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I ??M????I??? PURELY PERSONAL. , L The Movements of Many People, , Newberrians, and Those Wh<^ Visit Newberry. i ol id< Mrs. G. JD. Knight of Selma, Ala., fc is visiting Mrs. M. K. Swittenberg. ,le Mr. Huerh Slice of Chapin was a al week-end guest of Miss Inez Green, i ti Mr. C. D. Barksdale of Laurens is i tl spending the week with the Hunt j ri brothers. ; S Misses Cora and Mazie Dominick 1 s( 3bave returned from Hendersonville j tl where they spent a couple weeks. ; si T _ PI 1? T irvin oueaty ux iiii>uc iuvuhmhu ; n was a business visitor in Columbia j t< recently.?Columbia Record, S&pt. 9. ti The Rev. D. W. Garvin of Whit-' g "toire was a Columbia visitor the past ir "Wfcfck-end.?Columbia Record, Sept. C Sth. a Mrs. H. L. Parr returned last week g ?rom Linwood, N. C., where she 3V! jspent several weeks during the sum- a: mer. b Miss Pauline Dominick leaves this 11< ^eeek for Dunn, N. C., to resume herib position as teacher in the high; a ?1 1 I ZV OWUVVl. ; v/ Mr. ? ? Fulmer of Aiken has|s< ~3>een on a visit to his uncle, Mr. G. j p! h. Sease and other relatives in the 101 county. j tl Miss Katherine Goggans spent the v< ^week-end at Newberry with Miss g Julia Johnstone.?Greenwood Index- g< - Journal, 8th. Mrs. A. P. Coleman and Mrs. j 4 Scurry, of Chappells, * were in the ?ity today.?Greenwood index-Journal, September 8. TITX> T or?/l MrC ! /\<| LUIS. XV. XJ. ijJi uno aiiu oiowi) i \jj ' Scott, of Kingstree are visiting Mrs. j is Laura Henderson at her country th ihome this week. th Mrs. Myra Moore and daughter, ni 3Siss Nettie Moore of Columbia, vis- b ited at the home of Mrs. Laura Hen- pi derson last week. th Misses Margaret Buchanan and hi Dannie Metz of Greenwood, S. C., w "were the attractive week-end guests re -t)f Miss Inez Wessinger. ci Messrs. Harry 0. Stone, Ed Rodel- th Asperger, Jim Johnson and Harry W. th JDominick motored to Columbia on fo ^Wednesday to see the ball game. Messrs. R. C. Boylston, C. J. Pur4 '-cell, Jas. R. Davidson and R. M. I^om- w: inack went to Columbia in Mr. Boyls- A, ^1%/v Vkoll An i rli 5 car LU Witness WJC urau gaiuv vw Wednesday. 1C - Misses Hulda Sample and Colie 33tease are attending Anderson, college at Anderson. Mr. C. G. Blease -and Mr. J. C. Sample went with the .young ladies over on Wednesday to Sa center the college. ? 'VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.' ~Has any one told you that it was ^hot? Welly don't mention it, please. The storm off the Florida coast ? 'vseeras to have gone to sea and we are j ."glad. A shower would be welcome] n -"-but we would be thankful to have! :3he storms pass aroufid or go out to ! <$ea^ -There will be a supper served at Mtv Bethel-Barmany school house on Friday evening and Jhere will .be barbecue hash and many other good things to eat. 'The ladies invite you -to come and enjoy a good supper. The Rev. I. P. Hawkins who died "4he other day at his Pennsylvania i -liome was a classmate of Dr. W. E. I * Cake of Newberry and of J. Brooks j m Wingard of Lexington graduating atjj dewberry college together in tne; <*dass of 1878. iRev. W. O. Bodell will conduct! ^services at Clayton Memorial church! ^as follcrws beginning Friday night at j 3 o'clock, Saturday night at same Svoar, Sunday morning at 11:30.. "This will be a communion service, j --Preaching Sunday night at 8 o'clock.' Thfe public is invited to attend these j services. The Silent Alamo light and power aslant sold* for dwellings for which Geo. C. Hipp has the agency is ; for the purpose. He sold a I Mr. Geo. D. Rankin last! "-^^eek-i^ich has been installed. He j lias also sold plants to N. E. Hunter, j A. Brown 4*nd Geo. W. Coleman j for immediate installation. Every! ? V'Jfearm should-4aa\te its own power and j ^ llgfot\jtont,vanti "then country life is: ideal. .One of our town carriers has been ' " on the sick list and some of the subscribers on that route were a little - rlnfo in crettincr the Daoer. We are ,v ? ? CP * "aorry, but we could not prevent the sickness or we certainly would have "done so, and then it is not so easy ; to pick up some one to carry the papers. We will try to get the " paper ont on time in some way until -carrier recovers. We pay now twice what we did a year ago and yet. -St is to get boys to do things. ( Preaching at Whitir ?. Whitmire, Sept. 8, 1919/ -IHerald and News: , ' Plpase announce for me that Rev. J - R. H. Burris of Bush River church will preach at Enoree church at 4 