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PURELY PERSONAL. | !: The Movements cf "Many People, ! Newberrians, and Those Who ]' Visit Newberry. < Mr. Duane Livingston spent the * last week-end in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickert and family returned on Sunday from a * x ?:_ii. ? r*^ i pleasant visit tu reiauvcs ui ucuigia. i Mr. Robert P. Fair of Jackson- \ ville is spending a week with his; father, Col. Wm. Y. Fair. Miss Olive Feagle is home from the hospital in Columbia and is im- j proving. Mrs. Clyde Folk and daughter of Jacksonville are visiting the family; of Dr. J. Wm. Folk at Jalapa. Mr. Henry W. Eddy of Columbia spent the week-end with his father, \ Mr. W*-' H. Eddy, in Newberry. Miss Mary Livingston visited Mrs. j J. Ai Cureton in Greenville last; week. Mrs. J. A. Cureton has returned to her home in Greenville after a i +a Mm n A T.iwinffatnn i VlOlb W JLU10* X/ A* AAAQWWVMt I Mr. R. H. Anderson leaves Tues- j day for Atlanta to buy his millinery' stock. Miss Edna Thomas of Newberry is visiting Miss Ella Cooper on Sullivan's Island.?Charleston Ameri- f can, 10th. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wicker of 1 Newberry are visiting Mrs. Wicker's ( mother, Mrs. Cromer.?Greenwood j' Index-Journal. 9th. !' Mrs. E. A. Sale of Newberry is the j. .gue&t oi her siscer, Mrs. S. H. Mc- j1 .Lean, on King street.?The State, j y 10th. j Mr. E. S. Kohn, son of Mr. and 1 ' - ^ Mrs. A. H. Kohn of Columbia, has ! gone to a sanitarium in Asheville, ! N. C. 12 Mr. S. H. McLean of Columbia s stopped over in Newberry last c Thursday on his return from the L Huietc reunion. j * Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Dominick of " Florida art spending some time with * Mrs. Dominick's parents, Mr.*- and c Mrs. Otto Klettner. S. j ( Mrs. Dunbar and daughter, ,Miss ! T/vdAv\Uir? A A"f "M01XTK^>TT7 ! t;uocvx xi.v ?? j | were shopping in Columbia Satur- \ day.?Columbia Record, 10th. b, Mrs. Henry H. Kinard is going to tl Baltimore this week to purchase the fall stock for Miss Annie L. Smith ^ and company. ! Captam I\eal Workman has se-' " cured his release from the army and ' has again opened his law office in ^ewoerry. j0 Mrs. Helen Scarborough of Or- j angeburg and Mrs. Louise Brogdon; ^ of Brogdons are visiting their father, ^ T n i JUL. JLJ. KJ. OU1ICS. Mrs. J. D. Quattlebauni cf Pros- i: f perily was among the many out of- ? town shoppers in Columbia the lat- ? . ter part of the week.?Columbia' Jlecord, 10 th. j Mr. John M. Kinard of Newberry ^ spent several days last ^ w^ek with n his relatives at- 1400 Lady street on j ^iis way home from New York City. \ ?The State, 10th. * 't Lieut. W. F. Wright of Laurens \ county, who was lately returned: from over seas and mustered out of c service at Camp Gordon, was in \ .Newberry for the week-end. ' g "Mr. J. J. Roach, who was manager c of the Newberry telephone exchange a few years ago, but who is now the i manager at Aiken, spent the week-j end in Newberry. o Mr. William David Kibler, son of l Mr. W. B. Kibler of the St. Phillips b community, has won the one year' H scholarship from Newberry county t: .to Clemson college. y 1 JStrs. H. B. Sturgeon and Mrs. J.? 'W. iPkkell of Brooklyn, N. Y., o ; another and sister respectively of Is Mrs. S. L. Mann, are visiting her in ^ Newberry. j 1 jt Dr. James M. Johnson and family '3 bf Washington, D. C., arrived injtl ..Newberry on Monday on a visit to C his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William j Johnson. ! t] .Mr. Earle Hipp of the navy is 1 p i -l >- r?i l v,;? a -norm? a snort lunougu visiting mo ^ '-Heftier, Mrs. E. R. Hipp, and other 1 s< "relatives in Newberry. He is now i s stationed in the department at h Washington. ft Mrs. R. T. Caldwell, Misses Sara j and Carolyn Caldwell and Master; t ^Marcus Caldwell, left on Saturday! s *>y auto for Hendersonville where | a tthey will spend the month of Au- s .gUSt. I ? