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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People. Newberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Mary Livingstone is visiting ^ in Montecello. Roscoe Evans has been on a visi ' to his parents. Mr. Birda Boozer of Columbia wai in the city Friday. John Mimnaugh, Jr., of Columbi: 'was in the city Sunday. Ernest Dickert made a pleasai: "visit to Greenville Sunday. Frank Hipp of (ireenvnie, nas Deei in the city for several days. Miss Edith Wilson is visiting rela stives in Anderson this week. Mrs. Boyd Epting and daughter -Jessie are visiting in Bath, S. C. J. E. Scurry of Massachusetts ii spending the holidays in the city. Renwick Carlisle of Columbia spent the week-end in Newberry. Mrs. M. A. Hull is visiting her sis fcer, Mrs. N. P. Dubnar, in Union. Mi/ls Caro Wyche of Prosperity wai si visitor in the city on Christmas day Mr. G. A. 'Spinks of Florence spenChristmas with his brother, Mr. C. B ^Spinks, in Newberry. Miss* Sadie Bowers, teacher ai Easley, is spending the holidays al her home here. * ? Miss Adele Dunbar, who teaches ir Moultrie, Gjr:, came home to spenc the Christmas holiday vacation. v Mrs. L. T. Parker returned to hei home in McColl after a visit to hex ; mother, Mrs. S. E Dunbar, last week, Prof. W. E. Lake, Jr., of Branson. . is spending ffie holidays with his pari "cnts .and family in Newberry. Dr. C. K. Epting will spend the ' holidays at Newberry with relatives. ?McCormick Messenger, 25th. O. B. Slaver, a medical student 5 from the university in Cleveland, - 'Ohio, came home for the holidays. Duane Livingstone went to Greenvillse Wednesday and returned to dewberry Friday. Eugene Sligh and sister of Columbia made a brief Christmas visit 4$ -relatives in Newberry last week. ? y William ^Halfacre, teacher, at Herrfingway, came in for Christmas with lis mother, Mrs. T. E. Wicker. Henry Rikard of the University of Sooth Carolina is among the holiday "Visitors at home. Mr. Jno. T. Duncan of Columbia -^pent the Christmas week-end in -Newberry with relatives. Mri and Mrs. Prank }&. Ewart of "Wagener are visiting his father, Mr. Hf? t\ uwart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Wright of 'Greenville spent the holiday week-end x wi 'Ti relatives in 'this city. A>v;3lr? Bill Tompkins of Charlotte, - spent the week-end pleasantly I rin Newberry. ^. Magistrate and Mrs. Chas. W. , -Douglas spent part of the holidays in ^Greenville. Mr. Hollie Beale qf Columbia spent '" Christmas day with his aunt, Mrs. W. v-;0. Wilson. and Mrs. W. S. Holmes and "-children of Laurens are spending the "week with Mrs. 0. McR Holmes. ? County Superintendent C. M. Wilson will return on Wednesday from Bethune. /1 \ Mr. H. J. 3ailey of New York is at the home of Mr. L. D. "Wicker. ^TVof, and Mrs. Burr IL Johnstone - ? wi _ i?; _J? C _l; j "OI V_-iemson gave a uritri uuuuay viaii/ i relatives in Newberry. ?r:\ i.rd Mrs. James Goggans of Columbia spent Christmas with Mr. 3no. C. Goggans, Jr. 3>v. Stanley, Kenneth and Leon Baker'of Greenwood have been visiting their brother, Ralph. fSLisses Ruth and Francis Halfacre, ^ \ fbrmer Newberry girls, spent the '" week-end with friends in the city. -Hisses Lila and Jule Summer, - TaCcompaivted by Harry Summer -factored to Greenville on Friday. Miss Marguerite and Jas. Spearman left Monday for a visit to Tren ^ Mr. "and Mrs. E. S. Summer and little ^sftighter, Evelyn are visiting Mrs. ' -Summers parents in Atlanta. Mrs. J. J. Hope of Columbia spent iv -StinSav with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Digby. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn spent 'Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kohn in Columbia. ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry DaVega and two children of Chester and Mr. and Sirs. R. L. Owens of McCormick are ^ - 'visiting Mrs. T. C. Pool. ^Miss Mamie Paysinger, teacher at is spending the Christmas at home with her parents, TUffrr aad Mrs. Ben T. Paysinger. ? - -1 3$r. "and Mrs. h.. a. jacKson nave ?Oved from Orangeburg to Newberry. Mrs. Jackson is the daughtei c. ifr. and Mrs. W. T. Livingston. \J. Zobel, Jr., and Gilbert ' Crooks of the navy are spending the holidays with their relatives at home .'They are on furlough from Norfolk. ' SVfiss Mary Buford of Chicora college is spending her vacation during the holidays with relatives in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Sam King will leave :oday for Newberry, where they wil \ ? ? spend Christmas with relatives.?! v , Greenwood Index-Journal, 24th. * j C , | Mrs. W. W. Jones and Misses Willie ii and Olynthia Jones will spend Christ- h mas in Newberry with Mrs. Mayer.? *p Laurens Advertiser, 24th. j Earle Glenn, who is attending t Newberry college, is at home for the a t Christmas holidays.?Laurens Adver- ? tiser, 24th. la p Mr nnrl Mrs P!1?nd SliVVt nrp at I n home with Mrs. Sligh's mother, Mrs. g i Robt. Caldwell after a delightful. ii honeymoon. t W. G. Houseal, Jr., medical student g at Johns Hopkins university, is on s i holiday vacation at his home in New-, r berry. i t - Misses Rosa and Annie Amick of s Batesburg and Miss Minnie Amick of , Johnston spent Christmas with rela- 7 tives in Newberry. s Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Thackston and \ nViil/^t<ATi r\-F A n/lorenn cnonf nQrt T LlillUlVll VI ^lUUVlOVU ^Ui 1/ VX v i the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. c 0. Wilson. I - u Alan Spearman, a popular New- ( berry boy, but now making his home o 3 in Atlanta, has been on a visit to his a . parents, but left on Sunday, fc: William Scurry of Atlanta is visit- c . ing his mother. William holds a nice t position with the Packard Motor com- d t pany in Atlanta. if t Mrs. Maude Clark and little daugh- v ter of Spartanburg came over to f \ spend the Christmas season with Mrs. J [ Clark's aunts, Mrs. Frank Spearman and Miss Dora Williamson, at Helena. I i Miss Kate Combs is the guest of t Miss ,Marie Warren in Newberry, ii . where she will remain dqring the o , Christmas holidays. ? Charleston s . American, 24th. a j Mrs. A. B. Harman of Columbia a :' spent from Wednesday to Friday with n Tlf /? TTT T?f A . Vl , Mrs. kj. yv. rearson. ivirs. Annie r. i * ' Oxner and son, W. B. Oxner, of p Clinton, are visiting at Mrs. Pearson's. ^ , | Mr> William H. Brown of the U. S. B | recruiting ship ilartford is on fur- Is ! lough from Charleston, spending the fi vacation with his father, Mr. G. D. si Brown. * x t< Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Glenn and son P of Greenwood spent a few hours with : Mrs. Kat? Coats and Mrs. Nell Davis a; J on their way home from Laurens the d1 ! other day. . 1M j Mrs. D. V. Knight, after spending w the Christmas in the county with her fi ! mother, Mrs. Jno. F. Banks, returned | Monday to her home at Graycourt, hi | Laurens county. b< 1 * ' ir i ir n t rr ? ? i i Mr. ana Mrs. rora luirtz, wno nave i been spending some time with Mrs. tc i Kurtz's mother, Mrs. Chappell in ei Main street,' leave on Tuesday for N New York. m Misses Kate and Rosa Lee Summer 01 left on Sunday for Old Town where hi Miss Kate will assume the duties of a^ ! superintendent of the school, assisted ^ by Miss Rosa Lee. 1 | Roy, Sam and Callie Cannon have Jc ; been visiting their parents, Mr. and M ! Mrs. Ben Cannon. Quite a reunion it B 1 would seem with so many of the ai | family returned for Christmas. & I 7?i/>Vis?vrJ -Tnlion r\f fVio nsivtr lo-ff nn W AV4V11MA V* Vkii Vll V JL. VilV ilU T J A\,X W V*i | Friday to report for duty at Norfolk, oi 'after spending his holiday furlough ai | with relatives here and in other places he i in the state. i Mrs. L. G. McCullough and little G ! son, Jce Henry spent Christmas with h< | her parents in Pomaria section. Mrs. oi 1 McCullcugh was accompanied home cc j by her sister, Miss Bertha Crooks, on L< ; a' holiday visit. " J< | Misses Switteqberg and Thorn of M , the faculty left Tuesday for Kings- he ,tree, where they will spend the holi- h? ! days. Miss Burton has gone to her CI home in Newberry.?Prosperity cor. A > The State, 25th./- ? I , J. A. Rushton of Newberry spent er i the week-end