p.! Sunday, September 21st. Then ( ^at 8:30 he will preach at Whitmire. Everybody is invited to each of these ' -aervices. W. D. Garvin, Pastor.! m UTHERAN DRIVE FOR ] NEWBERRY COLLEGE The Lutheran synod of South Carina at its called meeting in August jcided to put on an education drive >r Newberry and Summerland col i i* . J_ _ T _ i ges in tne montn 01 uciouer, on or | bout the 19th. The central execu-! ve committee deemed it best that j le different organizations of the vatous congregations, such as the unday schools, the Young People's >cieties, the Ladies' societies, and le members of the congregations lould each put on separate drives 1 the respective organizations so as j j ) "leave no stone unturned" in put- j ng over the drive for the $300,000 j oal. Un.the central executive com-1 littee for Sunday schools Prof.M. B. J. I'Neall Holloway, Miss Erin Kohn, 1 nd A. W. Fogle were appointed to- j ether with Rev. H. A. McCullough, j [rs. M. 0. J. Kreps and A. H. Kohn ! s advisory members?all of Colum- j ia. It is the purpose of this commit- " ie to get up a program to be used ; y all Sunday schools on educationl Sunday and to meet with groups f S. S. superintendents' of the State > as to-fully inform them as to the lans the ! committee desires carried ] at. The committee held a very en- j msiastic meeting recently and feels j 1. 4-l*\ r\ 1 dry IIlUCIl CJlCUUiagcu WJWI mc ress so far made ill its part of the ^ sneral drive.. A. W. Fogle, I Sec. of Committee. Services at the A. R. P. Church. The Rev. W. A. McAulay, pastor I the A. R. P. church in Greenville, conducting a series of meetings at Le Rev. J. W. Carson's church, in (Z - * * _ ?-i _ -i_ ?j i e aiternoons at 4 o ciock anu at, j ght, at 8:30. These meetings are ! ?ing well attended by the general | iblic, and the people are enjoying e opportunity and privilege of 1 ;aring Mr. McAulay and joining in j ith their A. R. P. friends in these j freshing devotions. Those of our | tizens absenting themselves from ese meetings are missing the good ings that are being said and done r the welfare of their community. 1 The Ladies Aid society of Smyrna j :il have an ice cream festival at Mr. " M. Johnston's (opposite the turch) Saturday evening from 5 to >. Everybody invited to come. SPECIAL NOTICE . ; IP ... '1 ' t r ilesman Wanted?Lubricating Oil, ! c Grease, Specialties, Paint. Part or s whole time. Commission basis, j j n with car or. rig preferred. ; ^ r . erside Refining Co., Cleveland,1 p Onio. * 9-12-ltp r strayed from my pasture on Sept. . ' 5 one deep red Duroc gilt with tip ' f of right ear cut off, weight about 80 pounds, any information about v where she is will be appreciated, i * J. A. Felker, Pomaria, S. C., RFD I c No. 1. 9-12-4t * : i ost?A silver bar pin about two and i a half inches in length. Was lost c last Sunday between Wheeler \ street and First Baptist church.. i Finder will please return to The Herald and News office. I 5 Moons Bon Fresh Shipm Ask You Silent . ELECTRIC LIGHT AN) We have just receiv Silent Alamos and c< deliveries. We have the Alar dence Water System < our store. Will be p call and see them. "THE NATION KNO George For Sale?Ford touring car in A No. I 1 condition. New tires all around. First check for four hundred and seventy five dollars gets it. Ned Purcell. 9-12-tf. 0 m iVanted?Subscriptions to The Her- 1 aid and News, Proggressive Farmer, Southern Cultivator, Needle- . craft, McColl, The American Boy is a gift for the boy, the Country Gentleman. Any other periodical: wanted at publisher's price. Please give or send, phone 251 me your.* subscriptions. Curtis Epting, 1704; Nance St., Newberry, S. C. - ! Lost?Between Pomaria and Ruff's store one lock chaing. Finder j pfease return to M. L. Wicker, i Newberry, RFD 5. 9-9-3tp ! For Sale?One gentle Kentucky bred gray mare, any lady can handle( in . harness. Cash or credit. Z. ^V. * Dennis, Newberry, R F D 4. j 9-9-3tp. For Sale?One-ton truck, 2 Ford rear systems, 1 Kelly unit, 1 Ford wind shield, set garden tools, 1 bbl of roof paint. H. A. Pittard. 9-9-2tp 5 ; For Sale?Household and kitchen furniture, cheap. 1414 College street. 9-9-2tp . ["eachers Wanted?For Union Academy school; six or seven months term; salary $55 per month. Send nnnlication to I. H. Wilson or G. /TI S. Enlow, Prosperity, S. C., RFD 3. Also one teacher for-the colored school, term 3 months, salary $30 p?r month. Send application to trustees named above. 