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawson of j z xrow Vnrk. who have been with Mr.' i and Mrs. S. H. McLean, left yester- i day for a visit of two weeks to Mr. jLawson's parents in Winston-Salem, t ?The State, 10th. \ Mr. J. H. Hunter of Newberry c ispent a day in Due West in the in- I "terest of Uncle Sam. Mr. Hunter is,t t$l great lover of the Jersey cow andh some fine ones while he was t 3iere.?A. R. Presbyterian, 6th. 1 Mrs. C. D. Weeks is spending a few days with Mrs. Ellis in Saluda i county and a mighty fine section of y South Carolina it is where she is; j visiting, and mighty fine people over ! ? .there. j < Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parks, Misses I k Eunice and Mazie Pitts, Lois Wal-' lenzine and Rachel Hendrix of Newberry and Marjorie Martin of Sil- j verstreet went to Charleston Satur- ; day to spend a few days. Mr. N. P. Mitchell is home for a ! month or more from the medical de- j partment of the University of Virginia, where he has been a student since he was discharged from the j service in the army. He was at- j tached to the medical or hospital corps at the University during his ' service in the army. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Carlson and Maser Ed are spending the week | with Mr. and Mrs. D. . Smith, Mrs. Carlson's parents in Saluda county, j Mr. Carlson expects to relieve some of the streams on that side of a good many fish during the week, or at least have a lots of fun trying to do so. ! Sheriff and Mrs. Blease and Miss Colie Blease made a visit to Anderson and Greenville last week, stop- j ping at the country place of Sheriff, Ashley near Honea Path and making a visit to the former sherff. Mr. Blease returned home Friday afternoon, Mrs. Blease and Miss Colie going on to Asheville. Captain James A. Burton, Jr., son of Mr. James A. Burton, spent a few days the past week with his father and familv in Newberrv. Captain Burton was in the signal. iorps, 4th division, and only return-1 =d from over seas a few days ago. j He is at Camp Gordon and hopes: vrery soon to get his discharge. He s looking remarkably well and we . vere all glad to see him. Mr. T. D. Jones during%last week while the mill was closed down for vacation made a visit to the home of lis boyhood days around Goldville ! ind with his son Johnnie viewed the icenes of his youth. He says things I ire very much changed since he left : here to come to Newberry 26 yeras { ig'o. He made another visit there :bout 15 years ago. Mr. Jones has j >een with the Newberry, mill practi:ally the entire 26 years since he j ?ft the old place. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The new road to Prosperity has ! sen worked out and is now open to j le travel. I Rev. E. V. Babb has gone to St. S [atthews where he will conduct a i eeting for a week or ten days. uon t miss seeing Mae lviarsn as 'oily in "Polly of the Circus" at the i pera house Thursday, August 14. ; See the fourth episode of ' "The 1 lasked Rider" at the opera house ! 'hursday, August 14. "The Carter Case," which is be- ' ng shown at the opera house every Saturday, will show the 14th episode Saturday, August 18. \ The executive committee of the ted Cross chapter will meet at the ome service office on Tuesday lorning at 1U o clock. i The county is advertising several; >ridges to be built, and no doubt j here are several njore that need to J >e strengthened and repaired. The good people of the Beth Eden :ommunity and their invited guests lad a most delightful time and a, rood dinner at their annual picnic >n last Friday. The hash was cookid by Mr. A. C. Sligh of Dyson and t was fine. The old telephone wires and poles ? n Main street are being taken down.; 'he new system and new switch-oards have been put in use and we o not any longer have to ring cenral, just take up the receiver and ou give the number you desire. Mr. T. J. Wilson is the chiarman 1 f the Sunday school convention for j fos. 10 and 11 and the convention! ill be held at St. Phillips on August' 6. The chairman for townships 2,1 and 4 is Dr. W. C. Brown and i le convention will be held at Kings t reek August 17. She never thought for a moment * hat she would meet him in such a 1 lace at such a time. But she did. * md you can meet them both and: < ee it all again?what happened. ^ ee Emmy Wehlen at the opera r ouse in "The Belle of the Season," 1 londay, August 11. .1 Our good friend, Mrs. Mary Bur- * on Reneker, in renewing her sub- i cription to The Herald and News 1 idds, "I enjoy The Herald and News o much." Thank you. That is nice 1 md fre hope that all the subscribers, ' tnd those who read the paper, enjoy i t. That is one of the purposes in 1 naking it. {1 There have been several family eunions in the county recently and ve would be pleased to have some | >ne who was present to