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* PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements cf Many People, Newberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. v Mr. C. H. Girardean of Columbia 4-lwv WAAIT m VcurKorw ^JJCIIL tUC w in nviv vvi&j* i Mr. Thad W. Coleman of Columbia ! T was in Newberry on Monday. ' j" Mr. John M. Kinard has returned ! ?rom Atlantic City. IUv. Yv. 2. Eouknight cf Fort Mil!' ? I was in the city last week. ? Mr. Mark Long of Saluda was in i Tne city on aaiuruay. Hon. Harry H. Blease of Newberry j S was in Laurens yesterday on legal Urasiness.?Laurens Herald, 5th. Mrs. J. L. Outzs and Mrs. P. V. Harling of' Greenwood visited Mr: and Mrs. J. B. McDowell last week. Mr. Joseph L. Keitt is attending < the cotton convention in New Orleans. Mr. Geo. W. Summer returned on a Sunday from a business trip to Newj York. j | Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wells of Green- j r ^wood county, spent Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. J. C. Harman, Jr. [ p Mrs. Margaret de Belle of Atlanta, j Ga., is visiting Misses Alice and! Jessie Hornsby and other relatives _, in the city. SS Mr. B. C. Matthews left on Satur- ~~ day for New Orleans to attend the cotton association in session there I ? CY this week. i' ? i Pr Mrs. E. H. Moore was taken very j critically ill last week and was car- j " Tied to the hospital in Columbia. At j last report she was thought to be ^ slightly better but is still very ill. w Mrs. R. T. Caldwell, Misses Sara and Carolyn Caldwell and Miss Gene Wheeler and Master Marcus^ Caldwell motored to Columbia on Monday. Claud A., and Miss Alien Reeder, iT-o *heir sister, Mrs. J. C. Harman, Jr., -also their brother, W. G. Reeder and^ - wife, who are visiting them from j .Florence/attended the Reeder family reunion last. Tuesday at the old Heeder home in Laurens county. Mrs. George W. Hill and little son, 'Gfeorge William, Jr., accompanied by little Miss Mary Hill left-last Friday for Plum Branch for a short visit to f? Telatives. On their return thev will j ?1 visit relatives and friends at Chap- ? pells for a few days. ; 'VARIOUS AND ALt ABOUT. ? Miss Ethel Bowers has been elect- ? *?d teacher of the 6th grade at the Speers street school. There will be :two 6th grades at this school. j^0 The city schools will open next t ; "Monday aiid the compulsory attend- , . ance starts with the opening of the _ .-schools. . ' Fo J. H. Summer and company are < j making a decided imjfrovement to tfie front of their clothing store, t ^When complete it will add very} ~ much to the appearance of the front. , council is hauling gravel in 1 'College street preparatory to making a cement sidewalk around the Cent1 ral Methodist church lot and also for paving the sidewalk on the West side Tea #of College street from Friend to < "Main. It would be great if they \ would extend these improvements to ? some of the other sidewalks and < streets of hte city. There will be an all day singing at ( IFmey-woods church, 4 1-2 miles J < iSouth of Little Mountain, on Tues- J \ f-xlay, the 16th, instant. The singing' ? : schools of Little Mountain and Piney- Th -"woods, taoaght by Mr. M. C. Hallman, ; - ^se singing barber, cooperatng for i . ?