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' - * ? PURELY PERSONAL. |" Tke Movements of Many People, I Newberrians, and Those Who [ Visit Newberry. Miss Cleo Aull has returned from Aleolu to her home in Pomaria. k Mrs. T. Q. Boozer and little Miss 1 Carlton of Columbia are visiting relaB. i ivp?; in Wwberrv ihis week. The Newberry girls and boys at- I tending colleges cut of the county are I ^ at home for Easter. Superintendent C. M. Wilson attended the state meeting of the county superintendents of education in Columbia Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. G. H. Ruff is announced as a candidate for coroner. He is the first to offer for office at the approaching election season. Dr. E. H. Bowman, one of the best known and most popular traveling salesmen of druggists' supplies, is working his own home town this week (and planting his garden. Mrs. J. W. Cromer, who died in Augusta Monday morning and was ' buried in Saluiia w eanesuay moiiiing, was a sister of Mrs. J. W. Harris of Newberry. i k Miss Julia Johnstone of Newberry, * a former teacher in the Greenwood public school, is the guest of Mrs. T. A. March for a few days.?IndexJournal, 31st. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Leavell, Mrs. Beta Wright and Miss Elizabeth Wright/attended the burial in Columbia Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Kate Spearman, sister of Mr. Leavell and Mrs. Wright.*' ! ? Mr. W. J. Smith^f West End. trav-! = eling for the Unibn Manuacturing = company of Cambridge, Ohio, handling the metallic rolling board, left _ nr-oor?\vnnd. After can- f JLTXVUUajr JLKfi V14W..... vassing that territory .he will canvass Laurens county. MA J. D. Holling of Charleston, general manager of the Peoples Life Insurance company, who had been on j1 a business trip through the Piedmont,;; ^ stopped over between trains several j L hours Wednesday with Mr. W. F.~ Wightman, his agent here. Mr.! * Holling states that his company is1 growing rapidly in the Piedmont. f ^ Rev. J. W. Carson left Tuesday i r< with Mrs. Carson for Gastonia, N.1 - - - ... , a C., so that she could be.witn nerj^ * .mother, Mrs. M. E. Crawford, for]c< awhile, recuperating: from her recent; serious illness. The many friends of;^ Mrs. Carson will be glad to know that; she has been able to take the trip j and hope that her visit will be greatly. * r beneficial to her health. | Friends of Mr. Summer were pleas-: * ed to see him looking well and ap- j parently prosperous even though he J moved away fromN Greenwood.? j Greenwood Index-Journal in mentioning the visit to Greenwood Tues- j day of Mr. J. E. Summer and Mr.! ? W. S. Matthews, who were in the = city "getting information on cham-,~ ber of commerce work for the speci-j fie purpose of using the information j y in organizing a chamber of commerce^1 for Newberry." v j Gen. and Mrs. Ernest A. Garlington J u of Washington, D. C., have arrived to spend a couple of months or moreja] with Gen. Garlington's sister, Mrs. j Wm. Y. Fair, and other relatives. ThejCJ many friends of this distinguished j C soldier are delighted to see him once.:n] more in the city where he spent j ? happy boyhood days and they take j ?pleasure and pride in his valiant ca-! reer in the service of his country.! The welcome to Gen. and Mrs. Gar-jp lington is heartv and sincere. ; v, ? ? . IP VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT, p i nr It certainly pays to advertise forjL lost articles. We know several per- tl sons who will say "That's so." it) It costs $100 to tote firearms injv ( Anderson and $25 for speeding. An- f< derson is some sport city. Central Methodist churc* having, n been neatly kalsomined ..by James j Ferguson services may be expected i s1 there Sunday. , j Robert Childs, colored, paid a fine j ;r of $3 in the recorder's court Wednes- ^ day. for a case of assault and bat- p tery. . . S] The regular monthly meeting of the 1 s< Newberry county post, American j v legion, will be held tonight, Thursday, in the old court house building. if1 Vvork on ihe white way for New- j . * berry has begun, and this city will j soon put on another touch of im- iw provement. j r' All persons interested in the pro- j jj ;insed huildiiiir and loan organization | ;? J , are requested to meet at the court; house tonight, Fridav, at. eightia o'clock. * |? The "March debate" will be held i in the opera house on the night of jA the ninth of April as the influenza' d situation caused its postponement1 c; from the regular time. f tl There will be Good Friday services! tl at St Lukes Episcopal church this t< afternoon and Easter services on fi Sunday, at the usual hours, bv Rev.' -A W. S. 