send The Jerald ^and News an account of hem. Will Rev. John J. Long not vrite us a story of the reunion of . ;he Shealy family which he attended ast week. The Newberry Business school, ifter a week's holiday, resumed vork on Monday and the manager is gratified at the large attendance md the good work the pupils are ioing. This is a fine institution for j dewberry and it has given many your.g ladies an opportunity to fit j themselves for a business life. ! A play which, it is said, thrills with vital human interest will be 1 shown at the cpsra house next Wednesday, August 13, with Madlaine off -fVn^ ef or T f io i IdVCIiS CIO tilt OOUI XV AO V.U11CU "Rose of the West," and is described as a vivid photoplay of the north- ] |ern wilds. The scenes are laid in a i | country that is visited only occa- "i jsionally by Indians and the patrol 1 | of the Northwest mounted police. 1 James Frederick Slocum, Jr.,? ] | Jimmy for short?was not in love i jwith Kathewne Fowler, although be- ] itrothed to ner for some time by their respective fathers. Neither ' was she in love with Jimmy, although i he was a perfectly charming young < fellow. Jimmy was a genius at j 'speeding and spending and gave lit- ' | tie thought to the future. But there i is a happy ending and you may see it ' all if you go to the opera house ] Monday, August 18. Bert Lytell is j the star. j A couple of negro women were before the recorder on Monday charged with lifting some silk dress- j es and other apparel from the store of Haltiwanger and Carpenter. Thfey ! * j ? 3 < were iounu wiui uie guuus <uiu convicted. :1 Mrs. Geo. W. Summer and family ( will return from Hendersonville this week. j' ?' ] Notice. ;' If the following people will call at the home service department of the Red Cross, Newberry, S. C., they will hear of something to their bene-1 ^ fit. Any one reading this notice who knows any of the people named kindly advise them of sam^ and ask * them to call at this office as men- ^ tioned: Ella Gerry Williams, Newberry, r S. c. jEliza Cannon, Route 3, Box 89, Newberry, S. C. Carrie Jeter, Route 1, Newberry,' S. C. i1 Annie Reeder, Whitmire, S. C. j1 Lassie Young, Route 7, Newberry, " s. c. j1 Manie Thomas, Route 1, Newber-1 ry, S. G. |' Ethel Maggie Waters, Route 2, " Box 37, Whitmire, S. C. Margaret Mary Klumpp, Route 6,! Newberry, S. C. \'* Sallv Cannon. Route 3. Newberrv. ' s. C. " . ' " j 1 Connia Pitts, Newberry, S. C. j 1 Louisa Oinson, Route 1, Chap- J pells, S. C. j * Louise Anderson, Newberry, S. C. " Carrie Williams, R. F. D., New- j berry, S. C. j | Georgia Young Williams, Route 2,; Box 55, Newberry, S. C. John Moore, Newberry, S. C. i Joe Johnson, Newberry, S. C. ;, The men who have taken their discharge papers to Mr. Jno. C. Gog- ' c gans at the court house up to August ] 8th, may call and get thsm as they have been recorded. 1j A Party. J { A most delightful evening was eh- j c joyed by a number of guests at a j t party given by Prof, and Mrs. J. C. ! g Brooks August 6, in honor of their ^ house guests, Misses Louise and I ? A-L- ? T - ?^ O 7 "r* n maT-ue juuveiace ux -vjugiia, uciwa g and Annie Lee Mouledous of Colum-: ? I bia and Eva Mae Boozer of near p Prosperity. Many exciting games and contests were enjoyed.; throughout the evening, after which ? ice cream and old time pound cake were served by the hostess,, assisted by Miss Lisette Courfts and little ^ Elene Shealy. Just before leaving : the guests were ushered out on the j ? lawn where watermelon was served, i Inspecting the Roads. Dr. J. Wm. Folk has returned Tom a ten days' trip to the moun- j ains of North Carolina and Virginia i 5 vhere he went to inspect the roads ! * md the manner of working and j ' >uilding and maintaining, so that he I night be the better prepared to han- j ile the question of road legislation j vhich is to have the attention of the ' nembers at the next session of the ; egislature. He traveled some 500 j niioc rm this triD. and visited chain j ?angs and construction forces and gathered all the information possiole. y He says he was told by experts ; :hat the best and most durable roads : * i ? were built of brick and the bridges of j iron and cement. That no doubt is 1 true, but he will find that it will ( cost more money than we have in this country to build many brick < roads. j SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT MT. OLIVET. ! 