in this section.?Wilbur th smicn oi unappens was in tnis secj tion "Saturday visiting relatives and Ih ! friends.?Big Creek cor. Saluda T' 'Standard, 25th. tr ! Mr. and Mrs. Issie B. Mann of ai i Columbia spent the week-end with w j relatives here, Mr. Mann returning ? I to his home and duties in the capital j city, while Mrs. Mann goes to visit relatives at Dyson. ^ I "? ' -r TIT r* T 1 _ / T-l li _ j Mr. J. vv. urosianu 01 r>enne'-i3-; ^ ;ville arrived here Wednesday to spend; i Christmas with his wife and children, i ci 'who preceded him on a visit to Mrs. ^ Crosland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ^ ; C. Gogga^s. ; I3 I Mr. M. P. Davis of Kinard 2, in' sj renewing his subscription said he did a not like to miss a single issue of The p] ' Herald and News as he had become j 1 so accustomed to reading the paper. ^ Such as this is encouraging and very'n | much appreciated. : 0 I T TT CnrvirYior -Tr* nnp nf niir +? | U ? 1A? MU4UUiV&| VMW w %. v, ,' young men who has gone out to make tl | his mark is spending a few weeks C jwith his father hi the city. Harry d ,; holds a splendid position as advance n . representative with the Radcliffe V chautauqua. Watch him get to the ii top. b ; j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leonhirt and C i | baby of Sumter spent Christmas holi- u . days with his mother and sister at Helena, meeting his brother, Mr.1 . George Leonhirt, who came from his ^ r home in Rose Hill, N. C., to pay a t! ., Christmas visit at the old home. fc ! Mr. C. D. Barksdale of Laurens e > came to Newberry last week on busiI ness, but his friend, Mr. I. H. Hunt, }j 'ouldn't let him go home until after "hristmas. It is a good thing to fall J ito the hands of such friends and to ] ave your line cast in pleasant laces. Sergt. Silas Klettner spent part of he holidays here with his parents ,nd family. Uncle Sam is keeping j iilas at Fort Moultrie as accountant nd bookkeeper on account of his .bility and other fine points. The ;overnment knows a good man when; t sees him. I Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallman have . ;one to Newberry for a few days' J tay with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gall nan.?Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Foster and wo children, Myrtle and William, are pending the holidays with Mr. and Irs. J. S. Bickley in Newberry.? : ?he State. Profs. T. E. Keitt and J. W. Gantt jrere among the business visitors in Valhalla yesterday. The many friends ] if Prof. Keitt will be pleased to earn that he has returned to South Carolina after a residence in Georgia; if several years. He is now located ,t Newberry.?Keowee Courier, 24. I Mr. L. F. Gallman of Prosperity ountry renews his subscription with . he statement that whenever he 1 [oesn't get The Herald and News he eels lest: he does not want to do . without it. has the. Christmas i eelincr all ri.srht. Happy New Year, lr. Gallman. Many returns. Mr. Mack Blease left last week fov 2 lavana, Cuba, after spending some ime here with relatives. He is think ng of making his home there instead f in Georgia. As it was forty years ince he left Newberry the first time, nd now being so far away^it will be j bcut forty years more before he lakes another visit here, may be. i Robert and McFall Wise of Pros erity, former Newberry college coys rere visitors in the city on Saturday, j K. is now attending the Harvard iw school and we expect big things rom him when he hangs out his liingle. McFall is a successful cot- ? jn buyer and prominent citizen of i rosperity. It is learned with regret that we re to lose one of our splendid young usiress men, Will Brown, who, with _ [rs. Brown will soon move to Texas \ here Mr. Brown goes to accept p. ne position. Will is a mighty fine"* nv and we hate to see him leave, ~ ? - - at he goes with our best wishes for clh himself and his wife. S Prof. J. M. Daniel left Wednesday > spend the holidays with his parits, Dr. ar.4 Mrs. J. L. Daniel at ^ ewberry. This is the first Christas in four years that Mac has spent - ? ' " J 1 1 T it 01 