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PURELY PERSONAL. Tk* Movements of Many Peopl Newberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. J. L. Keeder has changed fro Newberry '> to Wellington. Texas. Mrs. D. C. Smith of Saluda is vis! sng he> daughter, Mrs. T. Carlso Mr. Wade Allen of Chappells was C?esfc of Mrs. J. G. Edwards Mo tizy.?Edgefield Chronicle, 29th. Miss Lucile Smith of Kinards spei tihe week-end here with her cousi Mrs. James F. Eptir.g, Jr. Mrs. J. Claude Dominick returnc frorn a visit to relatives in Columb ?ast week. Mr. Geo. S. Diekert of Columb visited his sister, Miss Susie Dicke Sunday. e n. j ' T71 i>ii\ iwoaney i\iapmcwi, cajjc stationer, is in Newberry assistir Mr. Hal Kohn in arranging his slot sit the new store. ^Vliss Mattie Long of Newberry visiting Miss Virginia Cassels here f< a couple ol weeks.?unariesic American, 30th. Mr. J. W. Muller, the live Pe< pie's Life man, now on a business vis to Newberry, spent the week-end : Summerville with his mother, Mr 611a Smeltzer Muller. Tnciii'inrd Commissioner V Ailvjuxuuvv -w v ? A. McSwain was reelected by tl joint assembly Friday, without opp< srtion. Which was a wise thing: f< jihe assembly to have done. ^ hlr. W. M. Bobo, of Spartanbur: sfifete manager of the Woodmen < World, will address the membe of Newberry camp, 542, on the se ond Monday night of this month. A W- O. W. men are invited to atter ; the meeting. Mrs. R. L. Burnett returned 1 , ^ at; Columbia after a Drier visit iu .ui Sadk? Sheridan. Both Mrs. Burne and Miss Sheridan attended tl Bowraan-Summer wedding in Ne\ berry Wednesday.?Greenwood Ii ?3ex-Journal, 30th. Dr. J. L. Daniel of Newberry, ha1 *ng received adverse reports aboi l?acTyiere's attendance upon divir ^ ? -? * TUni. services trom ur. apeeu, apcut mm ?by in the city straightening Mac ou ?Joseph H. Hunter, deputy colle tor, announces that deputy collectoi w3I be in Abbeville February 6 1 10 to assist anyone in making out < income taxes.?Prof. J. M. Daniel spending the week-end with his pa <??efcs In Newberry.?Col. E. H. Av *? Newberry was in Abbeville toda; ?Press and Banner, 30th. Mr. D. Forrest Goggans of Moi * * * r__ tana is visiting his parents, i?ir. an Sirs. Jno. C. Goggans. He was d< fayed in reaching Newberry. H fatlieT received a telegram from hij 4ast Thursday, dated at Chicago, sa: *ng he would be here Sunday. Lat( wire came saying he missed coi aection at Knoxville. He arrive -Monday morning, to the joy of h ipsrents and the delight of his man other relatives and friends. M <??ggans is an expert electrician. W *re always glad to hear of Newberr Jboys making good and reaching hig ssark. t Air. W. M. Dorroh resigned c tJeputy sheriff February 1st. Sheri Blease appointed Capt. S. C. McCa ley to succeed Mr. Dorroh. Cap XteCarlcy is a son of Mr. and Mr S. B. McCarloy and a grandson of e: Sheriff W. W. Riser. He served i fche regular army for five years an ? ?1J ..--.v. x'rroe o /-.onfinn in til KJ III" V. Ul 111 Weil tvac u vuj/vw... - ? 32r?i division. Ex-Deputy Sheri i>arroh was a good and popular ofi wr, fearless in the discharge of h His successor bears a fine an worthy reputation as a brave offic< overseas and his character as a ma indicative of a deputy sheriff wl will discharge his duties fuliy ar impartially. .VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. A meeting is to be held in Columb 9th instant to outline fig] against profiteering. What's the us< ^elI kair now the craze.?Headlin Somehow the little "reds'' are ahva; popular. It is better for a grin to marry < - ^arth than to wait to marry in heave There is-something in this. vGtftfsUince Talmadge will be wi voq again on Wednesday in a new ai jsai>cy picture, "Two Weeks." The little children, and some of little larger growth, are happy ^anticipation of "Valentine Day." Tuesday "Greater Than Fam< viTl be shown with Elaine Hamme ?tine leading in the picture play. The mercury was down to 31 Mo iby and the rainfall for Janua * 933 5.38. On ^account of the prevalence ^m&afcnza, the D'ayton Rutherfo ^chapter, U. D. C., will not meet un farther notice. * 1 - "Monday brought us saiesaa jSpmmd hog day, "Puck and Judge *n<l other things. All big stars <?he opera house t. Is week. Louis Bennison, who took so well ""Almost Married/* will be in "C Johnny," Thursday. He is the st sf ifoe famous "Johnny Get Yo It. is excusable in a little child f throwing banana peel on the pa\ ! mcnt, but older people ought to hav more sense. As the late Bill Ny le, would have said, "D'rather slip up o a thunder peal." Reported from Washington th daily papers Saturday declared tha m forty thousand farmers placed th blame for the high cost of living o it- labor unions, middlemen, high wages n. profiteers and lure of city. a 1 The latest member of the speedin: n- club is Mr. J. D. Epting, who pai< his $15 Monday. We will say for Mi it Epting that he had no intention o n,' exceeding the speed limit. He wa : demonstrating his make of cars. ;d ' This month will go down in histor ia as another February with five Sun t loi-o Ac? Vaii'Kowi' will crn r>lnr?cr 11 j Urt^V o# O Wil ? II ill ^ V ? ia the history lets make it a good one fo rt! the city and county. Everybody pul | together, leap year folks and all. rt i New members for South Carol in; ig: Automotive Trades association ii Pnlnrohin nrp PY>inf in. the followini ! being from Newberry county: Can is' non Auto service, McHardy Mower )r; Carolina Auto company; and Centra n Garage of Prosperity. , People of Newberry are beginning o-a to sit up and take note of what ai it active official Mayor Eugene S. Bleas< in is making. If Newberry is not pro s. gressive it will not be the f. lit o , Mayor Blease. One of his best trait V. is broadmindedness. ie; "Inclosed please find a $50 Libert; , bond, a gift to Tamassee from th< )r Jasper chapter. We decided to sen* } this bond as our contribution to th< ' drive which is on this week." W< found this interesting item in th< re | D. A. R. department of Sunday* c" State. - - , "J | The Fro bate Judge 01 ricKen j county is named Newberry and j ^ United States senator, from Michigan ! bears the same name. The Picken ss' j. I Newberry gets to marry a good man; couples, while the Michigan New j berry gets in trouble under charg< of violating election laws. Then ther is Newberry, Fla., and other New v i berry places and streets. t! We just want to ask the question j Wouldn't it be a good thing if New berry had a fine building for a sho\ t j house large enough on the groun< ' "\ floor to accommodate the crowds rs j There will have to be a new lease fo: r I the oDera house the first of May an< :o i ^ j thereafter there will be twelve day js and nights when there will be n< r_ j picture shows in that building. II j During parts of the showing o: j "The Eyes of the World", the open ' | house was filled as closely as it cqu1< : be packed. Some said it followed th< ^ book, while still others said it did no a follow the book. Those of us who ha< js not read the book did hot of coursi 1 know. Some liked the play, other; Ill did not like it. This "spectator' >r thought it was very good. '? The Newberry County Union Re publican convention elected the fol s lowing delegates to the state conven . tion in Columbia, which will meet 01 r Thursday: H. B. Rikard, T. A. Wil e lirms and Wmf Wallace. The dele gates to the congressional convention at Greenwood on the 25th instant ar< as follows: J. W. Butler, B. L. Boozer ; S. S. Abrams, Jr., Jno. B. Morgan and N. L. Lindsay. r_ While Probate Judge Evvart was of t Saturday for to look at his littl< g granchild, Clerk of Court Goggani . had a colored near-marriage on hand He asked the would-be bride how ok she was and she said seventeen. Th< acting judge informed her and th< g. anxious groom-elect that there wai ? * 1-' ? " Tii/}oro fincrcnns ilidn' * ! IiULIIIiJ%4, UUiiii;* v uu^?v j ' use the slang, but it amounted to th< ^ same thing:. When Newberry does have a nev ?r theatre, we hope the manager wil have a special part of the building re served for peanut eaters. The goat ought to be divided from the sheep *- ?/->?