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^ II II ? PURELY PERSONAL. ({ " C The Movements of Many People, j Newberrians, and Those Who j i Visit Newberry. : j | S Mrs. T. B. Anderson is visiting 1 relatives at Anderson. ! < Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Spearman j * have returned from the Isle of Palms. ' Mr. J. W. Haltiwanger of Colum-: 1 3>ir. spe*:t Cunctay in the city. Mr. W. B. Aull of Pendleton was I, in the city last week for a short time, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Feagle have I returned from Hendersonville and fllann Snriritrs V4 AVX114 , Hon. Geo. S. Mower left on Mon- j d&y for Atlantic City where he will j .probably spend a month. / Col. C. P. Quattlebaum of Conway spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. 0. C. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Leslie re-^ turned Monday from a pleasure trip to Brunwick and St. Simons, Ga. Mr. R. C. Neel of Silverstreet j made a visit to relatives in Columb;a last week. Mrs. R. M. Duckett of Whitmire , visited her uncle Mr. Haskell Wright s last week. . |< Mrs. Kate Boozer has returned to \ Newberrv from an extended visit to ! % | relatives in Columbia. j1 Mr. E. T. Carlson and family re-1 ] turned last week from a visit to rel- j 1 -atives in Saluda county. 11 Mr. Geo. S. Mower and Mr. Lam- j bert W. Jones made a business visit j j to Abbevilie on Saturday. | ] Miss Elberta Sease of Little Moun- j, was <sVifknr>incr in Columbia ves- I f fcerday.?Columbia Record, 16th. Mr. C. C. Smith, of Newberry, 1 Spent yesterday in the city on busi-?' uess.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 17. i j Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Scott have re- ] ] turned from an extended visit to ] Illinois and other places on a visit 1 to relatives. \ 1 Mrs. Alice Boozer;Tand little Miss s Carlton are spending yd while with > her father, Col. E. H. Aull and other j relatives in Newberry. ( Miss Ruth Cannon has returned to iier home in Prosperity after a visit j to her sister, Mrs. A. E. Parkman.? s Columbia Record, 16th. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Eskridge of \ -Newberry were among the out of j itown visitors in the city Thursday. 1 ?Columbia Record, 16th. j Mrs. A. T. Dennis has returned ] J<home after a pleasant visit to her i brother and family, Mr. James ? -Gerry Floyd, and other relatives. j Mrs. R. E. Leavell and son and ( daughter returned from visiting rel -atives in Easley and Gaffney last ( ^eek, after a lon^ absence from 3iome. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fellers of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. K. C. -Keel of Silverstreet last week. They vcame in auto and they say the Co- j -Sumbia road is bad. < Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Swittenberg ( V>f Kingstree are visiting relatives in x Newberry. They have just returned from a visit to Mrs. L. B. Aull of . ? h,T? ureenwooa, a sister ux iuis. owiucu- ( berg. Mr. R. L. Bryan of Greenwood ^county is visiting at the home of Mr. -J, Y. Jones. Mr. Bryan says he has ; .just purchased a home, a part of the ''old home place of the editor in <Greenwood, from Mr. L. B. Aull and will make his home there with the -new year. There Has been a sort of home Vsoming at the hospitable country place of Mr. W. I. Herbert of Utopia &-the past week or more. His son, William C. Herbert of the - Wofford Fitting school and family; - liis- daughter, Mrs. Charley Gilliam j of Abbeville, and his daughtre, Miss i Rose Herbert of Columbia, have been home, and with the other brothers <and sisters *who live at home yet ^there has been a reunion of the fam > ily. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mrs. W. P. Smith has gone to the j hospital in Greenville for treatment, i The rain in Newberry on Friday j '-srfvernoon di dnot extend far be-! i.1. - .U.. ovmt irkt-i hllf if 0 yonci-tflt? *mly m uny uut^uvn, uuv xw i sure did rain here for about an hour. J There is considerable hog cholera ' in the. section from Prosperity to the j Lexington line. Demonstrator T. M.! has been busy working: on it j for some time. ZEbe continued heavy rains keep j the roads and streets in bad condition, full of holes and gulleys and it -is impossible to keep them up with ' ? mi j the -means ana laoor ac nana. I " There will be a picnic at Fork. ^-school house on Friday, August 22. [ ; iTfae editor thanks Miss Mary Crump-! -ton the teacher of the summer school: for an especial invitation to attend. I Are you keeping up with "The Masked Rider?" This is a startling - sensational Western serial and is showing at the opera house every Thursday. Don't miss the next epi-, sode. The taking down of the telephone poles adds very much to the appearance of the streets. They seem to 1 . be wider. If we could get the light >oles down now the appearance all E iround would be