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PURELY PERSONAL. rise Movements of Many People, Newberriar.s, and 7 hose Who Visit Newberry. y . S:ii?. J. Ki-'lliu r si'oiU the i; . \Y. St *u:V!t'and Mi. iJ. ' ;OiT!l\ i.i'i. < :. u I'll.".'! lr:j> U[ .1 . W. i . Ail;-:. t?{' v "ha ppt: 1]s was visitor :n K?i;.vl:cl?i this week.? '>ronicie. 1 r? i h. it. C. >i.c: : as iviarne;! from . isit to hi- so;':. Mr. Geo. ]>. Sli^h, Evansviile. Indian:;. Prof, -lames t\ Kinard has returned / iwu?moc;c .-!U a ti'i!) ti> iii Cil'L'ui a: i?uoii;vc. Xvwberry coilejre. Mr. John Wilson of Xe wherry spr r.t the week-end in town.? i i'.nton Chronicie, 15lh. Mr. Fred Zubci_i>f Charleston paid week-end vi?ii *o his sick mother, V >. Louisa Zobel, at Helena. .Mr. James Shsan . of Greenville scent the week-end here with his .. k\ Mr. Foster X. Martin. .*!rs. O. .Mayer is m Laurens, while Miss Cornelia Mayer is on a visit to friends in Florida. Mrs. Leland Summer and two boys h: ve returned to Greenville after a v'sit to Mr. and Mr>. J. T. Mayes. Mrs. J. J. Boazman of Xewberry ? visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. TV. T. Reel?E<i ire field Advertiser, IV h. Mr. E. P. Matthews was in the city ?;.turtiay. and we were truly srlad to him out airain after another, spell f illness. 3ir. Robert Wallace of Newberry Vited his relatives here this week md.?LaurensviHe. H?ald cor from Waterloo, 16th. Mrs. B:eas? of Newberry visited :r" daughter. Mrs. Ryon Workman, faring the past week.?Clinton hronicle. 15th. "liss Annie Green attended the . r:>duating recital (violin) of her '" end. Miss Lola Bickman. in Coluni. Monday night. Mr. George C. Mill-, connected ^ :h the Leggett <v Myers Tobacco company of Sr. Louis. Mo., is visiting .. r\l/i i.i VpU'hPH'V. Miss Mildred Tarrant 1 of the Columbia college spent the week-end at home here with her parents, Mr. j-ir.d Mrs. R. L. Tarrant. "Mrs." Jno. C. Adams having improved from her recent illness .her son. Mr." Paul Adams returned last week j to Wichita Falls, Texas. Air. Frank Cnapman of Columbia was here Sunday on a visit to his; family at the home of Mrs. Chapman's pa-ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kibler. Mrs. E. P. Morrissette has return -9" hftmp in Atlanta after spendhijr a pleasant visit here to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F.. H. Bowman. Mrs. J. D. Smith veturned on Friday to her home at Kinards after spending the week in the city with her son, Dr. T. \V. Smith, and family. J\lr. Ernest Dickert has just spent another Sunday in Fountain Inn. That little town in the Piedmont country must be a very attractive place. Mr. Otwey Salter returned last week ffom an extended trip to California and Arizona. He had a most -eijoyable time and received bv.:ie fit to his health. Mr. W. C. Waldrop and family of .aureus and Mr. A. M. Wicker and little son of Charlotte were Sunday Visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wicker. * Tames Gaillard of the central oiiice Southern Beli Telephone and Telegraph office in Columbia, spent Sunday at Helena with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.vJ\ C. Gaillard. Mr. Frank ' E. Farnsworih left "Newberry Saturday for his home in Hendersonville, N. C., on account of the serious illness of his young baby. He expects to return in a short time. .Miss Eunice Abrams of Newhns hppn a cuest of M**s. J. A. Dobey. A few years ape ~ was a teacher in the high school here.? Johnston co$ Edgefield Advertiser, 14th. Dr. and Mrs. E. 15. Setzler of Newberry spent a few days with the iatter's sister. Mis. Lola Connor.?Mr. Ciarles Bloom of Newberry college was one of the contest visitors.? Greenwood Index-J jrnal. ZSIiss Nell Carter went to NinetySix on Wednesday U ttend the wedding of Miss Louise Xinard of that place to Marvin Summer of New lerry. She returned home Friday c.ifternoor^?The State, 18th. .Airs. S. B. AuIj and Mrs. W. G iiouseal are mentioned in the list oi ielegates published in Sunday's Statt 10 attend the meeting of the State Federation of Women's clubs ai Winthrop college April 20-2:}. Messrs. C. J. Purcell, B. C. Matchews. W. H. Sanders. II. O. Long *>. \V. Long, and C. E. Summer returned last week from Montgomery, Ala attending the convention of the Cotton Growers' association. Mrs. C. V. Hart of Vnion came .over Monday for the week with her t \ f mother, Mrs. G. VV. Pearson and Mi: Mamie, Mrs. A. B. Harman ar ' daughter, little Miss Frances, i Columbia spending Monday and Tue day. In*. T. W. Smith has a case < , . . . . #, . : :rm pr?