7-1-tf rhree cars Texas Red Rust proof oats just arrived. Buy early and save money. Bryson Grocery Co. j 9-5-4t j "eachers Wanted.?Two teachers for ' Trinity school, 7 months term;' Principal, $65; assistant, $55 per j month. J. Jti. Dickert, chairman,; Silverstreet, S. C., RFD 2. 7-27-tf. | 4ow is the time to buy North Caro-! lina rye. Our price is right. Bry- j son Grocery Co. 9-3-41 1048 acres located on the Island [ '\>rd road, 3 1-2 miles from Chap tells, which is a business little rail- j | oad station; available to schools and hurches; 500 acres in cultivation;! and loam soil with red clay sub-soil, 50 acres in pasture, fenced with i arbed wire; 450 acres in woodland,; iart of which is in fine saw timber;! ! tice 3-acrc orchard; 2 dwellings, one' 2-room in good condition and one; i-room each in good :epair; 5 big; >arns and about 6 small ones; 7 good j veils and living stream running, hrough the place. . There is about' !0 acres fenced in around the house I or hogs; a 2-gin ginnery. This place j s in a good state of cultivation and s easily worth the money. Our price I >n this place is $50.00 per acre with 1 rery easy terms. Don't fail to see j t at once. j DAVIS REALTY COMPANY ? i ni s * a Exchange Bank Diag. rnone i<* > f i ieless Lean i tent Friday I i I r Grocer j i ^])j^^7T?i7riiIITTT"TTnT7T^^TMMi*"? ?????? ' 1 1 j Alamo \ rx bawc d dt awtq L/ ri/TVArfl\ A ? V ed a solid carload of in make immediate no Light and Region demonstration at (leased to have you >WS THE ALAMO" C. Hipp Don't fail to see us for hog feed. We have a big stock which was bought right. We will save you money. See us. Brvson Grocery Co. 9-5-4t j 1 reacher Wanted?Johnstone Acade-j my school. Principal $75.00 peri 7nonth; assistant $50.00 per month, j For further information write, P. I B. Banks, or J. M. Coppock, New- { berry, S. C., RFD 5. 8-26-tf j Set Your Abruzzi Rye from us. The \ prices right. Bryson Grocery Co. i 9-5-4t reacher Wanted?A teacher is want-1 ed for Fork school, term 6 months, j salary fifty ($50.00) dollars per month. J. B. Livingston, W. B. Kibler, Prosperity, S. C.; Caldwell Ruff, Pomaria, S. C., Trustees. Strayed or Stolen?Sunday night, two hound dogs with tan legs.! Bought them in Saluda county, j They are about two and a half | years old. Reward if returned to . .Tnlrn T fK'npr Npwherrv. RFD.! * 9-5-tf. ' " | Vanted to buy one hundred good, sound mules. C. R. (Pat) Wise. 7-25-tf. 1 The 1 Two Mil J.C. V ?^l <3 <a \Sk rail We are now reac far the best arid larg< r\Y\ A +1 ant?} WCCii Uil VliV^ xxvxuiivw goods at tiie right pr We are showing ket today. We can save yoi In purchasing a we are able to offer; prices. k Don't fail to see from 'Calico to Silk < Our prices are ri; Dress Ginghan Outing's, very 1 ; Cheviots, very I H % "WISE - 2zL z " L '.- . w,l, \V The Grip Piano?The Schulz piano grips your eyes and ears when you see it and hear it. J. L. Bowles, Factory Agent, at G- B. Summer J r> O O C * ? and son. o-^u-ux. For Sale?Full blooded Leghorn chickens, March 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. For Sale?Carload Red Rust proof oats. See mee. Save money by it. 0. W. Long, Newberry, S. C., t> j? r? Q_K_a*n Ill 1' 9 ^ V V V V|/ 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 Coopera| tive Association, C. L. Lester, manager. 9-2-tf. n> o / Vk, 8Z2JC. Welc les From N Goggan ly to show you our new est that we have ever ha and Northern marktets ice. the very latest line of 5 i fmrn one to three doll? sample line of Ladies' C you real bargains durinj the New Dress Plaids \ )f the best quality. " ?ht. Just a few to show is, very best, per yard.. Dest, per yard best, per yard mMF.TO SEE US. . Wise Little Mountain, S. C. PEOPLE TRADE WIT * ' ,I_. - ? ? OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM (Showing continuously from 3:30 to 11 p. m.) Friday, September 12 SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE GRAY HORIZON" Also a CHRISTY COMEDY Saturday, September 13 WILLIAM DUNCAN > in the 2nd episode of "SMASHING BARRIERS" Also a BIG V COMEDY / And STRAND COMEDY * And a A 2 REEL WESTERN Monday, September 15 LOUIS BENNISON , in "THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT' t Also a | FAY TENCHER COMEDY f U F. / :h Place * . i I ewDerry i IS, Jr. ' I mm ! indise \ E9B&9SBE9E3HHBHHHHOHBQKI t Fall Line. 'It is by d. Our buyers have where they bought t i Millinery on the mar% t 4 irs per pair on Shoes, "oats and Coat Suits * the time of high ; I vu* ./'* I H WISE." -? . . ^ y 0 ve have. Anything ' ' , you. - m !35c 30c 35c v v r* i