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PURELY PERSONAL. " The Movements of Many People, Newberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. Russell Tidmarsh has returned from Asheville. Miss Marie Campbell has gone to Atlanta to take a course in music and business at Cox college. Miss KUDy morn, a leacner m Prosperity, was a pleasant visitor in Newberry Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Dominick was present at the reception of the Winthrop alumnae held recently in Columbia.?The State. Mrs. Ida Jones and Mr. Charles Layfcon of Newberry spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bub Hair.? -Greenwood Index-Journal, 4th. Miss Abbie Gaillard spent the week-end in Abbeville with her brother, Mr. P. 0. Gaillard, Jr., and his family. Miss Lizzie Cassity, after spendi^ar. a month in Newberry with her sister, Mrs. 0. Wells, left Friday for >ier home in Ruston, La. Mr. J. C. Neel, Jr., of Newberry gave us a short call Saturday, he being: en route to visit friends in the lower part of the county.?Lexington Dispatch, 3rd. Mrs. J. H. West was elected his. torian of the South Carolina division, TTnited Daughters of the Confederacy, j .st the meeting in Columbia last week. Mr. Robert Gee returned on Monday from Columbia, after recovering from an operation at the hospital. tTio ->vrt <~10 rl In k" V. rtU' O"? Vl'S recovery. Mr. R. C. Boyleson and family, Mr. S. B. Jones and family, Mayor Wright and Wright Cannon were among those who went to Columbia Saturday to see General Pershing. Mr. Oscar Peterson has given up his work in Spartanburg county and returned to Newberry to again superintend the farming interest of Summer Brothers' company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks and Tbpir niere. Miss Frankie Mitchell, arrived in Newberrff Saturday from sWilliston, North DaSta, to visit rela' 3tves hejre and in Sa&da county.. Mr. Banks is a native oi^Saluda and left v that county 3,7 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Julien of Greenwood spent Saturday night and Sunday lorning in Newj>erry with relatives who were glad tc see them. They were accompanied home by Richard Julien, who will spend the week with them. TWELVE IT TAJ STUDIO NE . a. = ' ElfEEK i 1 i Conforming I % IjT20SOff<f HITS" 13#0/l I? WAYS t Jk I f ^ "5;^ fj Si 'II si oDirt c, ' r |j j IT i %. L .a^ I! ,<Y{^ yd j <?. V= -i*- 5*-^ fl j ii'wi I" i^.gHglBFL .tjsident B. C. Matthews of the | N&cional bank of Newberry was ap| pointed at ?the meeting of the South ; Carolina Cotton association in ColumI bia last week on a committee to orj ganize the banking, trust and export j corporation. The friends of Miss Mildred j Abrams sympathize with her in the death of her father, I. Z. Abrams, of near Newberry. On account of this j sorrow Miss Abrams has had to resign , I her position as teacher of the fifth; grade in the Johnston school. Her ; leaving is greatly regretted.?John I son cor Edgefield Chronicle. Rev. G. Floyd Clarkson of New- j ! berry is serving one of the best, if not j the very best circuit in the Upper i South Carolina conference. We have j known him for a long time. We | were students together at Wofffford ! j and at Vanderbilt. We have worked ; i together in several meetings, and we. know him to be a good, true man.? i Southern Christian Advocate. ; Our handsome and talented and be- i loved young friend, Mr. Thomas B.; | Greneker, is a full fledged attorney : of the Edgefield bar. He is a most! i capable and worthy nephew of Edge-1 | field's noble son, the late Senator B. j ! E. Nichholson. \\'e bespeak for our ; ; young lawyer the1 consideration and! j patronage that should be his by in- j ! and the reward of sterling j qualities and integrity and ability.? j | Edgefield Chronicle, 4th. I Mrs. R. D. Wright, recording secre- j | tary-general, delegate to the. State j ; convention, U. D. C., held in Colum-, 5 bia last week, was the guest of Mrs.1 | R. H. Welch i* Divine street. Mrs. : R. D. Wright, state chairman of the j war relief committee, has the unique 1 nOROl' 01 Deing trie vmy persun in tuc : ; State of South Carolina to wear the ; j pin given each of the state chairmen i during the war. It is a pin of strikj ing design, being a gold fleurs delis, | on one side of which