*i? tic it T.V. ^ . V ....... ] . (lown with it at her hom$ in We > Kd i. i>?-. Smith called j 'r. Waist iron: Columbia for consultation a: : Ills d:aLrnosis was corroborated by :i visiting physician. in the list of delegates to tl ; oratorical contest in Greenwoc > twenty years aeo, as reproduced la week in the Greenwood index-Jou : nal from the files of the old Inde ; we find the following: names fro ! Newberry college: J. B. Derrick, V C. Schaffer, George B. Cromer. "; The Misses Xarvis Setzler ar i Pauline Boozer, 'in, an- i'ie Mi;s< 1 Carrie Bc-ll Huffman and Vanie L .k '18. were visitors at the .'olhirj Su: i day, having come from Littl? Moui tain to hear the cantata r von ; ; Leesville last Sunday nkriit.?Sun ; ; merland cor the News rnd Coure 10th. ( i , Z\Irs. William Robert::.,a of Give] ville, nee Miss Beta Meivdlth, visite her sorrowing friend, M.s. James } i Bowers, the latter part cf the wee] I ; They had been, closely associated t< ;i|ether in past.years at Helena whe j tjiat place was a busy v:iiage wit ' the railroad shops and more inhab | tants. j Misses Mildred Purcell and Azi] I Parr were among those at Green woo j Friday to attend the oratorical coi j test, baseball game and dance*| Miss Susan Howse, who teaches i j the Kershaw graded schools wit 1 in VAwhpVT j :.""S \ i xju ^ . o, >< .?o n. . <v ^ . ! Sunday attending: the funeral of M | Bowers. J T. W. Smith, Jr., and Miss El] j Dunn, affirmative, and Harold PI:p j and Clark Ploy.'., negative; will me< i the other win" re hiirh school tean j at the final debate i:i Columbia Wee | nesday, when they will settle th j pending question whether or not th i United States government should ow J and operate the railroads of th j country. | Mrs. C. J. Shealy of Prosperity i ' visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C i Yoigt.?Mrs. B. A. Hinnant has rc | turned from a week's stay in New ! berry.?Drs. J. I. Bedenbaugli an< I C. K. Wheeler ar.d Ellis Wheeler o j Prosperity spent Wednesday nigh ad ThrfUday with their sister. Mrs R. C. Counts.? Eau Claire cor Th< State, 19th. tTT'll? - i? 4-U ^ Proprietor i\i. k. vv imams ol uk Wigwam shootin;:; gallery went tc Greenwood Sunday and returned or Monday. By the way, ladies patronize these places in other cities. The gallery here will be kept in neat condition for the accommodation of the Xewberry ladies desiring to practice I the art of shooting. It will be a nov jelty to them. Congressman Fred H. Dominic) spent Wednesday afternoon in th city shaking hands with old friends He has recently been laid up wit the flu, but has recovered and cam home to spend a few days. Mr. Dom | nick is an active congressman an | ijas the interest of his district a | h^art, and gives the best service i i his power. He will spend a day i Anderson next week on some mattei of business.?^-Anderson Mail, 15th. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowei will leave Tuesday for their home i Atlanta. His sons James and Fran j left Monday for their respectiv duties. Among the relatives visitin j the stricken home last week was Mis Bessie Hunter o? Goldville. Beside the other relatives attending th "funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Henr Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Toi I J Henderson and son Herman of Uolc j ville and Mrs. Lucy Young of Greer | ville, who devotedly and faithfull gave her services as nurse at th bedside of Mr. Bowers. NOMINATIONS. For Coroner. J G. Ii. Rnlf is hereby announced z | a candidate for coroner and is pled* 1 ed to abide the result, of the Dem< jfcrrstic primary. J , i SI'CCIH NOTICE j , j Carnation Cuttings. Strong, hard ' stock. Hal Kohn. 4-20-! Mules?We have just received ,^-f mnlp Si: jpiijCII L Ul t^wvi tuuuu ?.? v. Can sell cheap. The Purcell Co. 4-20-3t. Histories of the War. Conie ar look at these most interesting ar : official histories. Hal Kohn, T1 > New Book Store. 