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' ' ' " H PURELY PERSONAL. * i ( The Movements of Many People, ' Newberrians, and Those Who . 1 Visit Newberry. (! Hr. W. Frank Hipp of Greenville j was in the city on Friday. -j! Mr. M. L. Spearman has returned , from New York and is much im- j pitoved in health by the trip. Mr. Thos. W. Gary of Florida is Visiting relatives and friends at Kin Ards and Newberry. j Mr. Humbert M. Aull of Columbia Spent Sutiday in Newberry with relatives. Aliste Annie Amick of Batesburg: . spent Sunday in the city with her'; relatives. Mr. C. E. Hutchinson of Charlotte spent a few days the past week in Newberry. s R. M. Poole of Newberry spent the week-end here visiting his broth- j er, Jordan Poole.?Lexington cor ; The State, 28. Mrs. J. H. Riser returned on Friday from a visit to ht. children in! Wichita, Texas. Her daughter, Mrs. j White Fant, came with her. Mr. R. M. Poole, a popular young; man from Newberry, spent the weekend with his brother, Mr. Jordan ' I Poole in Lexington.?Lexington Dis- J patch-News, 24th. Miss Bertha Efird, daughter of Mr.! and Mrs. D. F. Efird, went to New- j berry this week to continue Jier! studies at Newberry college.?L.ex- ( ington cor The State. Mrs. John Carwile GoggansN of j Newberry, with her little son, John, \ is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James F. I Goggans on BarnW-ell street.?The ' State, September 28., Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn have returned from Camp Dix, Lieutenant j Kohn having received Jiis discharge. ] They ar? attending the reunion in ] Greenville this week. >' Mr. Jordan M. Poole has come j home from Lexington where he has i been in the drug business for some J time with Harmon drug store. He will be with Gilder and Weeks. 1 Mr. J. H. Wallenfcine who recently moved to Latirens c&me down on Sat' urday for a brief visit to his rela-' tives about Dominicks. He says he j ' is doing well Otfcr in Laurens. ] Mr. J. McDowtell has returned | from the hospital where he under-1 went an operation. Hill many friends will be glad to know that he is im' proving. He - Was accompanied by Mrs. McDowell and het mother, Mrs. E. B. Goleman. f Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Blease and j: , Miss : Minnie Havird of Newberry, {j were in the city yesterday for a few j hours. Mr. Blease was here on pro- j fessional business. Mrs. Blease and I Miss Havird were the guests of some]4 of their Laurens friends while here, j ?J.aurens Herald, 26. T Mr. R. T. Caldwell was in Colum- ! *rpp his brother ! 0121 Oil K/Cliui UUJ VV ???. \ M. B. Caldwell who was operated on some days ago and found him doing well and ready to come home the lat- i ter part of this week. Mr. Caldwell | also saw - Mr. J. Fred Schumpert ^hile there and says that Mr Schum pert is also doing nicely and will be bome very soon. Rev. Edw. Fulenwider returned on j Sunday afternoon from Monroe, N. j x I C., where he was called on account j of the serious illness and death of | his father,-Mr. G. 0. -^Fulenwider. j Mr. Fulenwider died on Thursday af- ; ' ,terr.oon. All the children were at j liO-cie. He was stricken while out on ! tjjje and never regained con- J ?ciousnes> Mr. Fulenwider was only 67 years old* #ev- Mr- Fulenwider's another is also 1 Mr. D. C. Bundr^"^ Pomaria *w.w j. Mo^urin farm j Has renieu mc u. in Marlboro county and wiii ^ove | there some time between ^jnow anJ j the first of January. It is a very large farm of some sixteen or twenty jpI.