is a Confederate i j flag worked in with the Red Cross, j , under the Stars and Stripes, on the j ! field of France. In raised gold are j the letters, U. D. C. war relief work. J : ?l ne estate. ? ^? i i Christmas Sale. Come! Buy Christmas gifts and i help the Dickert-Schumpert chapter, children of the confederacy! Fancy! work sandwiches and holly will be j mill Ua n fioViitior r\r\~n A i IUI Sctlc. IHCtC V*lll Ut U 110111^^, i for the children. The place will be j the store vacated by G. B. Summer! and Son. The - time 3:30 o'clock I Friday, December 12th, 1919. Please i don't forget us. j Abbie Gaillard, Recording Secretary. PHOTOGRA LES TIME TO MIN :ar depot nir nivnn a i K J UrtKA with instruction lARVEy a GRP. OFFERS I f NEW YORK'S LAUGHING 1 j MUSICAL SUCCESS J ORIGSHAL PROPUCTSOP3 ? Df Conhif\uous Laughter | GORGEOUS GOWNS J Prettiest Chorus | cecl by all' c zS vr%i>-P? I "p "11 S : k-t ii ?*t \i Wii rt? ? ? ? > >. r, ,T<*/f?>. "3 fh ?| f J :v?>p ,jp ^ ?*-< jf*? o .< s{ .? -? i v ?' { *>,. J pOL r _ 7*i; ' k>* * ov^ro.'ff r-r^ 1 V'- ? ^iujAi*L *'- V\- OiU V^.1 A SUPPER AT RUTHERFORD | SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT! There will be a supper at Rutherford school Friday night, December 12. The public is most cordially invited. I The proceeds will go for the benefit; of the school. ? ?J ?? I/Mr Ii-nnr) cminov I>rwl L-UIIIC clliU C Ilj u v a vv?u ouy?yv ? , other amusements. Supper 35 cents.: Marie Sease. I Mary C. Brown. ! ! i Second Growth of Apples. { Mr. J. M. K. Bushardt brought to! The Herald and News office the other! day a cluster of apples which he i pulled fr&m th etrees at his place j near town and they were the second / growth but had the same flavor of j the first crop. He says that several j trees had fruit of the second crop. | There is a fine orchard at this lovely; country place. I The clerk of court's office is having j additional help, Mr. Claude Sanders: of the county having started to work ' there this court week. SPECIAL SOTICE i . q j Strayed from my yard Sunday, De-1 cember 7, one Jersey milk cow. Very large bag, left hip knocked ; down. Reward. Nat Gist. 12-9-ltf 1 Ford Owners?Enjoy comforts of a closed car. We can make your: touring car a Setfan for $4o.00;your roadster a Coupe for $30.00. For particulars write B & M Motor Co., Rock Hill, S. C. . 12-9-4t Lost?Two $20 bills Saturday Decern-. ber G, in the town of Newberry. Reward if returned to J. P. Gruber," Newberry, R. 5. 12-9-ltp ? f Christmas Boxes Stationer}',. Come and look them over^they are beau-; iiful. P. E. Ways I)rug Store. 12-5-3t J The Boll Weevil is /here?You ha/i j better fertilize your grain. We; have just received car of grain i fertilizer and the price is right. i The Purcell Co. 10-21-tf j We have good Texas Red Rust Proof \ seed oats?at the right price. The | ? *- 1 A 1 A 4..C ' tureen uo. Recleaned Fulghuir- Oats just come ! in. Jonnson-McCrackin Co. 11-14-tf. lP//5?TWEI flQM PHOTOnRAF I MkJ I A * X* vr # ? ?? O : nig s from Washing! Direct from o 39th Stres | New f Complet s I 2*Y | 1 i * * t? B * i Ligntinc =* 4?? ?wJ f i t i r ? p q t" rt ^ J?L jL^P.iw?? W- JL ?w 1 ? ^ t5^vV*v\ T'.<2 <":T' """ ,^--r-T>- &" T tT ? ?-' TS:*"^ ?s? V->. *4 : ' .s^ ? EL OA, fi^y o ^ ^:, ^ ** ? 7? v*w f*~ %#' *'1* . J r^^ i11 -iff* "?^? -* V ?? -.: *.? -. -? ?..--w j ;* s > 1 A r&rr * -Qif TS .' O? ^ 1 -? ?-.-.-<-.I"*, j 2 ~ "* r> ? *"f '' --V ,r- ,*? ?, -"H ^ >V ? t, r t ,*v /i?" - V wu .v. WO -3? ^ isc^*** i"r>L* > v_. iggjBgBBB5SSSe335?SS3SSS^ ft The Medical College of South Carolina will start a new class of nurses January 1st, 1920. Three years course. Practical work at Rcper Hospital, no tuition. Board, room and laundry and an allowance of nine dollars a month are given. One year high school or its equivalent, required. For further information or application blanks adj <? tvu ? + Ul tras,* i'iic oujjci iiitciuicui. wa Nurses," Roper Hospital. 12-5-3t Mules.?On hand the year round. A. G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. 11-l-4-14t ? Waterman's Fountain Pens, Parker Fountain Pens makes an ideal gift titful. P. E. Way's Drug Store. 