1 ! j There will be a Sunday school pic- ] nic at Mt. Olivet church on Satur-/ day, August 16. In the morning I there will be exercises by the pri-' mary and intermediate grades. In * the afternoon Rev. C. J. Shealy, Rev. | J. B. Harman and perhaps another' person will talk to the congregation. The exercises will begin at 11:00 ? a. rn. j \CCIDENTALLY SHOT BY HIS BROTHER WTiiie Handling a Pistol Thought Not to be Loaded f/'r. Campbeii Shot His Brother Seriously Or. Saturday afternoon while Mr. D. P. Campbell and his brother, who I was visiting him from Columbia, j svere handling a pistol thought not j ;o loaded, one barrel was discharged ;aking effect in the abdomen of Mr. D. P. Campbell and inflicting a very serious wound. The intestines were! punctured in about five places. Drs. Van Smith, P. G. Ellesor and i j I\ W. Smith attended the wounded man, but about all that could be \ ione was to prepare to take him to! i surgeon, and accompanied by Dr. | r. W. Smith he went to the hospitalI in Columbia on the Southern train, rhe wounds are very serous, but the latest eccaunot was that he was doing as well as could be expectcd. THE LAY-BY SCHOOLS i nr t?i TxiivTfxt/" enrrrccritt i v MRL I\Ui111U1U UL.L. I As a result of a meeting at John- i stone school Friday afternoon,: where Miss Ola Brown spoke a school was organized to open Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock. ; The O'Neall lay-by school will 3pen Monday at 3 p. m. with Miss Estelle Bowers as teacher. Miss Bowers is also teaching the St. Lukes school. At Kunter-DeWalt the school will *un every night from 8 to 10. I The Wheeland school had ins most luspicous opening of any school in >ome respect. This week it will probably meet in the early morning. The Tabernacle school will open Monday at 4 o'clock. Mt. Bethel-Garmany, Union and frinity are' continuing their lessons. | BRIDGE TO LET. The County Commissioners will be at the Werts bridge over Little river in No. 6 township, Monday, August 2'Ah, 11 a. m., 'to let co:i- j :rac-t to build a bridge at that point.1 * i Jn fV , 7 . \j. campie, 3-12-31. County Supervisor. | i BRIDGE TO LET. j The County Commissioners will be I it Chappells Wednesday, August 20th, at 2 p. m., to iec contract to Duild approach to steel bridge at that joint. J. C. Sample, 5-12-St. County Supervisor. An ideal farm of 86 3-10 acres lear Newberry which makes it availible to the best schools and churches, >5 or 60 acres in cultivation; loam ;oil with red clay sub-soil; 10 or 15 icre pasture, fenced with barbed: vire with the lane running up to the jack of barn; - nice orchard consistng of pecans, peaches, cherries, etc., > or 6 acres in woodland; 4-room iwelling in good repair; one 3-room ii/Mica in fair r?f?ndit!r>Ti- barn, i 'Ciiaiit uvuuv m. 7 ^ tables and other buildings; splendid veil of water and living stream. ?his place is generally rolling, has ;ood bottoms and hay meadow, in' i good community. Price $70.00 ier acre. Don't fail to see this prcpirty at once. DAVIS REALTY COMPANY Ixchange Bank Bldg. Phone 14 Subscribe to The Herald and Jews, $1.50 a year. mmhmmiiiiimpbiiiiiihhiiin >ni t / HIS OTHER EYE Leavenworth was the most polite nan in the world. When a woman ipologized for gouging him in the ;ye with a parasol he said, "Don't nention it, madam; I have another >ne." Now that may be true if one of your eyes is giving you trouble, yet BEWARE for you don't have butj two, and you will need both of them ' sooner or later. My glasses give the best of vision, and relieve eye strain. OR. ELLISON C. PIERCE ?l? of Vpiviueti 101 :arolina optical company 305-306 Exchange Bank Bldg. Newberry, s. c. and Rota Baga Seed Wholesale and Retail Get yours now, and be fn nlanf. jl WVU.J vv j^/auaiv? P. E. WAY'S Drug Store Newberry, S. C. NEWBERRY CITY SCHOOLS. The Newberry city schools will open for the session 1919-1920 on Monday morning, September 15, at 9 o'clock. Students, with conditions to remove, are requested to meet the superintendent in his office at thei high school on Friday, September 12th, so that arrangements can be made for j examinations on the conditioned \ ! subjects. It is necessary that these ! examinations be passed before pro-1 motion cards be given. Students, expecting to enter the j schools for the first time, except j those applying for first grade, will please meet the superintendent in j his omce at the high