-".: but productive and by good farming will make the cotton and the corn. Mr. Bundrick had a couple ears of corn which he brought from the farm that were as fine corn as you would care to see. Dr. John B. Setzler who has been -LU~ over seas, and for the in tuc el* uij v. ? past several months has been stationed in Germany, surprised his many friends in Newberry when he arrived <on Thursday evening. He is looking ^remarkably well and says he has enjoyed the best of health, but the Germans didn't give him any saur kraut while he was stationed in their territory. He will leave in a few day.? for Camp Gordon where he hope." soon to receive his discharge. Aft AROUT. i VARIOUS ai>U Judge Pardee of the federal cour who died in Atlanta very suddenly last week was a brother-in-law of Mr S. S. Cunningham of this city. James Rice shot another negro a a church meeting at the Pike nea the edge of town on Friday night Rice is in jail awaiting the result o the wounds of the man he shot. The home service office of th< , Newberry chapter Red Cross will no be closed on the 1st of October a stated in last week's paper. Furthe -.4 ' V notice will be given as to date of :i? r?g. Mr. J. J. Langford ard Mr. L. B. " Priay have bought from Mrs A. Coke ^ Smith the remainder of her lot adjoniing the Fridy Motor company j parage. The lot fronts 77 feet on J Main Street and runs through to j Friend street. They will probably j erect a garage on tne iort Dut it nas j no connection' whatever with the p Fridy Motor company who are occupying the garage on the corner. Mr. R. S. Ma^bin on Sunday night about 2 o'clock at his residence shot ?, Mr. J. F. Sharpe in the leg. Mr. F Sharpe was taken to the Columbia hospital on Sunday and the report is that he will probably lose the leg. M y Qkqvna ic nnovotinrr o cow tr* ill AkJ VJk VIMVlllg M ?i ? in the neighborhood where Mr. May- bin resides. Mr. Maybin lives about F Silverstreet in the Floyd neighborhood. Mr. Maybin gave bond on Monday in the sum of $500 and was released. I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I take great pleasure in recommending to all persons a first class barbecue* to be held on the same de- lightful spot two years prior to date C which will excel any prearation ever given by me. It will consist of 12 hogs from selected pork; 3 goats; one stall fed steer. Cold drinks of delicious flavor, always please; ice cream of the modern type, prepared by a skillful maker. Cold ice lemon- _ ade, candy from the best candy shop J in the country; cigars of all kinds to please* every smoker, cigarettes of the selected sort that always please. " Bread from the first class bakers which are your leading families. Public stand for leading lecturers to exDress their brief subject. Band suitable to furnish music for all ages* punches to be sold all day. Conveniences for all people. South- ^ ern trains east and west. Also public roads for autoists delight. All are expected rain or shine. Barbecue ? furnished by Will Miller at Kibler's Bridge on the 11th of October. 9-30-ltp. a S PRINCINE BAKING POWDER t( ^ ^ ^ h ai Follow your favoriate cake recipe ^ md use Princine Baking Powder. If t fails we will pay for the eggs, but- g ;er, etc. Princine Baking Powder, _ piaranteed. For sa{e by Williams Hash Grocery. N || ^ y; TTp* = |. MM, 1 I IBKIflwi J| mM'wWi^^m I "I've Got My 4 Working i ill Revenge is sweet. At lcc*t, s< III Jones, as he remembers many an v ||| Hear Billy Murray get this song off jjlj "And That i ? on the other side of the record, tel! pLjj his own "boss,*"' too?pink check Ejjl plenty of "jazz." Arthur Fields s Kju Victor Dc.ub!e-f?cc; | j| New Victor csthi l|| A4erle Alcock, the splenasd cor gjj festivals at BethleliQ?.? i'-i. lias ch rJ[ Victor