ADtevme, ana noouuy eAtept g s mother could have enticed him vay this time.?Press and Banner, 5th. Mr. T. L. Burton of New York, Mr. >seph Burton and daughter, Miss \ ary F. Burton of Lame-is, James A. urtcn, Jr., of Birmingham, and Mr. id Mrs. C. A. Renneker and little p (lighter, Anna Louise of Orangeburg ere- Christmas visitors at the home ' T - A vo T?onnolrpr . lVl r. O. A< L>UlbUU< 1'llSa ?vui>v?v. id daughter are extending their visit ire. * X Frank R. Higgins of Columbus, a., came over to spend a part of the c )lidays with his parents and the P her members of the family who had S >ine to be with the home folks. Mr. ^ so Wrieht of Anderson- and Mr. a >hn Muldrcw of Bishopville joined 5 rs. Wright and Mrs. Muldrow at the >me. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Higgins ? id all their children with them this <; hristmas except Cssian, who is in s laska. e Wilbur F. Connelly of Prosperity ^ ilisted in Columbia last Tuesday for Ci e navv. and chose the medical de- '> ; irtrceni. Three ether South Caro-1 ~ na boys enlisted at the same time., wo of them chose as their place of . fining the big navy aviation mech- ' lies school at Great Lakes, 111., from hich place Otto Gregory and Frank ill are at home on furlough until :'ter the holidays. Naval Recruiting OfHcer Frank ? oland of the Pensacola ship yard, Pter a visit to his uncle, Mr. R. C. ? a milt on, left Wednesday for Piedo"t on his business of getting reruits for his branch of the service.. /'hile here he went to Prosperity here he got six young men to enlist. .e is a young man who impresses a ? "ritli Viie nAnrln/?f ACtWlClL/JJr ?1U1 I11U \,Vlti WUVU nd conversation. We were well leased to meet him. Rev. R. F. Cogburn went to Columia last Tuesday and returned that ight with little Otis Wilson, an rphan from the Epworth orphanage, 5 let the little fellow be present at le Christmas tree exhibition by the I'Neall Sreet Methodist church Sunay-school at the church on Christlas eve night. The members of that 7est End denomination are supportig Otis at the orphanage. It was a 4-n Viovo Viim nf tVlP eauiuui at~v iv nuiv ...... ? Jhristmas tree. They kept Otis here ntil Monday. The natives in the Canary Islands re expert whistlers, and hold conersations with each other through hrs modin-n. Visitors to the islands ell how they have become acquair.td with the strange language and alo of how long and complicated co:i~ ersatiens havvc been held by whistng with a neighbor a mile away. a The little republic o/ San Marino i las the longest national anthem af:er China. To hear it from begin"iing to end would t?.ks several hours. SPECIAL \0TICF ?eas?Until Saturday night of this! week we will pay $3.25 per bushel for good sound clay or mixed clay peas. Must be in good sack3. Johnson McCrackin Co. 12-30-2t For Sale?One brand new Ford with starter and three good rabbit and possum dogs. J. P. Fellers, Prosperity, phone 3003. 12-30-ltp Farmer* Oil Mill will gin cotton only on Thursdays and Fridays each week. 12-30-4t Lost?Bunch of keys around Little Mountain or Prosperity. Owners registered number and address on key ring. Liberal reward. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Little Mountain, S. C. 12-30-ltp. For Sale?Two Leghorn roosters, j beauties; May hatched, $5.00 each, j J. P. Moon. 12-23*21 j Pure Rice lV5eaI?For sale by Johnson ! McCrackin Co. ? ! 12-23tf - ?| \nderscn Motor Stock Wanted?To j those who subscribed to the last; r xv . K J - ' ISSUe Oi 1113 i-ixiucrsoi; luuuui i Stock. 1 will refund your cash J payment and assume balance due on your stock. E. D. Green, Greer, S. C. 12-I9-3tp -est?Between Vincent street and cpera house, one Red Men's pin. Liberal reward if returned to Mrs. Annie Bedenbaugh, Vincent street. 12-lb-3tp 7cr Sdc n? Oncc?Two 1917 Ford touring c^rs. In a No. one condi-. tion. J. Walter Rtfthardson; PiirYim-ifi Phr.r>p Ko. S402. ' 12-12-4it | t is time you were laying in your [ supply of flour. We have a bigJ stock and the price is right. THej Purceil Co. 10-14-tf j i Ve have on hand 100 buggies that we are going tq sell cheap. It will pay ybu to get our price. The Purceil Co. y 10-14-tf lee us for hog reed?The price is I right and we have plenty of it. The n 11 . in.14.ff X' ui ten vu. - w ? Villiams' Garage is headquarters for transfer. Phone No. 190. 