<? Kaintr tl-iA crrmt< tne peajiui. muiitucio ~? I and goats not being particular as t ' how, where or when they eat. Ther ia are two classes of people in New tit berry, those who eat peanuts an ? those who don't?at the opera house e- A friend in another county in rc ys: newing his subscription to Th ! Herald and News writes: "It wa >n through neglect that I let it ru n. out. It is an excellent papei ! I always look forward to it th visits with pleasure." And so it i id wi'tVi ;i]l the <rood friends. We than " * * O - ~ I you and we want to continue ou a visits and will take pleasure in doin in so if only invited. Don't let your ; run out. e" If the groundhog's hour for con -r-, ing out was at 12 o'clock as claime | he did not see his shadow; hence h n- j remained out and there will be a ry j early spring, according to the supei j stition. It looked very much up t of j that time that there would be a cot rd | tinuation of severe weather, but th til! sun also "came out" and the groun hog must be taken at his actions, b< .y, cause he had been out too long to g s" back after seeing the sun. at ! The fire Sunday morning at 11:2 ! o'clock was on Starvation hill in th in 1 house of Groce Floyd, who owns h: ?h, | own home. The fire was not disa: ar, trous, as there were a good man ur other colored citizens of the neigr borhood out in that locality, the da or being Sunday. They were fightin re- fire successfully until the well wate e gave out, but the Tire company arrh e ed in time to save the building by th n use of the chemical hose. The onl .destruction was to the shingles an o sheeting of the roof. r In the list of new adoption! e Fatherless Children of France, is Mis n Verna L. Summer, for primary an intermediate grades, Mavesvill /\a! T r% r?nc? JLIIUUl, UU4> . All VIIV v?o EC contributions, readoptions, $36.5 d each, are the following: Miss Lucy \\ '. McCaughrin, Miss Fannie B. Mc f Caughrin, Alan Johnstone, Mis s , Eugenia Epps, Ladies Aid "society o ; Aveleigh Presbyterian church throug y Mrs. J. M. Workman as treasure] -, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Clary, Misse ri. Caroline and Julia Weeks, and Mis r Myra Hunter of Prosperity. 11 In speaking of the general influ *|enza situation Dr. Akin, past assist a ant surgeon, United States publi i health service ,in charge of epiclen ^ logical work in South Carolina, saic -1 as reported in Saturday's papen that ''there is no need for the peopi 1 to become hysterical over the situs I tion," that "the mortality averacr i 1 r ?-nc vow lmv* and thp pnmmunitie i which were the heaviest infected las e year so far show th esmallest pei - centage of cases, and that section f which 'Were comparatively inimun s during the last epidemic are now th ' * * *1 1 ?* ; most neavny nu. if When the price of certain thing q is higher at other places we don' j like to mention it here, but whe q lower the fact is welcome to thi e column. Notwithstanding the pre e caution higher prices become know s because they travel as fast as lies , Heface we mention that barbers i s some places have again raised th a price of a shave and other thing proportionately. This is noticed her _ and now because Mr. M. C. Hallma b f ,T says that even though the pric should be raised accordingly in New e berry he is going to continue char? e ing only 15 cents a shave. ; Death of Mrs. C. R. McCartha. 1 Mrs. Cummins R. McCartha died o tuberculosis at her home near Sligh last Thursday night and was burie ^ on Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock a ? the Metts family burial ground neai by; service by her pastor. She wa j 59 years old and leaves five grow children. s | SPECIAL NOTICE f ! ____ j E j GREEN, Lawyer Office Upstairs 1217 Boyce treet V Phones: Office, 17. Residence, 47 3 | . 5 Express mule, horse and cow hides s i parcel post wool, beeswax and tal low to Athens Hide Co., Athens ! Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed. Com -1 pare prices, express hides Athen. -j 2-3-16tp 1 I have installed several penc: sharpeners in my store and exten an invitation to all the school chi] 1 j dren and others to come in an a sharpen their pencils as often a i they like. They will be welcome 'j Hal Kohn. 2-3-1 ! I have made arrangements so that r can give prompt service on ail rub -; her stamo orders. Dor.'t bother t ! s i mail your order to some stam ; maker but see me and I will b *! jrlad to take care of your wants 2; An assortment of stamp pads a' ways in stock. Mail orders g:ive s prompt attention. Hal Kohn, Th t: Stationer. 