The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 11, 1919, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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PURELY PERSONAL.
The Movements of Many People,
Newberrians, and Those Who
Visit Newberry.
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Mi's. James Mcintosh returned last
week from Atlanta.
Mrs. "Billie" Sehenek and little j
Jane spent Thursday in Columbia, j
Miss Pauline Senn left last week to I
+ol'a o nftnrco in troininor of o 1 Tni_ !
Cfc V V/ VAX ov. 111 uittimii^ wt v vuv v;i' j
r versity hospital, Augusta, (ja.
Mrs. S. J. Kilgore and chiMvcn of
Newberry are visiting relatives in the
city.?Abbeville Medium, 7th.
% Mr. H. C. Strother of Chappells is
in the city on business today.?
Greenwood Index-Journal, 7th.
Student Charles Kepley of the
Lutheran Seminary at Columbia
spent Sunday in Newberry.
Mr. P. C. Gaillard spent Sunday
in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. P.
_ . Gaillard, Jr., and little Doris.
Mr. R. C. Boyleston spent the
week-end with relatives at Black
ville. j
Mr. Hal Kohn left on Monday for
a few days' trip to Atlanta, where
he goes to appear before the War
Bisk Board.*
Mr. Arthur L. Glazener has changed
his Herald and News subscription
, address from Casa Grande, Arizona,
to Florence, Ariz.
i Miss Nannie Bowie, who is workPonens
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j x ing nivn vv4awv?v k/v?^v. -
Aull in Newberry, spent Tuesday
here.?Abbeville_JVIedium.
Mrs. Elmore Suber of Whitmire
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. J. D. Coleman.?Coronaca 'cor.
Greenwood Index-Journal, 7tn. ,
_ * Mr. David Caldwell, the hustling
real estate dealer of Ne:yri>erry,
spent several days in ColutijEa the
past week. *
t Mrs. Lois Goggans Balle of
Laurens spent Sunday withN her
" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C.
Goggans.
Mrs. J. W. Norwood of Greenville
was the charming guest of ifriss
"v Mary Burton for a brief time last
week.
Mrs. U. R. Brooks left yesterday
for Newberry where she will be the
guest of Co^tdnd Mrs. L. P. Miller.
?-The State, 9th.
Revl Walter I. Herbert of Columbia,
on his way home from the
Methodist conference at Greenwood,
^ spent Friday night here with Mr.
Chesley Cannon.
Miss Lizzie Wells Thompson of
Cleveland, N. C., a Chicora college
student, spent the week-end in New?
?Txl. o/illooro mnfp
oerry wiui uci wuv6v ,
Mrs. Douglas Hornsby. ^ %
Mr. William Lane of the Southern
JJell Telephone company at Wilmington,
N. C.^ spent the week-end \ here
ai^the home of his step-father, Mr.
James F.' Epting.
Mis. tS. H. McLean with heri
mother, Mrs. Huiet, left for Atlanta I
Wednesday to attend the wedding of i
v"R T TTnief fn Miss!
uer uiuuicr^ jj. x. -uutv*) -?
Edythe Rowdicker.?The State, 9th.
Rev. W. B. Aull, secretary of the
1 Lutheran* synod which met . at Little
Mountain last week, stopped over in
the city awhile* on his way home
in Walhalla.
- O. R. Sumirier motored to the
Columbia hospitaF Saturday with his,
sister, Mrs. CL R. Wise, to see her
little son, Summer Wise, who is there
- for treatment.
? Mr. Jack D. Edens of Columbia, <
spent the vweek-end in Newberry,
where he was very popular in condurtir*?
-a picture show "once upon:
i tune" not so long ago. j:
Miss Banna Green delighted hern
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F. V. Pete]
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Assisted by a Coi
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many friends when she decided to ;
return to Newberry, where she is 1
stenographer at Summer Bros'. 3
store. t
Miss Pearl West, principal of the i
Cross Hill school and Miss Carabel
West, stenographer in Columbia, ]
spent the week-end at their former ]
home in Newberry. j
* T*? T TXT rnvonri VO n nn t.rt Fill P 1
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West Tuesday morning to help "re- 1
ceive the returns" and sent a message J
of good news to the church.?A. R. | <
Presbyterian. 1
Mr. Robert Gee was taken to the j
I Columbia hospital Sunday, suffering
from an illness the nature of which '
had not been disclosed. He was J
accompanied by Dr. J. M. Kibler and 1
Mr. Nat Gist. ^
Mrs. J. R. Fulmer and three little 1
children, on their way from Colum- ^
bia to their new home in Greenville, 1
spent the week-end here with Mrs. {?