'Holmes. jt< Newberry college being closed for;n the Easter week-end vacation season, sj the many out-of-town students, co-eds and all, have gone to their respective w homes to be with their loving r?=la-, tives. b ' ?- * \ i;+ f Aevoerry s ioremusi .-vjjui m-, * ?tle joker, Mr. Joseph Mann, succeed- a ed in his little play of "April fool" :f< Thursday, as usual. Pie enjoys April j t< fooling people, and his "victims" en-jb joy it with him. j s< The First Baptist church will be a. ready for Sunday in its new and. ti beautiful white Easter dress, exterior f o and interior, appropriate for the i ti season. The fine work was done by the expert hand of Mr. Ike Davis. "V Drayton Rutherford chapter, U. D. lj C., will meet with Mrs. Jno. M. e; Kinard on Tuesday afternoon, the b 5th, at 4 o'clock. Those wanting tl crosses of honor will give their orders "w to Mrs. L. W. Floyd. ! e The baseball game to have been' b played here Monday between New-' o i berry college and the college Y. M. v C. A. of Springfield, Mass., was can- i t< V?v flip Xpw Enirland school.1 v The southern trip was called off. j t Margaret Snowden Butler, eldest h daughter of the late Guilford Snow-; den of Newberry and wife of Pick-1 ? ens Butler of New Jersey, died last't week while on a visit to Florida and v was buried on Wednesday in Clinton,: > the former home of her husband. ;s Some work has been done under v i Come IT 1 INewbern Jno. C. Goggans, i Let Us Renew! &&L* Your, | mm:, sight ! j enew?to make over, to rectify,, to i-construct. happy change from bad sight to omfortable new sight. /e can supply the glasses to render I this desirable transformation. Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist 305-306 Exchange Bank Bldg. Successor to Dr. E. C. Pierce } irection of Street Superintendent j mm oe W. Werts, and an additional elec-| ? *ic light placed near the residence of j [r. and Mrs. Thos. P. Johnson, in \ Harrington street, -all of which is; ppreciated by interested parties. County Chairman H. H. Blease ills a meeting of the Newberry I ounty Democratic Executive comlittee for Monday morning at 11 ; 'clock in the court house. Business ! f much importance will be trans- j cted. : . ! Hal Kohn having outgrown his resent quarters as a stationer, will j acate the store room he now occu- j ies and take his stock and stacks of j oods to the vacant store room for-; ?erly occupied by the late Miss Joe' i. Jones. This change will be made le first of next week. Hal moves >ings. The place he leaves won't be acant many days. But that is a story sr another time. One negro stole $11 from another egro's house at Jalapa and Police- j ;an E. H. Cousins and J. P. Living-J ton nabbed him as he got off the j ain from Laurens 'Tuesday morn- i ig. These officers had wind of it j nd were at the depot for f,he pur- j ose. The negro didn't lit the de-j i>ription, but Cousins and Living-1 on know how to size up a man. j We have been speaking so much of j eeded improvement along Harring- j >n street lately, the stork has taken j up, and now Mr. Jack B. Gregory ; ill have to sell a good many more ' allons of oil to keep up with the ! igh cost of living and production, i ecause of the enlargement in his imiiy on account of "the arrival of j n eight-pound bouncing baby boy I ? n Tuesday night. > ^ The storm Sunday in Georgia and i ? .labajna, with its loss of life and I ama^e to property, should give new; ause for thankfulness on the part of ic people resident in this ^section ; izm o c?*\ n r\ o f olir cifnutftil flQ : la l >? t ai v, ov; xvi tuuuvv;tv k;n wi?w\? j ) be free from danger of these ; rightful convulsions of nature.? .nderson Mail. We are always glad ) read such expressions of grateful-: ess which should find a ready reponse in every heart. The Herald and News is glad to 1 elcome Mr. X. C. Toole back to: 'ewberry, where he is with the New- i erry Machine company in lower riend street. He was doing insurnce work at Huntington, W. Va..; ? ?r the C. & 0. railroad, but decided i ) return to Newberry, which he likes j ar etter. His interesting family came I!)( )me time ago. Mr. Toole is pleas- j nf ntly remembered as the former cap-j ^ lin of the late military company he \ ^ rganized here, and in other capaci- w es as a live resident. fc People will be shown "The Third p( 7oman" at the opera house, by Car- ^ ;le Blackwell, Friday, and the first pisode of "The Silent Avenger" will jn e shown Saturday. This latter is he story of a young bank cashier 'ho is sent to prison on the faked j T! viutJiivJC ui a IUI VIULCI HI ? ank who is his rival in love. In pris-1 pj n he is put on the trusty list. While ; so rorking on a high scaffold is hurled ; 1 o death. By changing identity j Is ,'ith the mutiiiated'man he is free i o fight his way back to love and j C on or. And such a fight. j The Newberry Business school has j one into new quarters, or rath>r re-; Is urned to old ouarters. over Haiti ;::r,uer & Carpenter. Inc.. where the i S< oune people were formerly taught I tonography and typewriting and, rhere other vounLr uvor.