audicnccs; I "Contb . Bjj " 'Tis Ail' jl Victor DouMe-'.icc 'I I I Cortof piayc I $ . This noted French pianist nj Sj quicksilver in this dazzling and in | [I . "color" of which the piano i; caps . ! ||| Victrola Tied Sc-1 ' I I I^viU be a pleasure to play fc-i J j J New Victor Rec( . i I j ^ 1 ' f LeRoy & t Victrolc s r! Newber I t SPECIAL S0T1CK ? ???i! iarbecue?We will furnish a first-1 class barbecue on Friday, .October j 3rd, at John Baker's residence, jCome and spend the day. Arrange-1 ment for amusement for the young ! folk. Jno. Baker, W. H. Counts, | H. F. Counts. 9-30-ltp j "or Sale?One Dodge touring ear; I model 1918, in good condition, j Oscar R. Summer, Phone 112 or; 100. 9-30-ltp | 'or Rent?One furnished room large j enough to accommodate two gen- J tlemen. Also garden and patch ad- j joining the garden. Mrs. Jas. i Mcintosh. 9-30-4t; i or Sale?One 4-room house and lot,! electric lights, city water; close in; j cheap. Apply to J. M. Morris. A OA y-tfu-w. i ' i want to buy fresh eggs and butter, j Pay first class price. J. B. Mc-! Dowell, 940 Main St. 9-30-2t. abbage and Apples?Place your or- j ders now what cabbage you need. | Five cars will arrive about Octoberj 10. Better leave your order now. j Alcrw a Mr of armies. Annies are 1 J"ov " vv"* *" ? r-i ??- x | scarce this season. G. W. Kinard,! Prosperity. 9-26-5tp! ????????__??? i ust Received?Two cars high grade ( cypress shingles. Newberry Lum-! ber Co. 9-26-2t . , |j /anted?A position as a stenogra- j pher and general office work, have . had some experience and am will-; ing to begin with a reasonable salary. Address Box 61, Blairs, S.: -onn "Mrk i ' 9-26-5to i V>.? lhl V* A? - - . 7 * I I i another car Red Rust Proof Oats on road. See me for prices. 0. W. Long. ' 9-23-2tp j NOTICE. | The Farmers Oil Mtfl has received j uthority from the Secretary of i tate to increase its capital stock i ) $60,000, and all share-holders are ereby notified that it is necessary to irrender their old stock certificr.tos, nH rfec^ive new certificates in their! ;ead, also to receive certificates that ill be due them as dividend stock. Icare take notice that it is necessary >r this to be done before new stock j in be issued, and also necessary to | icure your present holdings, as well j i your right to receive increased ;ock certificates. J. H. picker, -30-4t Manager. ' i Subscribe to The Herald andj ews, $2.00 a year. j " :r-JS?2Stt'JS?&Z tt ?-I.-, -^c-i ire*, T? ? nc-M i ?? |, H i; wirw 'MhiyH 8jl ;, ';/01 If! 'm vMk %m N &_? fi j Hi /' n j pv, fe^^L-3/^^stea N f pi j I i Captain 1 I 'or Mo Now" I 0 thinks Buck Private Johnny ] a inhappy hour of kitchen police. jH in his owa iaicaitablc v/ay: | jj \L-iAll" hi Is haw the hero of the ditty has 3 H s a::d .cute little nose. There's v jja Inga it. 8 E 1 RcV.rd, ! :.604 jj a : makes her bow ff \':ra!to sc!oi?r a* the great Bach rfja ?3cn lu-j-'v i o soj'.iji to delight r{P Annie" fo| T C,?'t ? w " ^|p ^.n /? * '< ' >? Eiq ocguiciiia || ;I:es t!ie r.ol.v. >i .* i'icc a shovrer of |j| ^passioned Spjniia uance. 'I he |la ihlc i: here ?. revelation. |jg r yon any of the >rds for October || C3 M. Salter i Studio ry, S. C. i , J ' : 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 and Son. 8-26-tf. i . ! 