Fulmer's brother, Mr. Geo. C. Hipp (
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooten have as their
guests Dr. and Mrs. W. W. s
Daniel of Columbia, who are attend- }
ing the upper South Carolina Meth- I
odist conference.?Greenwood Index- (
Journal, 7th. -v
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Clary took t
their little twin daughter Ruby, to c
the Columbia hospital and returned I
last week, after the little girl had S
undergone an operation, for the re- c
moval of her adenoids and tonsils, c
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Mr. i5. V. unapman atxenaea
synod at Little Mountain. B. V. is a s
mighty good young man and a good (
Lutheran besides. He has a splen- t
did record as superintendent of the t
Lutheran t Sunday school in the *
Church of the Redeemer. $
Mrs. A. H. Anderson and little t
son, Henry of Pawtucket, R. I., who r
have been on a visit to her sister, j
Mrs. F. M. Cobb, in" Greenwood, are c
in Newberry to spend the winter \
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ]
Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harmon have j
gon? to Augusta, Ga., to visit rela- 1
tives and take in the. lieorgia-uaro-1 ]
lina fair. Before return .*, home i
they expect to stop ov t iTcCor- j
mick to visit relatives "j- ' few ^
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Folk, who (
were married about two weeks ago, ,
spent last week with the groom's i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Folk.
The bride was formerly Miss Ruth j
Powell of Brunswick, Ga. Mr. Folk )
is bookkeeper at the Charleston j
Navy yard:- j
Clerk of Court Jno. C. Goggans j
spent from Tuesday to Friday at j
Bennettsville with his daughter, Mrs.
J. -W. Crosland. During his absence j
the office was satisfactorily managed j
with neatness and dispatch by Miss t j
Alice -West, the clerk's -swift and I c
accurate stenographer. j c
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fulmer of c
Columbia passed through Newberry p
Saturday op their way to Greenville t
to visit their daughter, Mrs. R. W,
Hutchinson. They were accompanied
from here by their daughter,
Mrs. H. B. Wells, and her son, Fulmer.
Mrs. J. Chesley Dominick; at pre-1 sent
living with her daughter, Mis. I ^
W7 T? T ,r?mnv in Ahheville. fffter !
spending awhile with relatives and v
friends in her former home town cf
Newberry, left on Friday afcernoon
to spend the night with her son. Mr.
Joe Dominick, out _rom GoldvJlle, on | _
her return to Abbeville. j I
Mr. Thomas M. Campbell of
Mississippi is on a visit to relatives
in Newberry county. He is a brother
of the late J. B. Campbell who lived
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rson Announces me '
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In the Musical Coi
terie of Well Known
Chorus de Luxe of Y
Don'c Fail
! Girl in t
The Sensation c
$ 1 .SO, $ 1 .oc
it Jalapa and who will be remembered
by some of the older citizens.
Mr. Campbell moved from this county
io the west many years ago and this .
is his first visit back in 39 years.
Mr. Frank Ewart and his bride will
leave today,K Tuesday, . -for their
home at Wagener, after spencl.ig
from Friday here with Judge and
Mrs. W. F. Ewart. The bride, who
~ tnn T Alln A 11AM rinmflMTllio
kVas 1U1BS ijcua nucii- ui uauivu?mv,
Fla., had her happy marriage sad-.
iened by the death of her mother, j
svhich occurred only three days before
the wedding. j
Roland G. Spearman has recently I
seen appointed manager at Palatka, J
Fla., succeeding I. E. Brown, who J
;vas transferred to Valdosta, Ga. i
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VIr. Shearman made a fine efficiency j
ecord at Camp Jos. E. Johnston, j
Fla., which exchange, under his'
nanagement, gave excellent service j
J J Ktt ! '
ma Wits Illglll^ tuiiiiiiciiucu UJ viiv.
;ommanding general. ? Southern j ^
Telephone News.
* Messrs. Sealum Perry and Brun- j
ion Snelgrove and their families J
lave moved from Saluda county to j
dewberry, occupying the long house !
[long with a small 1) next to the j
vest corner of College and Harring- j
on streets, one of the houses re-;
:ently bought and repaired by Mr. |
Sen A. Havird. Messrs. Perry and j
Snelgrove are with the Ford Motor i
of tVipir rtp\v and commo- !
v/lilpanjr ) uv ^ ?
lious place of business. j'
Col. E. H. Anil, supervisor of cenus
for the Third district, was in Mccormick
yesterday assisting Postmisress
Abercrombie with the examinaions
for enumerators for the census v
vhich begins on next January th?i
!nd. While a goodly number stood |
he examination, there is room for j
Tnlnnpl Anil is editor of The.