school on Thurs- i day, September 11th. Students of the high school, hav- | ing conditions to remove in mathe- j matics and wishing to join a coaching class, are sked to meet the su- j perintendent in his omce on Wednes- i day morning, August 13th. /"? f? O yj. jd. tannon, 8-12-2t Superintendent, j BRIDGE TO LET. The County Commissioners will be at the Long Bridge nover Little river, No. 6 township, Wednesday,j August 20th, 10 a. m., to let contract to build a bridge at that I point. J. C. Sample, 8-12-3t. County Supervisor. SPECIAL XOTICE i ? * ?j Pianos at a bargain. Brand new, ten year guarantee. Perfect beau--, ty. See me. quick. J. L. Bowles, at G. B. Summer & Son. 8-12-11. _____ i Two Cows Estrayed from my lot at j Helena on Sunday night. One red j liaiTflr lirifVi brims weichine* I HVi J.V1 ir .vu ? V 0 0 about 500 pounds. One light col: J ored heifer weiging about 400: pounds. If taken up notify W. V. j' Bledsoe, 910 Main St. Newberry.' 8-12-ltp. ' j Wanted?Ford roadster in excellent;, running condition. Must h'ave a ' good engine and chasis. Stripped down preferred. Box 83, Newberry, S. C. ^ 8-8-lt ? -* ? - . tit. ?:ii i Barbecue at 5Uver?treet we wui i furnish a first class barbecue at Silverstreet on Friday, August 15.1 'Dinner will be served in the grove I in the rear of the residence of J. . M. Nichols. A good day and a fine dinner is promised. Come and enjoy the day with us. J. M. Nichols and J. M. Alewine. 8-8-td Teacher Wanted?A teacher is wanted for Fork school, term 6 months, salary fifty ($50.00) dollars per month. J. B. Livingston, W. B.; Kibler, Prosperity, S. C.; Caldwell' rv r\ C? nun, romanu, o. Subscribe to The Herald and News | The Greatest Heart Drame Qi the Circus Ever Written Ooldwyn presents MAF. MAPSH in WJJQE The Classic cfM^TopS for j^iar^aret Mayo Opera House T1 OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM (Showing continuously from 3:30 to 11 p. m.) Tuesday, August 12 CONSTANCE TALMAGDE ?in? THE VEILED ADVENTURES' Also a BILLY WEST COMEDY I Wednesday, August 13 MADLAINE TRAVERS ?in? "THE ROSE OF THE WEST" Also a LARRY SEAMAN COMEDY Thursday, August 14 MAE MARSH ?in? "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" A ]?/> fltA AfU A/1 A "THE MASKED RIDER" N Pianos from $250.00 to $800.00. Save you big money. J. L. Bowles, Factory Agent, care G. B. Summer and Son. 8-1-tf For Sale?3 extra fine milch cows. See H. D. Havird, Newberry, S. C. 7-28-tf Wanted?A nice farm 100 to 500 acres with good road front. State the amount of improvements, first cash payment and length of time on deferred payments. Address Box 295, Greensboro, N. C. 7-25-6tp. i . Teachers Wanted.?Two teachers for Trinitv school, 7 months term; Principal, $65; assistant, $55 per month. J. H. Dickert, chairman, ^ Silverstreet, S. C., RFD 2. 7-27-tf. . ' For Sale?Six Duroc-Jersey pigs; seven weeks old; $35.00 for the six. John Goggans, Jr., Newberry, S. C. 7-29-tf o For Sale?Good milk cow. Guarantee 3 gallons milk per day and plenty butter. Also 12 fine pigs, Berkshire and Essex. J. J. Crooks, Pomaria, R. F. D. 7-29-tf Wanted Three Ferrymen?One for the ferry at Blairs, one at Dawkins, one at Shelton. Will pay $40 per month at each ferry. The county of Fairfield agrees to pay $20 and Newberry $20 per month for each ferry. Send applications to the undersigned or to the supervisor of Fairfield. J. C. Sample, Newberry, S. C. 6-13-tf Lost or Stolen Sunday night, August 3rd, one black and white spotted male Eeagle hound puppy, about nine weeks old. Any information leading to recovery of same will be rewarded. Address Frank S. Harmon, Prosperity, S. C., Route 4. 8-5-2tp. Dr. E. E. Stuck has reopened his dental office on fourth floor of Ex change Bank building. 8-D-imo Teachers Wanted?For Union Academy school; six or seven months term; salary $55 per month. Send application to I. H. Wilson or G. S. Enlow, Prosperity, S. C., RFD 3. Also one teacher for the colored school, term 3 months, salary $30 per month. Send application ? * n s to trustees namea aDove. Notice?Will close from now on Sunday my ice house promptly at 10 o'clock. Please remember the hour. It interferes with the church hour to keep open any longer. Have 500 gallons apple and white vinegar at 35 cents per gallon. G. W. Kinard, Prosperity. 7-18-tf. v rVanted to buy one hundred good, sound mules. C. R. (Pat) Wise. 7-25-tf. 1 iM mrsday, Aug. 14 .. ' >