-v, a nAnoeinn Pinnio <1innor will Kp ! ! V1AV WVUOXVliv M. AVAAAV UAtiJUVA ,, ??? , 1 : served on the ground. Public, esjpecially singers, invited.; J j ' WI#e-We*singer. E * "A wedding centering the cordial c interest of a wide circle of friends was that of Miss Hattie Wise and _Mr. Norman Wessinger, which took Te; j1r.?e V.'ednesday evening, at 7 j o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Lizzie .1 Smith, on Johnson street. ] ? TPfre Ceremony was performed by ] 'Rev. J. 33. Harmon of Prosperity in ] th? presence of a few friends. fhe bride wore a distinctive gowr " of blue chffon, with a picture hat J? and< carried an arm bouquet of pink & ' and white asters mingled with ferns. * Mr. and Mrs. Wessinger left for The mountains of western ^\Torth Fo Carolina for a two weeks' stay be- Pe fore going to their home in New- ro; "berry. ? ch Mrs. Wessinger formerly lived in sa it? o momW of one jatTOSpenty ??im XO a of the representative families of the j ba SStafce. For about a year and a half Pa tshc itas made her home in Gaffney. ni ;Ste is a graduate of Winthrop 1$ .college and her genial and affable 4tdisposition has won for her a large ba circle of friends throughout Chero- w Ikee county where she has been as- th ' sistant, to the home demonstration 3( fr agent for the county. Mr. Wessinger is a prosperous is business man of Newberry. He fin- is islied his college course at Newberry 01 -college in 1915. Since his discharge vc from service he has been school at- it Pendant for Newberry county.? <Gaffney Ledger, 6th. Ej Have Your Prescriptions Filled at lolmes Bros. Drug Co. / Prescription Departnent in charge of expeienced licensed preemption clerk. Toilet Articles Fresh Candy Cigars and Cigarettes Come in and make yourself t home. IA1?maa d^AA n^iiir rA IUJ11IC5 JDI I/IUg Ij\J. hone 115. 1202 Main St. Newberry, S. C. Sociologists estimate that among rery 1,000 bachelors there are 38 iminals, whereas, married men oduce 18 per thousand. SPECIAL NOTICE . . . J anted?Special delivery messenger. Salary $30 to $35 monthly. Applicant should %be about 18 years of age. Call at Newberry post office for further information. 9-9-ltp ! ?st?Between Pomaria and Huff's ! store one lock chaing. Finder please return to M. L. Wicker, Newberry, RFD 5. 9-9-3tp , r Sale?One gentle Kentucky bred j gray mare, any lady can handle in harness. Cash or credit. Z. W. Dennis, Newberry, R F D 4. 9-9-3tp. r Sale?One-ton truck, 2 Ford rear systems, 1 Kelly unit, 1 Ford wind J shield, set garden tools, 1 bbl of roof paint. H. A. Pittard. v 9-9-2tp p Sale?Household and kitchen furniture, cheap. 1414 College street. 9-9-2tp iw is the time to buy North Caro- ( lina rye. Our price is right. Bry- j son Grocery Co. 9-5-4t r Sale?Carload Red Rust proof oats. See mee. Save money by it. 0. W. Long, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. y-t>-isip ! n't fail to see us for hog feed. I We have a big stock which was bought right. We will save you money. See us. Bryson Grocery | Co. . 9-5-4t | achers Wanted?For Union Acad-1 imy school; six or seven months ! ;erm; salary $55 per month. Send j application to I. H. Wilson or G. | 5. Enlow, Prosperity, S. C., RFD j J. Also one teacher for the color- j id school, term 3 months, salary j ?30 per month. Send application j ;o trustees named above. 7-1-tf, i ????????????????? | ree cars Texas Red Rust proof oats j lust arrived. Buy early and save} money. Bryson Grocery Co. )-5-4t J j tchers Wanted.?Two teachers for J trinity school, 7 months term; j *rmcipal, $65; assistant, $55 per tionth. J. H. Dickert, chairman,' >jjverstreet, S. C., RFD 2. , -27-tf. | icher Wanted?Johnstone Acadeny school. Principal $75.00 per nonth; assistant $50.00 per month. For further information write, P. B. Banks, or J. M. Coppock, Newberry, S. C., RFD 5. 8-26-tf; mis nrrps located on the Island >rd road, 3 1-2 miles from Chap- j lis, which is a business little rail-1 ad station; available to schools and urches; 500 acres in cultivation;, nd loam soil_with red clay sub-soil,1 >0 acres in pasture, fenced with rbed wire; 450 acres in woodland, trt of which is in fine saw timber; ce 3-acre orchard; 2 dwellings, one !-room in good condition and one room each in good repair; 5 big trns and about 6 small ones; 7 good ells and living stream running Tough the place. There is about ) acres fenced in around the house 1 n ?