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dewberry Herald and News, a live,
leap semi-weekly, and is a promilent
and popular man.?McCormiek
Messenger, 6th.
Mrs. R. D. Wright, chairman of
jagesj Miss Troxelle Wright, Mrs. H.
iVright, of Newberry; Miss Alice
2arle, Columbia; Mrs. J. L. ftlcffhirter,
Miss Elizabeth McWhirter
ind Miss Lucile McWhinter, Jonesrille,
and/Miss Emma Bouknight of '
Fofmston, page in chief to the presiient
general.?From the advance
lotice of the meeting of the National
Association of the United liaugnters j.
>f the Confederacy to meet at Tampa,
Ha., Tuesday-to Saturday., Mrs. J.
3. ^West, Mrs. R. D. Wright and Mrs.
Tames Mcintosh are the delegates
:rom Newberry, with Mrs. E. R. Hipp,
tfrs. Ajma Bruce and Miss Fannie
tfcCaughrir, as' alternates. f
The' Beth Eden Pastorate.
Thejre will be a call meeting of the
oint council at the parsonage SatUrlay
mornir , November 15, at 10:30
>'clock. tThe nature, of th2 business
alls for every membr' who can .
wssitly'be present and it is desired 1
hat there will be a full attendance.
L. P. Boland,
Pastor.
SPECIAL NOTICE J
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.ost?Saturday, November 8, be- (
\tween Sim Mathis and the Fellers ^
place, one hind gate to a Stude- v
x baker wagon. Please return* to s
M. L. Baker, Prosperity. l
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have leased McDowell's Cafe at i
940 Main street and will be glad to 1
see all my friends and customers.
Mrs. R. P. Franklin.
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Well Known Corned
nedy Triumph
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Musical Comedy i
outh and Beauty
to See
:he Bubl
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Cabbage?Unloading car this morning.
Let us supply your wants.
Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-11 -2t
Bright Girls Wanted.?The State
Hospital lor the Insane, Columbia,
S. C., need white women, preferflhlv
hpr.wppn thp r>f IS and I-in.
MV*v* ~ ?O ??? j
to work as attendents or enter- the
training school. For information
apply to the superintendent.
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Notice.?My car cabbage having
arrived damaged, I have refused |
same and I'm asking the people I
that gave me their orders to be
patient and I will have a first!
class car to arrive in about 10!
days. As I will deliver nothing;
but No. 1, Danish cabbages to my i
customers. H. H. Ruff.
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For lease for one year or longer :
the Oldtown plantation containing
about thirteen one-horse farms,'
two dwellings, two barns and a j
dozen or more tenant houses,
productive corn land and grass
meadows on Saluda river, as well
as cotton lands, -li' not leased us
an entirety will be rented for one
year in parcels to suit.. Apply to |
Mrs. Alma W. Bruce, Newberry,'
Sn C., or to F. Werbar, Jr., Eer-!
wyn, Maryland. 11-11-tf;
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Wanted.?A good reliable white
man and, family to wo'rk share f
crop 1920 with view to renting'
him my home place in 1921. Will
make it interesting to the right j
man. J. S. J. Saber, Pomaria, j
Route 3. 11-1 l-2t;
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rrepass Notice.?All persons Nare j
notified not to trespass upon the
lands of the undersigned, by hunting
or in any other manner. Dr.
J. P. Bedenbaugh. ll-7-4tp
To the people of the Chappells com- ;
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munity. I will have a car 01;
apples and cabbage at Chappells i
about the middle of next week. :
G. W. Kinard, Prosperity, S. C.,. j
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1 will run my gin on Tuesday, Fri- i
day and Saturday, unless special >
arrangements are made. Will also \
run my grist mill on same days, j
' G. W. Kinard, Prosperity, S. C, !
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I am agent for Hutton's Sweet Elder j
Ointment Nature's Cure for all j
Foot and Skin troubles. The only j
geniune sweet ointment. All others!
are imitations. The first ointment j
ever advertised for the cure of sore
feet. Directions with every box.
By mail 30c. per box. Your orders
will be appreciated. Curtis E^tir.j, j
1704 Nance Street, Newberry, S. C.!
10-27-lmp j
For Sale?Will sell my bottoms with i
the ten houses. Mrs. Mary P. Liv-'
-a-- 1n 01 o+ I
ingsion. ?\j-L,x-tj\. i
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? AUCTION SALE j
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Furniture and> Farming Implements. !
I will sell at auction on Saturday, j
November ioth, at 3 o'clock in front!
>f the old coilrt house, one lot .of 1
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furniture consisting of beds, chairs,
larpets, china, bureaus and wash',
;tands, matting, and several pieces of j
mtique furjiiture.