12-19-2tp I ee us before placing your order for; fertilizer. We are agents for | Swift & Co. No better goods, j Prices right. W. R. Reid & Son. f 12-16-tf j | f Wanted to buy about 50 good sound | working mules. Ben A. Havird. .{ 1Z-I O-II 'or Sale?Corn, fodder, horse, milk { cow, calf, hogs and farm imple-1 ments. Terms low. Address D. H. | A. Gary, Kinards, S. C. j 12-12-3tp IOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I will make a final settlement of the state cf. Ira B. Schumpert in the < 'robate Ccurt for Newberry County,! !. C., on Wednesday the 28th day. of | anuary, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the-l orenoon ar.d will immediately there-1 fter ask for my discharge as; nf csoi/1 oefafp i iAC L U ti 1A Vi cuiu t All persons having claims against! he estate of Ira B. Schumpert de-' eased, are hereby notified to file the j ame duly verified with the under- < igned and. those indebted -to said j state will please make payment i ikewise. 'mattie schumpert, Executrix, j dewberry, S. C., Dec. 24th, 1919. IOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, j i will make a final settlement of j he estate of Horace Ruff in the Pro- i ate 0ourt for Newberry County, S. | on Thursdav the 29th day of j anuary, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the orenoon and will immediately there- j fter ask for my discharge as Admin strator of said estate. j JIM RUFF, ; 'Administrator, dewberry, S. C., Dec. 27th, 1919. < / Did you recei or lo We have FI Swing Frame. Hang Frames Leather Frano STUE LeROl V i ' ' i ? ? ! i Season's Greetings To All ; r i i Wishing you a happy andj prosperous New Year. P. E. WAY, Druggist Newberry, S. C. I w Mules.?On hand the year round. \ A. G. Wise, Prosperity, S. C. ll-l-4-14t For Sale?Timber on eighteen and one-half acres in Newberry. Will J *] consider offer. Confer with M. J.: fvnfiVor A rlminictrnf-nr pstat.p nf I Wallace A.7iiine7l413 Ball street", | Savannah, Ga., or J. D. Wicker, Agent, Newberry. 12-12-atltaw ! We have good Texas Red Rust Proof J c seed oats?at the right price. The ; t Purcell Co. 10-14-tf j, Recleaned Fuighuir Oats just come ^ in. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-14-tf. J The One Great Night of t IV 1 I monaay, ja Fourth Eminently Successfi Festival T |?"<GLJS H itl m Cg^-ri mi ' :7~i i^r-irT^-? S5S^S55g? 55 THE LAUGH TRUST IN E Staged by Jarnes Gorman ,th Entertair Offering .a Coios&al Progr; First Part, An Olio of Exce cal Comedy Revue Interpret 50?-DISTINGUISHED ALL i Includ THE GREAT GE( Versatile Jimmy Wall, Jac! ? i "fii- iTr;n.' TT~1 Kucly willing, William nm Graves, Eddie Gallagher, Si Bob Western, Joe Buckley, Willison, Jack Battarsbsby, Harvey, John Cloonev, Fred Howard Neidling, Jack Hay< THE MUSICAL GATES and Symphony Orchestra ui r NEIL SUL i r/\n Tur oil YVAI^n rUA int. ui' Prices; - 7i Seats cn sale at G s '1 ? t ve a pnoto or ?ved one Christr lAMES to fit 1 Gilt, Oak, Mahogany, Gr 5/ Single, double, 1 les and small le )IO NEAR DE] { & M. SA 5 ?~? . T ^ OPERA HOUSE * PROGRAM 1 Tuesday, December 30 'THE LAST OF HIS PEOPLE' Mitchel Lewis Billy West Comedy Wednesday, December 31 I "THE FEAR WOMAN" I M Pauline Frederick I Arbuckle Comedy \ | B Thursday, January 1 j "THE STRONGER VOW" j ? Geraldine Farrar 1 Ve sell as good a wagon as anybody and the price is much better.' us. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf ["he Boll Weevil is here?You ha/1 X better fertilize your grain. We fl have just received car of grain yfl fertilizer and the price is right. JL J IV- X UXV/Vll w* A A"Vi. STOCKHOLM M?m?C.':.. | The regular annual meeting of the uiarehdders of the- People's National Sank of Prosperity, S. C., will be eld in the President's office at one ^ rclock a. m., on Tuesday, January I 3, 1920. I L. W. 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