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I ?? PURELY PERSONAL. The Movement* of Many People Newberrians, and Those Who Yrisit Newberry. Mr. Otis Kiblev has gone to Ches terfiel'i county to tea; 11 sr hoc!. Norman Aycu c^ voiumo:^ was t visitor in the? city for the week-end Jas. Crotwell, who is now living h 'Jeorgia. is pt hor^e on a visit. X1. vx CvluHlOiU t few hours i;; ihe city on Thursday. J. H. an J E. Hugh Summer lei oii Sunday for a trip "o Texas am /M.l _ 1. Benedict Mayer, a medical studen n a Cincinnati college, left Satur Say to resume his course. William Hantski, a former New berry collets man, spent several day; m the city. Mr. Ossie Stewart is extending hi: visit here beyond the holidays, nur , -sine: an injured foot. Prof. Win. Jlc.IIacre left Sunday ti :e3ume his v;o;k in the Ilemingwa: ^ -.or:]. Clivo Rr-?? ^or\ of rea Poir.ar:?., rf.'cr sp2r;I>? the hol:'sy at home, hns retarred to reopen he / school r. r; S. C. Miss Genie Wheeler, who his hee: teschir.p: at C:. :vivl!!e, S. C.. hreturrc :T to he > e::: ?\: er r?w ; I V I her I"1' T * ftC! c > T> - -o A; " T? rj Q* 1% a C'^A - * ' /r - - V ,> > ? - > - - Y0tiirn9c! to t'ir'""* rf Ch^tmrs iheu* hcnie^folk?. M~. and J ! t-. Cir.Jy Holt ic-av Tuesday for Oklahoma. ?Ir. II:V: ' connected w!Lh the National Oi company. MiSS3S G TIC** vf" .IT* 5'* vr*!l0*' 1' Matthews. Fc:*v.~ Gallman and Mr-; Buford left on Monday to recunn .their ccurre at Chicora college. J. E. Summer. Jno. Gc^ar.s, Jr. snd McHardy Mower left c*7 Sundry for Atlanta where they g?-on busi * ness. Mr. Jas. D. Strother of Chappell spent the week-end in Edgefield a; the guest of his sister, Mrs. D. B "Holiingsworth.?Chronicle, 1st. Mrs. Jas. Abrams, Jr., of Whit "mire, is vsitir.g her mother, Mrs Harmon Pruitt.?Johnston cor Edge field Chronicle, 1st. Cadet C. S. Mills of Clemson col ? lege has been appointed second lieu "tenant of Company A in the corps oj ^cadets. Mr. A. Y. Willard is spending 2 Jew days in Newberry with relatives ?Coronaca cor Greenwood Index ..Journal, 2nd. J 1TH ci Rinr 1 Hu, ioi7ciTfc/ri Tci ^11 OILJIl?iUUi fl TO VISIT |H til SEASON ill IOjRIGIN^ YORK PR( Pj WIBEAU' T ^VVJAIDS )rKw SEA i Miss Lizzie Griffin made a visit , last week to her sister, Miss Effi< , Griffin, in Columbia. The man2 friends will be rrlad to know that Mis; I Eire io much improved in health, i Miss Elgiva McCain of Wax haw. N . C., who has been visiting her siste" Iks. Tom Johnson, left Monday fo: i State^ville, N. C., where she i: teaching. i Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Horton an< nirj Mary ^aschall. who have bee? i visiting Mrs. Alma Hayes, re turn e. 071 Friday to their home in Abbe t viile. 1. Prof. anJ Mrs. Ever of Limeston* ccllege left Monday for their hom< t in Gaffney, after spending the pas - two weeks with her sister, Mrs. J M. Kibler, and other relatives in New - be-tv. ^ T? ^ T "P Arl lor? w i ? T. JLj* I. ic'.uiiica iuo week from a visit to his son. Rev. T 3 B. Eptin?