better. Mr. Geo. W. Summer, Jr., is buyng and selling second hand cars, my make. If you have one to sell ^ >ee him. If you want to buy one see , lim. He has his headquarters witn j C. R. Wise at his stables near the j iepot. g Mr. Harry H. Blease has bought a j lot from Mr. George S. Mower at the corner of Johnstone and Wilson streets, running through to Coats street and will build a home front- ^ ing Wilson street at once. The con- s tract has been let for the house and work will begin soon. c The Fellers place in Wheeler i street has been sold to Mr. W. A. c Wherry through the real estate c nf Mr Frank R. Hunter. Mr. I ^ ? Hunter has also sold the Joe Epting c place in the suburbs of 10 acres now occupied by Mr. Henry Caldwell to Mr. Ossie Stewart. Captain Wm. S. Matthews has an s interesting announcement in this is- ( sue which should especially appeal t to the farmers. He has something i to tell them, and all who grow corn r or other grain should be interested, r He is offering a steel corn crib J which is fire proof, rat proof and s will not cost you too much. See him. f Despite its great store of mirth, 3 "Peck's Bad Girl" has many tense s moments and once again does beau- i: tiful Mabel Normand demonstrate ^hat her success in drama is as great as in comedy?that providing thrills for audiences is no less difficult for ler than making them howl with glee. ^ the opera house Thursday, Aug. 21st. The aristocratic Bussards of Bos;on had their line baited for James _ Winthrop, Jr.. the catch of the sea- F son, but he wouldn't bite. He was nibbling on another little worm much more attractive and pleasanter to take. The Bussards did their best to grind out with their heel their >punky little rival, but they weren't fery successful. See Marion Davis n "Getting Mary Married," at the 11 >pera house Tuesday, August 19. ? / Mrs. Lizzie Boinest of near Ponaria had the misfortune to fall some ten days ago and in the fall jroke her thigh. She was walking n the hall and became dizzy and fell over. She is the mother of Hon. W. B. Boinest with whom she lived rnd the widow of the late Rev. T. B. Boinest. At her advanced age it will De very hard with her. She is now ibout 82 years old. She suffers no V ? - ? 1? * J 4.1 i ?am but tne pnysicians saiu mcj iou!d not set the broken limb and ill they could do was to make her :omfortable and let it heal. Mr. Campbell Dies From Wounds. Mr. B. P. Campbell who was ac- n cidentally shot while he and his a brother were handling a pistol at the lome in West End a week or 10 days t _ i IJ ago and was taken to the hospital in 1 Columbia died at the hospital last j Thursday the 14th, and the remains | were brought to Newberry and inter- j J ment was had at Beth Eden on Fn- i day the 15th. t m -V " s Edwards-Cassady. ) ^ On last Saturday evening by Mag- ! istrate Douglas at his residence Mr. J J. L. Cassady and Miss Amie Edwards were united in marriage. They j are both from the Mollohon village ^ and have the very best wishes of, their many friends. Evening Service for August. Aug. 24, Methodist church. I Aug'. 31. Bantist church. jl J Iota We want to 1920 r Max npi I Kpv arf Come in suit larohna IEFORE MAGISTRATE DOUGLAS GAMBLING, TOT5NG PISTOLS Tom Lyles, Elias Worthy, Belt hooper, Ernest Douerlas and Will Tnrsfpr wprp fjLu<rht tramblinir on rohn C. Neel's place by Deputies )orroh and Taylor Saturday night tnd were tried by Magistrate Dougas Monday mornihg and fined $10 ;ach, fine paid. The same deputies also arrested George Workman and Wallace Gosett for carrying concealed weapons. Workman was fined $40.00 or 30 lays and paid his fine, Gossett plead lot guilty and was convicted in both :ases and sentenced to $75.00 or 30 lays in each case. Mr. John <J. ^eel signed his bond on appeal to the lircuit court. A Japanese Wedding. A Japanese wedding will be pre;ented on the lawn of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer by a num >er of young people Thursday evenng at 8:30 o'clock? The entertainnent will be in the form of a pantonine and gives an insight into the fapanese home and social life. A ilver offering will be taken, the ofering to be given to our missionary, tfiss Bowers. Refreshments will be erved on the lawn free. The public 5 cordially invited. CPPriAT. \ftTlPF ... . 1 -ost?Crank to truck Saturday afternoon on Main street. Finder will be rewarded if returned to Johnson McCrackin Co. 'or Sale?One Ford roadster, one Oakland 6. Geo. W. Summer, Jr. 8-19-lt. or Sale?Six Duroc-Jersey pigs; * * * A A f A A / seven weeks old; $3o.uu ior me six. John C. Goggans, Jr., Newberry, S. C. 7-29-tf \ / HIS OTHER EYE Leavenworth was the most polite ian in the world. When a woman pologized for gouging him in the ye with a parasol he said, "Don't nention it, madam;-1 have another >ne." Now that may be true if one of rour eyes is giving you trouble, yet 5EWARE for you don't have but wo, and you will need both of them ooner or later. My glasses give the r\f vicinn nnr? relieve eve strain. 