-k* will now ; Is t r # ectric Hugh ! and see t f Electric ( Jr. # CO 1 We still have sor is right, call or vt Prosperity, S. C., ly reserve what j Farmers Co-opei PHONE 14 Davis R / Watch this our adverti Davis R 5th Floor Exchai O it I UI I have 322 acres of land miles of Kinards that I can J. ne 1 MaBnaMiUaDuw id hereafter be taught these im)rtant branches of a thorough busi ?ss education. More than ever in ie history of the world is an expert isiness training necessary for young omen and men in the competition >r the most important and reliable jsitions, which' are always open to ie more competent of the competi?rs in the race for commercial and dustrial supremacy. ? HE QUESTION OF GOOD FRIDAY "Is it nothing to you, all ye that iss by? behold and if there be any rrow like unto mv sorrow."?Lam. :1 2. it nothing unto you? Men and women passing by? are ye not that sinners slew Christ, the Son of God M*ost High? it nothing unto you? Hath there ever been before arrow like to that He knew? JJurden like to that He bore? it nothing unto you? " i 1 f i jSSjjggMBgaH^M ! hem. I i i : 1 J W. S. Cameron >RN j ? i i . i i i ne left. The price j rrite L. M. Wise, | and he will glad- j fou need. I { ative Association j i . ? i PHONE 14 rv ! caiij vu. j i > space for I ^/\vn Ante LdUlllCIliOt ! ! i t ? i V J i \ i ^ ^ i ealty (Jo. | ige Bank Building. ! i 'i 1 ick Sale within three and one-half sell for ?10.00 per ac4*e. Burton That He died your peace to win? ' That the sorrow was your due? That the burden was your sin9 . is it nothing unto you; That His Ministers today Bid you Christ uplifted view 1 On the Cross your debt to pay? . I Is it nothing unto you? Will you pass regardless by? Or, with heart-contrition true, To the Cross of Christ draw nigh? Mary Ann Thomson, in the Living Church. . Colored School Fair Called Off. > On account cf influenza and other conditions the coJored school lairja which was to be held on April the 2nd c and third has been called off. c U. S. Gallman. I I ? I Subscribe to The Herald and News, ^ | $2.00 a year. jc ? - \ "- * " n | ; j / ^ .'5 ^ Phone 1 FOR S/ % This house wili be sold at auctio ity, Saturday, April 3, 11:00 o'cl< 3 1- , chance to ouy a guuu numc m c Judge B. B. Hair, auctioneer. M. c MOI With Lorick & Lowrance. taster Ho< 4 For your Easter flowers Book Store. I will have E Hyaneiths potted, also Ca sorted colors. I have now! Bushes and a large stock tionery. Easter Rabbits and Can< t Come where you have select from. Mayes Book and Va I House of a 1,000 1 f mmmmhmhmoh Faris Seed Cc GREENWOOD, S. Retail Price List On Tested Farm Burt Oats : Cleveland Cotton Seed Sawyers Cotton Seed Lightsey's Two Ear Corn Golden Dent Corn Compton's Select Choice Velvet Beans Amber Cane Seed Orange Cane Seed Sudan Grass Seed Golden Millet German Millet Alfalfa Rape .". Lespedeza Pasture Grass Lawn Grass Bermuda Grass T..a ... Red Top Grass O-rrliarH Clmsc V/X VllMi. V? White Spanish Peanuts Garden Seed in bulk and packe NOMINATIONS. ably be r n tion as t] For Coroner. . , G. H. Ruff is hereby announced as j June 1st l candidate for coroner-and is pledg1 A - - T- - J ? ^ -C 4-Iia T\omA_ i Wli ifn 'Q to 3D]Ue Uie ICiUH Ui HiC l/tuiu- ?? Jii^v ratic primary. Newberr; 1 Colore TEACHERS EXAMINATION Hoge sch The regular spring examination for eachers' certificates will be held Jaturday, May 1st. This will prob- 4-2-td TER FLOWERS dp.s, red, white, pink., several colors. i 1 * /\ri /i llf oilier*, cut. -ilies, potted. >r foliage. 05. Mail orders filled. t -JAL KOHN he Flower Man. i LLE r ? ' "IB /.isv, -. .V j j, v^ j ^ 0 n, town of Prosper3ck. This is a fine i progressive town. *RIS ? 1 M yi f Columbia, d. u | wers | 5 come to the I \ .> aster Lilies and f < irnation? in asT7* /-v n ri v% tj /% r% A r ti ns anu xwsc v of Fancy Stady. a large line to i iriety Store things. | i impany '? C. - . ' V: - * t .1 >. ? *** * t* _i i and harden aeea. i L $1.50 bu. $3.00 bu. j $2.75 bu. 1 , $4.00 bu. $4.00 bu. J $5.00 bu. H $3.50 bu. $2.65 bu. . . * $2.85 bu. ...25c 16. 10c lb. ^ 10c lb. ....45c lb. 22c lb. * 40c lb. 35c lb. 50c lb. \ 85c lb. s 35c lb. 4 35c lb. ? 22c lb. j t ts. % ? the last State-wide examinahe new law for a central examiners goes into effect applicants will report at the y high school. d applicants will report at the . i ool at 9 a. m. 1 C. M. Wilson, J County Supt. Education. M 1