'u * . ,. . 2 - ~ err^ateat 'musical instruGie&t. I - very land of.to^ic, '4mCtfy . >> ipon Ae ?t?ge. - It ghr& yon ^ r can givq of the'art of the I rt ,artjst$. " _ STAND IN THE WAY fog for I^b&ty Bonds or for son 70a $re not particularly resent do not let that > .. ^ - v- - ?i' DU irpni ownmg & i>ew am- ' , sftate. Come to us, and tell ly what terms will be eonu * BERRY COUNTY . . Weeks Co. e see J.- C. Abrami, Jr.. I Thftatre . ; . ?'* ' June 9th TER OlE" . essage from '^1 BILL" ^ > j haracter corxception of the 3 ?mr i nfli. I greatest comedy drama the after seeing the screen verl not surpasses, the London uction. Lure theatre owners their -The Dramatic Critic. ' ' ' ' ? . i lYONLY Theatre O 11 P. M. 10c and 15c ? "i f ' . , '. < ' * '-"V