'V/kJV VX T VM?Vk ? ?' - - ? . - )R. ELLISON C. PIERCE Optometrist AROLINA OPTICAL COMPANY 305-306 Exchange Bank B2dg. Newberry, S. C. I ? show you J * ! model well i wonders. J fknvn j LA OCC UlWlllt Auto Co. j For Sale?The Wendt farm eight j miles from town on the Appala- j chian highway; contains about 179 j I acres of sand-clay soil. Has good j dwelling in beautiful grove, fine | well of water, two tennat houses j and some outbuildings, some good ; j branch bottoms and a fine body of I saw timber that is worth half j what is asked for place. In a fine j I /?nmmnnitv r?f rrnnH wViitp ritizenS. I WlillilUliiVJ V/ A. ^ V V w ! ? ??? Churches and a splendid graded school in easy reach. This farm has now about 125 acres in cultivation and nearly every foot could be made tenable. A bargain, ~ ? "i n? ? xl lor someDoay. ror iurmer pat-. ticulars see John T. Cromer or i Mrs. A. E. Wendt. 8-19-2t Estrayed from pasture near Farmers Oil Mill, three yearlings, two bulls and one heifer, weight about 400 pounds each. Notify Hutchison and Snelgrove, Newberry. 8-19-lt-pd. Wanted?Three or four rooms suitable for light housekeeping or small house close - in. Address "House," care Herald and News. 8-19-lt. Notice?Will close ^om now on Sunday my ice house promptly at 10 o'clock. Please remember the I hour. It interferes with the j church hour to keep open any long- i' er. Have 500 gallons apple and j vinpcmr at 35 cents Der eal-! | Ion.. G. W. Kinard, Prosperity. | 7-18-tf. Wanted to buy one hundred good, sound mules. C. R. (Pat) Wise. | 7-25-tf. !, j ! Dr. E. E. Stuck has reopened his I I nfflco r?n -fnnrfb floor of Ex- I U^iibUl V/AAiV? N- VfAA A ... change Bank Building. 8-5-lmo j 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 Three Ferrymen?One ' for the ferry at Blairs, one at Dawkins, one at Shelton. Will pay $40 per j | 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 I ~ I i ; I Store former I We invite yoi a cordiaJ welco New and mio Neat? clean, Ice cream. ! Prescription Imacist and all Toilet article Drop in to s< make yourself s IIUlllIC Newberry, S. C Turnip i and Ruta Baga Seed Wholesale and Retail Get yours now, and be ready to plant. P. E. WAY'S Drug Store Newberry, S. C. Teachers Wanted.?Two teachers for Trinity school, 7 months term; Principal, $65; assistant, $55 per month. J. H. Dickert, chairman, o.-i j. i. o r> o anversireei,, o. v> ^. 7-27-tf. , 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 Ruff, Pomaria, S. C., Trustees. Lost or Stolen Sunday night, August 3rd, one black and white spotted j male Beagle hound puppy, about i - i j A nine weeKs oia. Any nuuiniauun leading to recovery of same will be rewarded. Address Frank S. Harmon, Prosperity, S. C., Route ! 4. 8-5-2tp. Teachers Wanked?For Union Academy school; six or seven months term; salary $55 per month. Send application to I. H. Wilson or G. 5. Enlow, Prosperity, S. C., RFD 3. Also, one teacher for the colored school, term 3 months, salary $30 per month. Send application nnmad ohftVO 7.1 -tf tU trUdtCCO naiiiV/U C?mw v? ? _ ^ rly occupied by the Excl li to come and see. us. W ime. dern fixtures. New goo attractive, sanitary, cour Soft drinks. Sanitary fo ? p department in charge or prescriptions carefully c js. Fresh candies. Ciga 3e us and let us serve yc ait home. s Bros. Dr 121 OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM (Showing continuously from 3:30 to 11 p. m.) Tuesday, August 19 / MARION DAVIES 9 ?in? "GETTNG MARY MARRIED" Also a G. H. COMEDY Wednesday, August 20 GLADYS BROCK WELL "THE SNEAK" \ Also a CAPITOL COMEDY Thursday, August 21 MABLE NORMAN ?in? "PECKS BAD GIRL" Also the 5th episode of "THE MASKED RIDER" l Riiir Y Aiir | WUJ * VMi CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO From ANNE 0. RUFF & CO. The Wholesale Cigar Store. We have the Cigars that sell ODMUNn 1/ till il) iflis An ideal farm of 86 3-10 acrfes near NewbeiTy which makes it available to the best schools and churches, 55 or 60 acres in cultivation; loam soil with red clay sub-soil; 10 or 15 """ acre pasture, fenced with barbed A wire with the lane running up to the back of barn; nice orchard consisting of pecans, peaches, "herries, etc., 5 or 6 acres in woodland; 4-room n dwelling in good repair; one o-roum tenant house in fair condition, barn, stables and other buildings; splendid well of water and living stream. This place is gently rolling, has good bottoms and hay meadow, in a good community. Price $70.00 per acre. Don't fail to see this property at once. ^ DAVIS REALTY COMPANY ' Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone 14 j ?^-ll 3 i 3 liange Bank. I 9 ?MM??i j I 4 ~~ r re will give you I ds. I Cacus service. 9 unta n, - I I liceni: d phar- 11 ompounded. ^ a rs. >u. Come and r? I U5 w. r\o AA m !?? . I j?, ifiaui uii . ? t H