- ~~-.r T'Viic r?lofP >r nogs; a z-gm gumci.v. j.*hw in a good state of cultivation and easily worth the money. Our price 1 this place is $50.00 per acre with ;ry easy terms. Don't fail to see at once. DAVIS REALTY COMPANY tchange Bank Bidg Phone 14 OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM (Showing continuously from 3:3( to 11 p. m.) \ Tuesday, September 9 MARFT NORMANn ?in? "THE PEST" Also a BILLY WEST COMEDY Wednesday, September 10 ALBERT RAY ?in? "LOVE IS LOVE" Also a SUNBEAM COMEDY Thursday, September 11 | WILL ROGERS ?in? "LAUGHING BILL HYDE" Also the 8th episode of "THE MASKED RIDER" Get Your Abruzzi Rye from us. Th< | prices right. Bryson Grocery Co | 9-5-4t I Teacher Wanted?A teacher is want J ed for Fork school, term 6 months salary fifty ($50.00) dollars pei j month. J. Br Livingston, W. B ! Kibler, Prosperity, S. C.; Caldwel] ! n.-ir r> c n ? | xwii, ruiiunia, o. \j.9 nusicco. ' il Strayed or Stolen?Sunday night, | two hound dogs with tan legs. ! Bought them in Saluda county. They are about two and a half years old. Reward if returned to John T. Oxner, Newberry, R F D. y 9-5-tf. Wanted to buy one hundred ^ood, sound mules. C. R. (Pat) Wise. 7-25-tf. Cottage for Sale?On Jones street; only one house between " it and Main. Lights, water and bath. Five rooms and in good condition. Apply to H. L. Parr. 8-29-tf For Sale?We are handling pulverized lime in any quantity desired. Also have 2,000 pounds crimson clover seed in chaff. For prizes and paticulars see Farmers Cooperative Association, C. L. Lester, mQtiorpnr * , The Grip Piano?^The Scbulz piano grips your eyes and ears when you see it and hear it. J. L. Bowles, Factory Agent, at G- B. Summer and Son. 8-25-tf. % For Sale?3 extra fkle rriilch cows. See H. D. Havird, Newberry* S. C. 7-28-tf For Sale?Full blooded Leghorn chickens, Marcl\ and April hatch. J. P. Moon, Newberry. 9-5-2t If You Want your horse shoeing, black smithing and general repair work done, you will find Howard Carpenter and his partner^ in front of Summer Bros, stables.. 9-2-3t ltaw. Opera House Thursday, September II 'fa//// '. CcxdLvyn Release | Will Rogers Laughing Bill Hyde also the 8th episode of ?Tur MAcraV BmriF I1IL ifUWftLI/ mVLU t \ ; j Haltiwan: < ! * New I i I J F I I 1 | We sell every | little girl coml i 1 - iL _ 1 -j iook men oes I ' New I 1 For the big girl, you will find scores choose from and t I cnrmWp I : *!. ) y / o ( * ; For the Girl I I j \ Every wanted J Hundreds to selec i i \ c ' * / :! ; Prices ranging 1 7 [\ j ' : j II d?o r a $Z.DU i I We carry big sto< Hosiery, Underwear, fact all the necessari< price advances whic] son's wanted merchai We want your trad lieve you will be plea i vice. ! v Mm i mi in ii I ? Haiti warn , 1216-1220 Main St. . .. .' ger & Carp* Fall \ or Girl thing to dress th fortablyand to t. rail Hats. for the little girl. Here ( 3 of the'prettiest Hats to he prices are very rea- < ') 9 , \ Prettv Serv Gingham D t* Pretty sei*viceable Ging] ?irls 6 to 14 years. Half dozen or more i V. . from at prices, each $1.25, $2.50 a DcltS Yom 6 to 14 Years fabric, color and style. / t from. ^ from to $20.00 iks of Yard Goods both Sweaters, Handkerchief: as to dress the girl. Bouj h enables us to sell you tl ndise at exceptionally low e. Come look through ou sed with our merchandise ger & Carp* \ \ \ enter, Inc. Year / / S i e miss and make them ? ? c' * ^ Presses lam Dresses for ? ?' . : 1 styles to select , - r # ' i lid $3.00 = 1 i * 1 A. V a \ Myf tm ' ' i., i I S?J ' /'j wool and cotton, * M 5, Ribbons, etc. In J ?ht before recent he best of the seaprices. r stores. We be!, prices and ser- < j J i t enter, Inc. j Newberry, S?. 1 * . _ . : . . J&i-r&S. *.^V"is