2-3-1 e i Subscribe to The Herald and New v > $2.00 a year. 1 t m iimii 'W ! in i ?wwwww? V! k s the Aspir ti ~~~ " ~ 'i Don't Be Deceiv e s by Aspirin advert n who seek to discre " those made by the :s u The Facts arer g that we regularly s pirin U. D. Co. Ts and Genuine. Th i- class chemists and d very highest stan e pany of Boston, n j their exclusive ag< r- i o The Aspirin pal ; one can now make c i name. A j.! Aspirin U. D. C. 0i packages of 12'i price is moderate, 51 eering in United methods. is - , j! GILDER & cr Newb< T ? Mrs. J. R. Eison has moved in her 5 e new apartments upstairs in the y Scot building, opposite the Central d Methodist church, where she will i handle a full line of the Gossan! 5, Corsets and Brassierres and will be * ;s glad to show them to the ladies of d the town and county, e 2-3-1t " q One Ford Touring car for sale; in j ; good condition. Apply to Mrs.! Bessie Banks, 82G O'Xeall street. \ 2-3-4tp ; : * . For Sale?One Ringlet Barred Rock h I cock, and two cockerels. All pure i r> i ?nd splendid birds. W. 0. Wilson,: s r Newberry, S. C. 2-3-ltp IS ! ? .i. i i .11 I \ Just received lot of nails, also some i. j (Galvanized Roofing. We have - { large stock. Most anything you -] c | need. Phone 39, 15. B. Schumpert j n j Co. 2-3-4t; j ! ' ' For Sale?Heavy pair work mules,; '* j quick and sound also* one new , t* * . . i * ! white Hickory wagon and gears. \ 1 ! All for $400. Or will sell mules 0 " i ' seperately cheap. Henderson Bros.,; ^ j Klairs, S. C. 2-3-2tp ! ? ; ???????? ' n I am prepared for service as plows man. Milton Shears, 830 Hunter: 0 street. 2-3-tf i e ; 1 Premier Salad Dressing, two sizes 20 j s | cents and 40 cents; St. Regis coffee, c > I 'J fine 41 7' e+voinoff Knnov C ? ti tlllO, VI. I V J Ctiuuivu liv/itvj y ? n i 50 cents jai T. S. Hudson, phone ] s! 323. 2-3-2t f Estray Hog?Red sow; weighs from'* n; 150 to 200 pounds. Left V. C. *' j Wilson's on January 21. Any in- " n ; formation given to A. M. Johnston,! e j R. F. D. No. 1, will be appreciated. :s l-30-2tp ; e j n To Rent?Two or three horse farm; , e in Corinth school district, Saluda '-; county, about two miles from Old :- i Kempson's Ferry, for terms apply ! to C. R. Wise, Newberry or Mrs. Melverda Wise, Saluda, S. C. ! l-30-2t f ; lS . Stray Dog?Black and white pointer , d ' named Joe. Return to Gilder and ,t I Weeks Co.- l-30tf J _! For Sale?Wannamaker Cleveland , >s | Big Boll. About 75 or 100 bushels ; n i yet on hand; has been culled; $2.00; | per bushel, not sacked. J. F.; : | Stephens, Newberry, S. Route I j 4, phone 3403. l-30-4t; Eggs for setting from pure Barred! Plymouth Rocks. Dark mating. 1 Fine stock. $2.00 per 15. Y. T. j I Dickert, phone 2303. 3i l-30-3tp. t - - , - t '? Recleaned Fu^ghum Oats just come j j in. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 1114-tf. j i- . | Peas Wanted?See us before selling, j ! Johnson McCrackin Co. : - S 1-13-tf ill j d ! Wanted?To Buy chickens and eggs, j [. ; Fc r the next ten days will pay 65 i (1; cents per dozen for eggs, 25 cents j s ! for hens, 12 1-2 cents for roosters, |i I 40 cents for fryes, delivered at my jj t! store, J. Waller Richardson. j * J Phone 445i|for hauling of any kind, j ; 4ight or heavy. Prompt service. ; q , Geo. W. Summer, Jr., 1-27-tf : ! Tennessee Mules?Just unloaded a ! G i ; car of good ones. See them be- i '' j fore you buy. Johnson MeCracken i 1 I Co. " * 1-27-tf | n ! I ( e Beardless Barley for sale by Johnson'1 t McCracken Co. 1-27-tf j _ j I s, : Langford & Buzhardt have the best! ! cedar shingles in town. 1-27-tf ; ' . i i t in Situation ( i _____________________ i : ed j! j! :isemen's being run by those :dit all Aspirin Tablets except m. ' l| ? i! } 1 j! handle large quantities of Asiblets that we know are Pure ey are rigidly tested by first- j I are put out by a firm of the ding, the United Drug Com- I I We, as Rexall Druggists, are ents in Newberry. tent expired in 1917 and any Aspirin and sell it under that Tablets are put up in i; 24's; 100's. The for there is no profit- I ! Drug Co. business i I *" i hi ? WEEKS CO. erry, S. C. 5ee us before placing your order for fertilizer. We are agents for Swift & Co. No better goods. 