-, after spending Christina and the holidays with Irm at his hom in I r.fr.3*ette, Ind. While out ther* 3 he took a trip to Chicago. Sadie F. Grizzard of New berry is credited w'th SC6.50 in ; * lirt of ca:h remittances for th ? heelers ch'liii'cn oT F/ance. as rr.'j 1 llshed in Sundays State under the re pert cf readeptions. Miss Laura Folgrer spent las ^ Q - ^ ^ . , _ . * ^ ^ -QJ ' ^ :: to his heme her father, Mr. A. R. ?; ro] ? ', v\io ] ' -he ??cv * ? .: . ~ z ~ i'.z' o *v ..i iiis viaur:,'i->.ci J < Harry Summer left on Sunday fo :M -gtc:*. from v.hich place ho wio>.-> fry fTci~rf'> in t.:e i*"t^'ct c* J I RsdcViro chnutsucita. Ho "tj r.n . ccmpanied by Robert Toczor win rr-\^~ ~ i r 1'Q ? ' ' \ " *. tauoua rs advrr.ee representative. :| Mr. Tom Hayes, .he well knew: " i eTTcline man has opened a fill*"? i station next door to the post 0i7:c< ' j and has a very attractive filling s'a ' j ticn. Mr. Ilayes is well known t< "| the people of the county ard we ar< i sure that he will enjoy a fine busi , j 3 ness. Miss Irene Wright, on her waj * from Greenville to Neeses where sh< teaches, spent from Friday after - noon to Saturday afternoon wit! relatives here. She was accompaniec - to rry by her sister, Misi Hallie Wright, of Greenville, th< - Deadfall teacher. Mr. W. F. Wightman left Monday f for Greenville to accept a positior with the People's Life Insurant i company. Mr. Wightman has hac . experience in the insurance business - and will put life in the Life at Green j ville. His family will remain in New _ c n ^ ^gt I 1 If JIL ^ m i?ii mw? mm ?ft?n>w*k -M,,>B',,Bf*"u,J 17QT AMD i ? *x %l~* ' <w* / > e j 1^* (7 CALSHGW sm ??UC\ rnnT< T?J 71C IHKH iniDj .^00: ft" ' " v- a " 'V- ? V- ?. * ? * v * y .? iL 'N.t'Wjf ?ucfnoN Bp i < riFUL^A ^ ? 1 UNHFRuU v f Vi'" 4U"E I _ DES: SOc kl& %J t j berry for the present. ; | Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Anil hava re- ' ,r: turned to their home in Estill, 3. C... 3 after visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ! Wcoten.?Miss Mocs Feller? of Pros. -ferity is the truest of ?I'-s 11a , Bowles.?Miss Oct's GnThi of Newr berry is the p;uest oT Mis'? M^u.lo 5 Jennings.?Giecr.woo i Ir.cLx-Journal, 1 !<? i 1S- ! * i Jr.3. 0. Livingston cf Frosperity 1 i and John Wars Wood of Xcw'.crry J j are also in the list < f uisaeiea scl"j dierc to fce given the benefit of vccr| tional education by the government,j * the former ro^rg to Bo wen Business^ 2 college and the latter to Georr:a1 i ti schorl cf technology. Claude Slijrh ' i .land Hurrh Feacrle aie sent to Clem-! -! sen ! Mrs. Frank M. Ewart received a ? , T- . - , j f; \ telegram on r nuay m*orm iier c. ^ ! the deVh of he? st'er, Mrs. Hollo3 way, which had just occurred in e; Ocaln, F!n., in the hospital. He? 2 r'cter was sick only two day vr r. I .veumonia. Mvs. T>.;avt Trs hnd :nv-h J ?r.dness in her life in the pnst few ! J77:| 3?or^1 ' ** -^.o?0 | *] ? o ] po- V?(y ypMN-i** P v #C 0 ^ I " " " 4 T""rr>. T"l "7 vnrp'v^;1 ^ 7 ' rv _ j .! 1 . li I.I. X ? r. \ ? t. - - - v ^ i ^ - j - . _, n. ;"P "** jv.ard, Jr., had r.v:*:v?d i*:it , '- { f? tVfW?Ty?c> Tylto-A rnr. <- -f ?** , I ~ ' Il0m3 Oi I12V ITC'.llCi*. .