12-5-3t For Sale on stump 500,000 feet of ? * xt r> oak and pine timoer in :no. e> township, Newberry County, S. C. J. G. Lowe, Spartanburg, S. C. 11-28-4tp For Sale?A limited amount of selected Red May seed wheat at $3.00 per bushel. The Purcell Co. 12-5-2t Lost?Between my home and George Boulware's place one Firestone non-skid 3UX3 i-z lire ana rim. Liberal reward if returned. A. P. Boozer. 12-513t Get ahead of the boll weevil by planting Wannamaker's Cleveland cotton seed, for sale by T. H. Lane, Phone 4411. 11-4-tf See us for hog feed?The price is right and we have plenty of it. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf For lease for one year or longer niritrkii-n nlanfstmn rnntainini? 111C c about thirteen one-horse farms, two dwellings, two barns and a dozen or more tenant houses, productive corn land and gras? meadows on Saluda river, as well as coiton lands. If not leased as an entirety will be rented for one year in parcels to suit.. Apply to Mrs. Alma W. Bruce, Newberry, S. C., or to F. Werber, Jr., Berwyn, Maryland. 11-11-tf Lost?One Automobile tire on rim, between May.binton and Newberry, finder please return to J. H. Wicker and get reward.. J. H. Wicker. 12-5-4?; ? vw V Y1 LVfc HUL1J 'HS. MAKE AN , S WitffUV Jimuun 1 HT O ton curtain wil ne solid year it Theatre York 9 8 Scenic id Effects \ a FHiUsicji! sen Vk/ W'"*^ :1b ^01. ji } If Yh 8 (P-Pt ^P1 *!7 ?? *"*> /rvx^j 7 r? D?t: if*>- 7r .. ..';_ jl JL *L? <UiO ? i*- ^>'-v - o r : ; *? c* $ > vo ^ 5 ^ ??' .f) - r/- --i K.L^T *' \^' JL? w jr' -<y -zr* 7^ *? # 1 / :: ft#?/ /Ok4T^^^^> (- \* ' ?7 tf I*" " ?. . ; > .-..^ ?-^? V W 2L> Jj w ^ * j FOR CHRISTMAS | j Give the Girl a WRIST WATCH i Give the Boy an ! INGERSOLL WATCH j ! 1 I t j We have them. Prices right, j lCome in and let us show you.! ? jCome early. Don't wait. jP. E. WAY, Druggist Newberry, S. C. j ; SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that I will ' sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, I at my home near "Silverstreet in the {County of Newberry, on Tuesday, 'December 16th, 1919, at eleven 1 o'clock the following personal property: One horse, tfcree mules, one I reaj>er, one wagon, one harrow, one j stalk cutter, two two-horse turni plows, cotton planters, plows, pea I thrasher, shop tools and other farm- j I lug liiipiciiitruio. Mrs. Madison Pitts. | 12-9-2t j Spanish Mackerel is now in season, ! and other good kinds of fish. Nor folk Oysters, only 75 cents a quart, j G. W. Coward, East Main Street. \ 11-4-tf I ?????????????1 We have on hand 100 buggies that I j we are going to sell Chape. It will I , pay you to get our price. The ? Purcell Co. 10-14-tf! ! It is time you were laying in your! | supply of flour. We have a big j stock and the price is right. The Purcell Co. . 10-14-tf1 i . ; We sell as good a wagron as anybody j and the price is much better. See i us. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf , ! i I Estrayed.?Hound do?. Black back, \ red legs, white breast. Carrfes his; tail high. Tail has long hair. Re- j 1 T TXT J waru. xj. *?. x'lwjfu. Yll-27-4t OAY REME APPOINTMENT ' LeROY & NL Y' 1 rise promptly a 1 " * " ''^^ ?" I I . - . . . . II.. isailon of the -n \ 'VM ?! \r > a : ;. '. ; f? a f Lw "i?V: t*' ?S.>- ^L.- -- '?L W .. . -rnZgtmS 1..^ tali Ct^ ^ > -* - a ~-j -^,-r TJ o? ', eiJ ? o3'&k*Z c * f i 5 4 "v ^ ?/ f/ V.v "W C* VJ> 'w* f i ,; ?T*is ^ - TL f J Sr/37! -"' v -T v^-.' " <"*>",0/0. | %5 ! \j- # > ?*=- - \ ?1^? IB 11 II Mil wrf mil ' ?I ? > II ?1- ?r|riiai?i OPERA HOUSE 14 PROGRAM J Friday, December 5 "THE BLUE BANDANA" Wm. De--.mc.nd Christy Comedy Fox Ncv/s j^H Saturday, December b SMASHING BARRIERS No. 14 H BIG V COMEDY STRAND COMEDY MIX WESTERN Monday, December 8 "HER CODE OF HONOR" Florence Reed H Arbuckle Comedy Fox News V For Sale?One of the best Ford'^H touring cars ever shipped to New berry, price right. J. W. Dennmg. ^ 12-5-3tp \ / 1 Just Received shipmenl of Silver side Mackerel which we are selling cheap. The Purcell Co. 12-5-2t Why We Recommend the Pater Fcantaiu Pen. Reason-No. ?? ^ jM Because tl o w ?;;r!:er Clip V is the rrc&i ^tsscmcju r!-p is fiP v fl PAjpfER I . ( SAF?$&-SEAL?D ) Mm FOL&UN PEM5 a Mtj Ask Us MM To Explain 1 /if. i ~ 41 ? ? ? r MBRANCESJ TODAY M M. SALTEM =i EC. 10th D it 8:00 P. M. IBB $& m^mI II | **:;;. II ' >'".-r-f' ->~ :V?X . ilvS^Sli-iSsivrf I . JH 1 ; season at tease H S2 plus tax H i i U / ^1 Mrafaw^^: - x . , ?-, - .