1 Prices right. W. R. Reid & Son. 12-16-tf >ee us for hog feed--The price is right ;ir?d we have plenty of it. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf iVe have on hand 11/0 buggies that we are going to sell cheap. It will pay you to get our price. The Purceil Co. 10-14-tf t is time you were laying in your ! supply of flour. We have a bigj stock and the price is right. The, Purceil Co. 10-24-tf j ?????????????????? | Ve have good Texas Red Rust Proof seed oats?at the right price. The i Purceil Co. 10-14-tf | mmmmmmmmm i ?? i i i i n 11 n j rhe Boll Weevil is here?You ha/} i better fertilize your grain. We j have just received car of grain ; fertilizer and the price is right, i The Purceil Co. 10-21-tf j Ne sell as good a wagron as anybody j and the price is much better. See us. The Puree!! Co. 10-14-tf ! rHE MOLLOHON MANUFACn)R- j ING CO. The annual meeting of the stocfclolders of The Mollohon Manufactur-1 rig Company will be held in the j ompany's uptown office at Newberry, | 5. C., on Tuesday, the 17th day of; February, 1920, at 11 o'clock in the i orenoon, for the election of Directors j :'or the ensuing year, and for the 1 ransaction of other business. PTease | tttend in person or by proxy. GEO. W. SUMMER, President and Treasurer. I D. WEEKS, Secretary. 2-3-4t} Stationery, Eaton, Ci In Many Shades and Boxed and p< plete selection Picture Frames in th< i TT 1 111CUIJ M. lllioii Single and d( as ovals. W< ? Bring me you frame. e^i i c 1: T?L JCfluui juppucs, * au Pencils, Erasers, Ink Send the chili supplies. Tally Cards, Place C Rook Cards I have man; hostess needs. Mail orders will rece HAL KOHr Opposite Ex< i l Brown mee with a ffood ' u Or to vi In in t! comr ^seem *" ri you timevisio: "f "I Vi they sarfs obtci "E bifc old. Kryp lensc frien "E them "S Di whcr nevei plain his f OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Monday, February 2 'TUCK AND JUDGE" Musical Comedy Friday, January 30 Special Feature "EYES OF THE WORLD" Admission: Children 20c; Adults 30c. (Tax Included) Fox News Christy Comedy Saturday, January 31 "INVISIBLLE HAND*" NO. 7 BIG V COMEDY * SUPREME COMEDY CHAPLIN COMEDY Keer's ( Vim Tone Tonic for sale at P. E. Ways Drug Store under a guarantee, in m.T ? . o newoerry, o. u Get a bottle today. < NOW IS THE TIME To buy your Piano before the next advance in prie*. Can Save You Money. J. L. BOWLES, Factory Agent At G. B. Summer & Son. Pure Rice MeaF?For sale by Johnson McOrackin Co. 12-23tf t t rane and Pike's Shapes ound paper?a. com- } i. e >uble frames as well >rkmanship the best, r next photograph to lets, / dren here for their { lards, y items which1 the iive prompt attention The Stationer. -! :hange Bank J 4 1 ???? \ its a friend * / ! suggestion le day Brown boarded the train Isit relatives in a near-by city. the smoker he met a friend and be customary way they began nenting upon the beautiful fry. 1 t e scenes from the window which hted his companion were hazy to i m with his glasses on and indiswith them off. So in his anxhe kept putting them on to read taking them off to see the s of imprest. Vhy/' asked his friend, "don't get a pair you can wear all the i ?bifocals for both near and far n?" )h." remarked Brown scornfully, o.;Icin't wear those anyway; have a heavy crack across the ice which spoils the looks and ares the vision." ?ut I don't mean the old-style icals that make a fellow look I mean th" new invisible kind, iinles. the modern two-vision $ void of jeamj," rejoined hi* d. >ut how and where can 1 get ?" asked Brown excitedly. imply go to r. E. C. Pierce Optometrist y 306 Exchange Bank Bldg. e I obtained mine, and you'll r again have occasion to comabout faulty vision," replied riend smilingly. ? %