~r ^ *? V? " j - > p? y>b?r of CTHHuxuthsr's 11 r1nb r1:"^ v" '' C. ~ *o : ' i Floyd and Grandpa Otto Klettner. ; ]'C-ve \l" ie 1 ;. . : : ' .. i ^ * r? ) ' . c-."...v ) :::> -r\ 1 ; - j r;cv/ 2oci:3 At Library. i The city library hss " - 5t rscs?vjG i a uG. Oi x:lO tOu.il ill (.i.C; uu!l?i..;~ |-rr.cr. c.vd v.*r:hcs to call the attention of the professional rnc i eJ ..." r ' ? - j cwii, as veil c* o nor *. \ 2\ -, t fh's ?")ler.(!id addition to o\:r library. " j This work is a history of ?he 1 .1 ? ,1 1 ' c- TO"0*T> * } r* c i.1 livlll 1 V -. , V- i . vv V ? \? J - j ths Scuth's part in the making of " i the American nation; to porcvy the i character and genius, to chronicle 7; the achievements and progress. ar:d ? j to illustrate the life and traditions -1 of tha southern people, end fills a 1 i i long felt want becau^p *he h/Vorv of i 1! the south has been little in circulaJ 5 j tion, and much of it is not known by - j cur own people. j Ths bccks ccntian a wealth of in7' formation regarding all phases of i j sc:tb:;rn life, trstorica!, political, i j educational, literary and social. 1 j For the benefit of the club women 3 we would state that there are fine -! sti?dy courses outlined in the index 1 ^ - VOlU^iC. zM vm At d*3*& \Jo? \ .tj ?^h ^ jT^ijf^|[ JL J n ^ HHI @*% ^if " 1 m f U -1'', LH*P^ H 8 k Up . V 3 S. lV '- ' * * ?T?S '? '? ?aj & $.; -V ' & w ? 'EO Du G><J"i5AC i i? ?it ^ n-x Music by. f CHOfc llViO t:ch"4 1 i $1.00 3 ULE TUESI f lay at Wheeland School House. The play, "Daisy Garland's Fortune," will be given at Wheeland; I s-.hocl house at \ :'j0, on Friday night,' January i). There will also ba j' a cake v.ulk, ii. h pond and othar en-! ... . | ieriai.::.:c:.ti. n' eryoouy come. Ad- j mission 15 cents and JO cents. ! I I SPKHAL NOTICE lojt?iied bay maie muie, cripple | 4*4 jf tv CiU0 | t ir.WKrr.s. K. i<\ u. (?. l-o-np , For Sale?One mule, one 2-horse ' i I. 1 v 3 OTiC uUiii/iC j'y UiUCik* ! Slil.t:! ii?.i linitg | 1/ 01" lui. vii^t ilil Oi. i?lc*LiOxl ! \v liLe Ivi. fchcuiy, i\twDer;y -ljuie > V ; I ll'Jii.C ? I 1-w-itp j ! \v*a:?Ucl?i-:gh: housekeeping looms. i ... 1 Iii ^0 In iiiiiiiiV. . O v.. j.-0-cl ! . Lcit?On January 1, c/.e red Jersey * ' ...ufci j ic'Uot; i.c-ity J0:1.1 1. ..aic>, c 110 ua v. J-!. v. 01 : mail. i-C-icp 1 vvii-.ivw jj-c i'o>:a..i -C2;i llust i'rooi o- --ii.li.C 1' __ilo i"-'? ?-<2. J. ilfc | : L..C. .1 v '. i'u-i-i-il : j Je? as fwi- ?a i:e price ii ' v.C ;;uVo I-.-... ~t' ui 1C. lilt j : ale? v_o. ! ilunting prciiioiteci on lanes ^ci ; undersigned, near riinnius, S. C. T. II. i'cpe. ; J. A. Doniir.ick. rx. H. i\-rn.ru. P. J. Roddick. J. a'jl. xJOlil. t 1-0-it 3RIDCZ TO LET. Tkg C vu.'..y Commissioners will ; n;cs. 2U .the Lower Duncan Creek bi.J^.e, January 15, 1920. at 3 o'clock ?). :n., to lot contract to build a oruise at thai point. This bridge is j near Whiimire. J. C. SAMPLE, County Supervisor. j # r* r? x. i-U-OL j I , i ^ , N * .*? ' * * * I f ? V- , j ...... t. ., I ' * * , . - ' T % ..... ?,? I v.* ,J'' <. " * In 1 uNL w w w li J|l ^ mf ?gv J&IJ >. %S1 & ;. 'i > :. F&V0U7Y ' \ IsKiliSr^ P.^ST a?uF^>nii. C" ipp lb & I' . ?? t i . ' V- . . ILI if B 2^1^ : . A fk W f ' V-; * ' i ; < i? * : . . / ; 1 Us ' V'v'i ^ / .