One lot of farming implements.
If you want to get a lot of good I
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urniture at your own price?De on j
land. . .
John Henry Chappell, j
Auctioneer. : j
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Artists e.ad a I
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For Sale?Two mules, one horse, one .
2-horse wagon, and all farming im- j
plements, corn and fodder, on
Saturday, November 15, at 10:30 a.
ni., at Mrs. L. C. Livingston's,
Route 4. Terms of sale cash.
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Rented Out Farm.?On Thursday,
November 13th, 1010, at 10 o'clock
a. m., I will sell to the highest.
bidder for cash, at my old home ;
place, two (2) miles south of Little '
Mountain, all my farming imple-.
ments, mules, cattle, ho^s and also
frhe following lands may be offered
for sale, with the privilege of ac-!
cepting or rejecting any or all bids.;
Tract No. 1, consisting of 46 acres, j
Tract No. 2, consisting of 50 acres, j
Tract No. 3. consisting of 1001 ?
acres. All tracts contain more or ?i
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less front public roads. John A.
Boland.
For Rent.?Two-horsa farm, adjoin-:^
ing Schumpert's Roller Mill farm, j
Very unusual opportunity offered j
to reliable tenant. Dr. G. Werber, j
Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. 7. j
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Gin Notice.?We will run our ginnery j
' only on Wednesday, Thursday and j
Friday next week and will appre- !
ciate your cotton on these days. i
Jalapa Mercantile Go. W
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,JVhen you want- a well bored see J. j
\ L. Dickert, 1319 College street, ?
Newberry. Phone 11)7.
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Get ahead of the bell weevil by
planting Wannamaker's Cleveland -fr\y
cilo Kv T TT T.?ir?P
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Phone 4411. 11-4-tf
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You shauld first be correctly
CORSETED ' r
To do this you should wear ^
GOSSASB COSSETS
For Sale by | Sp
MRS i E? eisom I
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM
Tuesday, November li J
"COUNTRY COUSINS" jB
Elaine Hamerstine
Gail Honry Comedy 111
Wcdnerday, November 12 I
"THE MAN IN THE OPEN" I
Dustin Farnum j
Capitol Comedy j
Thursday, November 13 j
"WHAT'S THE IDEA"
(Not a Picture)" j
A Musical Comedy
Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. and ] *
50c; plus tax. |
thens Hide Co., Athens, Ga.,
mule, horse and cow hides by ex-^H
press. 10-14-8t^
e have on hand 100 buggies that 1
we are groins: to sell chupe. It will '
pay you to get our price.
Purcell Co. * KMM-tf
irmers around Newberry who kill a
beef or so in the fall cannot go
wrong if they salt, box and express
the hide to Athens Hide Co., Athens,
Ga. 10-14-8
e sell as good a wagon as anybody a
and the price is much better. See |
us. The Purcell Co.
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e us tor hog teed?xne price is
right and we have plenty of it. The
Purcell Co. 10-14-t?
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>tice: The County -fair of the
Newberry County .Colored association
will be held November 13-15,
at their new fair grounds, >east end
of Harrington street, just outsid^^^
city limits.
0. L. Singleton, President..
W. A. har.cc, Secretary.
John Davis, Treasurer.
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is time you were" laying in your^H
supply of flour. We have a big ?
stock and the price is right. The > 1
Purcell Co. 10-14-tf ^
>t in Hallman town, 48x87, also one
lavatory for hot and cold water.
For sale by M. C. Hallman.
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>r Sore Achy Feet, Corns Bunions
find Callouse use Hutton's 'Sweet *
Elder Ointjnent. For -Bate byX
Curtis Epting, 1704 Nance Street,
Newberry, S. C. 30 cent# per box. V
ir Most Money express your hides 1
over the Southern and Seaboard
direct to Athens Hide^o.^ Athens, /Ga.,
quick checks and express
service. Best weights and highest
wholesale prices. 10>14-8t
ipress charges Newberry t# "Athens,
Ga., on hides shipped \ to Athens
Hide Co., are more than offest "by
high wholesale price and the good^rf
true weight.- Southern and Sea- ^
board give fast,, express service
twice per day. . , 10-14-8t ^
e have gocd Texas Red Rust
seed oats?at the right price. tM
Porcell Co. 10-14-tt^H
te Bol! Weevil is here?You lia/i^B
better fertilize your grain. We V
have just received car of grain 1
fertilizer and the price is right. 1 '
The Purcell Co. ' 10-21-tf
acish Mackerel is now in season,
and other good kinds of fish. Nor
folK Uysters, oniy,/o cems <x ijuan,
G. W. Coward, East Main Street.
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