1 Havs eighty (83) three acres of j lunrl thrpp rrnml rlwelliny houses,! J 0? large barn, four good stables, 15 acre hog wire pasture and plentyfresh running water, one mile of Newberry. Will sell for cash or give easy terms. Box 327r Newberry, S. C. 9-23-tf For Quick Sale?237 acres located on road from Newberry to CKnton; just across the road from Garys station which is on the C., N. & | L. railroad and a shipping point;, convenient to good schools and ! churches; 100 acres in cultivation; sand loam with red clay sub-soil; 7-acre pasture, fenced with barbed! wire; 100 or more acres in wood-1 land; nice young orchard; 6-roorti dwelling; two 4-room cottagehouses; barn and other out buildings; 2 good well's and1 living, j ?x ? nPUC*-. l'c rlooir_ i stream. xina piatc 10 | ably located, being one of the best.j locations between Newberry and ] Clinton. Inquire at office or write j for price and further information-j Davis Realty Company, Phone 14. ! 5th floor Exchange Bank: BuilcT- j ing. At On* of a regulai Low St They are fin* , in and Sumi ! , . / f WV71 m \ Hindi mBaMEBa/2XH5BBB3Z3B3Bi ; r \l On Septen along with oth proposed to er women who gt The follov mittee for Ne\ Mrs. R. D. Wr Mrs. W. H. Hi Mrs. L. W. I Mr. Geo. W. J Mr. Z. F. Wrij Mr. Geo. B. C Mr. Jno. M. I B. C i j I Far Sale?One two-story store build-' / ing, 30x60, and lot 32x64, at Peak, f S. C. The house is built of first ! class lumber and is practically j new. Would be a great bargain j to any one to either move . the j building or locate at Peak. Very J cheap at $400.00. Apply to Jas. j A, Cumalander, Chapin, S. C.,..R.. F. D. 3. 9-23-4t 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 Cooperar tive Association, C. L. Lester, manager. 9-2-tf; For Immediate Sale?I will sacrifice I my lot facing east 90 feet on Col- lege street between the residences of B. M. Havird and "Richard Swrt- Q tenberg. Address Da L. A. JRiser, 1013 Palmetto Building, Columbia; S. C. 9-26-tf r ? c?l? nn Tnnoc strppt! LxJ^C iur uciv vxi v vuvw w* j only one house between it and Main. Lights, water and bath. Five rooms and in good condition, y ' Apply to H. L. Parr. 8-29-tf Good second hand Everette piano for sale. Price reasonable. 'Apply to Mrs. Alma Nance, Prosperity, S. C. | 9-19-tf For Service?Registered Hampshire boar. E. S. Shealy, Pomaria, RFD 1 9 " 9-16-5to I I _i aMMMMMMMHaHBBaBMHanaBBM r farm wagon we car jel Wheel ; for general far give then* a iool mer Bra * * / vlliiua k a??a?a? mm 1 wi? $ iber 29, 1918, (South C: Winrlprihiire1* Ci d Mi tllV xxuav*V**?vv.-0 ect a suitable memorial to i ive themselves to the caus ring will constitute the E " x. voerry county: ight, Mrs. W. G. . mt, Mrs. F. R. H ?loyd, Chairman Women'; summer, Mr. H. L. Ps ' A ?ht, Mr. W. H. H Iromer, Mr. Alan Jo Cinard, Mr. Geo. S.' !. Matthews, County Chair / OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM I Tuesday, September 30> "THE WAY OF A WOMAN:" . Norma Talmadge. 1 Z~? 11_, uan .ncacy/ v-omeny j i Wednesday, October 1: "THE BRAND?' Rex Beachj-?All. Slfcr* Capitol. Comedji > * j Thursday, Octohen- 2. I "GO WEST YDUNGi MAN?" \ I Tom Moorec r Masked'! Rider. Ncu. 11. itfjtyed.', or Stolen Sunday. night, tw? hound... dogs. witKj tarn lfegs., j Bought them; in Salada county. They are about two. and: a. half. years old* Reward :ifr returned: to John T. Oxner, Newberry,-. R F D; 9-5-tf... Vantedr?Subscriptions- to The Herald and News^.Proggressive Farmer, Southern Cultivsator, Needlfe- N craft, McCott, The. American-Boy is gift for the boy, the Country Gentlerlan. Any otfher periodical wanted at publisher's price. Please give or send, phone 251 me your v subscriptions^ Curcis Eptihg;. 1-T.Q4 Nance,' St., Newberry,.S.. G.. i T I * i sell you a Wagon 1 [ ? ? in use. Come ^ ; HL over & Co. ^ ?7 ' f . mm j ^ . Line? 1 arolina's sons, -tt line; It is now , 1 ] these sons and I p of freedom* Sxceutive Corri- j A , ftj Houseal, unter, s Committee, j \ irr, f j [unt, M hnstone, , i jj |fcj Mower, *' '}. V man. , 1 ' Jj