*?" ' : 4 f t . v. . ,L ' ^ I .> ill . ... . ,'V : . JUS I fig 11 : ^Mvv^r**>rvj ' ?r w??wa???? ? ? 21 sn ?5 J JL 3AY GILE . XV You will not find j the right Corset by ! casual shopping I iW ^ i! wrrt ) h i I { IC j $\ \\ l\ I; w ;iii !' | ;j H i 1 ! Iulu . iMJMl !' ??r i-.:. Cj?^ : -/ ' x. i j X7 W i F?4 /rossard f ZJ / tL/.1'"'" )?/ ' I & i \ I 1 ' -v. f \, ,-ta j' "The right corset" of today means j correct be ay proportionj and an u:> j conscious ? ace that e ves r.D inir \ c: cor^try i.i the finished j silhouette. You r.cc.I the advice or corset c::-1 ports to attain this coveted efTect. j Our stock of the vcrld-Iamed i U -4 ' X 1 \ ? ^ ; ? k- . ' ? V>, C*.J y* J LU&tsSlll j i , is complete ar.d cur highly speeializ-1 ed corret service will meet your' most exacting ncfeds. ! i We recommend and guarantee these original front lacing corsets; s~ the comnlele expression of mod-' ern corse try. MRS. J. R. E1S0N I Phone 367 Newberry, S. C. i | Pure Rice Meal?For sale by Johnson j McCrackin Co. 12-23tf j 1 ! n * ] Salesmen Wanted to solicit orders | for lubricating oils, grlases, and | Color'rr n r? /"'nmrmccirm ! Jjaiii I/O* uamx j v* v. , Address The Harvey Oil Co., j Cleveland, Ohio. 1-6-ltp j ? SBaBHaSE & i tmmW 1 SPICED WIT \ ' BEAUTIFU GIRLIE GIRI P" iN GLITTER j GEORGEOU | [ LIGH (' LAC P LSKCEPJEA : i DfSPLAYEE !' "PERF1 il CHORUS s.uu nus i I OPERA HOUSE H PROGRAM Tuesday, Jaminry 6 ? r\t? */<orr Mabel Norman Ga!l Henry Comedy B Wednesday, January 7 FLO FLO (Musical Comedy) \ Admission: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, ( $2.00 ar.d tax. Capitol Comedy Thursday, January 8 > "THE FEAR MARKET" * 'M Alice Brady $M Chaplin Comedy JH ine Bel! Weevil is here?1OU ha/i 9b better fertilize your grain. We have just received car of grain fertilizer and the price isv right. ( The Purcell Co. 10-2l-tf ? JH Peas?Until S?.':urdfcy night of this week we will n:;y *2.2": cer bushel for c,ccd' sjur.d clay or nixed clay If lust Is in goou sacks. ,'ch.:rcn IrTcCrackin Cc. Jfl 1 JM 7or Z~.li?Timber on c rhtcen and S Will Acmhiioirn or create of 'c.-Irue A. Clir.e, 1-113 3altstreet, Savannah, Ga., or J. D. Wicker* ^ Sfl . .'xer \ ' 4 We sell r.s gcoJ a wagon as anybod^^^^H and the price is much better. See^^^H us. The Purcell Co. io-i4-tf m Zee us before placing your order for$ fertilizer. We are agents for Swift & Co. No better goods. ' HI Prices right. W. R. Reid & Son. It is time you wers laying in your^ supply of flour. Ws have a big ji stock and the price is right. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf 1 Recleaned Fu!ghun> Oats just come |9 in. Johnson-McCrackin Co. jH 11-14-tf. /' " << * _'v'~ . ; ? ?? ? '11 -.11 1_ ' j Farmers Oil mill will gin cution uuiy j on Thursdays and Fridays each j week. 12-3 0-41 A We have on hand 100 baggies that fl we are going to sell cheap. It will pay you to get orrr price. The \ Fwcell Co. ^10-14-tf I?. M H YOUTHFUL | I LSHAPELY | I JS, ARRAYED | 1 IKG GOLDEN | ^ fS GOWNS .AND 1 :Y ALLURING | ) RUSTICALLY J J >BY A I ] ECT 365' 11 rsGO u i nr&x | ! ''11 , / ,1 , -. /