4-20If you are going to ne<}l a Bindi : this season place your order ; once, as the supply is limite Johnson McCrackin Co. 4-20Magazines for rainy days and for tl days which are not rainy. Phor 10.") when you can't, come and as > for your favorites. Hal Kohn. J 4-20-lt i - Have you seen those Gossard Bra siers sold bv Mrs- J. R. Kison. 4-20-lt t id ? Let Us j T ; % i ) f 2L i. W-- A .4 w V V ; . Your st . . ' " ov-hs^ I > i id ie Renew?to make ovj ". : v- .-'.ify, to re-const nu-r. * 10 < A happy chalet- fro.r. i-.-i sisrlit to j,, comfortable r.ew si^ht. 1*- We can supply the glasses to render X, this desirable transformation. 4 m i 15-%. v V \y. <tf * *x * I y* H i \ '2 sH*" <t \t > lie IH* DiHUyi wl ! Optometrist 305-3C5 Exchan^o Bank ?!dg. C, " : Successor to Dr. E. C. Pierce i .1- Li ' r- CLARK & CO. C. M. CLARK AND ?. R. CLARK 3- 71 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, i td I Members American Cotton and ; I i t i r*... * t?? -i . vjrain LAtiiui^c. k. Members Clearing House. 0- References: Banks oi" Nev; York. i n * COTTON h For Future Delivery. 1- BOUGHT AND SOLD IN UNITIS OF ? | 10 BALES ON MARGINS CF le l= $10 PER BALE. , i 1(1 Newberry Agency v S . G . HOLT, Over J. H. Summer <2: Co. Phone 3G9 ; n | h M. M. BUFORD "V i is still selling lots in the i J 1*. I Middle Georgia Oil & Gers Comnanv ! at Sandersviile, Georgia I la DRILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON ,p BIG MONEY IN OIL it Why hesitate when the conditions ,, are so favorable, when every lot pur-! , chased at $35 each carries with it ' the right of participating in all profits and leases of the company. [9 My headquarters are at Win. John- j ^ : son & Son's siore. if more convex- 1 I ient drop me a card and ! will 'cal! " j to see you. ' j ' M. M. 3 UFORD j TEACHERS WANTED. For the. Silverstreet school. One, principal and two assistants. Appli-j - cations may be filed with the under-; d signed on or before the first of June, f 1020. C. L. Leitzsey, ^ Clerk of the Board, j > Pure White Leghorn OLT?S. $1 perj setting. Mrs. John II. Wicker, 808 Boundary St. * 4-13-7t. * ) ; ? : Battery Business.?I SCil til? Vesta 1 battery. None better. 1 specialize in battery work. Give me a trial.! ; Newberry Battery and Electric Co.,! iieaic n. tromer. r riena ?>:reet. opposite Cotton Platform. i o-30-tf ? i NEELY J. CROMER . Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying. L 5th Floor Exchange Bank B'dg. K < Tel: Office 273, Res. 444-W. c 3-16-tf. I ; , Eggs for Hatching?Pure bred Owen Farm Strain S. C. Rhode >Island j ?' Reds, $3.00 per 15. Satusfaction | i- guaranteed. R. Derrili Smithy Jr.,; phone 338-J, Newberry, S. C. ,t 4-2?-4t j n I am still taking subscriptions fc>r! n The Hcraid and News, Progressive; Farmer, Southern Cultivator,; s Needlecraft, Ladies Home Journal.' Country Gentleman, Pictorial Re-' s . view, Delenator. American Boy n is a magazine that your boy should j j. have. Please give or. send me yourj new or renewal subscription or any e other magazine that is wanted, j ? T>1 - n X ^ T i_ f i\ A ' g rnone zoi. i-urus 1. opting, iiu-h ;S Nance Strc?et, Newberrv, S. C. !S 4-10-16tp | e Ranted. ?. Two full-blooded male y Collie pups, about three monthsj n old. H. B. Wells, Jr. 4-20-tf j 1 ; ! ^ We have just unloaded-, a car of woven wire fencing, barbed wire; J and nails. Johnson McCrackin! e Co. 4-20-tf We have just unloaded a car of "" harrows and cultivators. If youj are in need of a cultivator come l5 in at once as these are the last ^ we will have this season. Johnson ^ McCrackin Co. 4-20,-tf Fc;- Sale?Barred Rock cockerels, Thompson strain. Choice cockerels $5 eac-h. Write Box 247. Phone 412. Mrs. TJios. 0. Stewart. -V 4-13-10tp. >~ Timber for Sale.?I offer for sale the saw timber and wood on about fifteen acres. Located one mile a from St. Lukes Lutheran church. s- Sarah C. Boozer, Newberrv. 4-6-4tp ? We buy, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbits and other fur-bearing id animals. Place your order with us, ie and list whatever stock you have It with us. statins: lowest flat prices ? on larirc shipments. Address 515-r 517 N. P. Ave.. Fargo, N. D. at 4-2-9t d. - Seed Corn?Coker s No. 5 and Farmers' Pride, for sale by 0. H. le Lane. Phone 478. 3-5-tf \o ~ ' ;j. When you want a well bored see J. L. Dickert. 1310 College street. 3-2-if S- 666 has proven it will cure Malaria. Chills and Fever, 3iliou< Fever I Colds and LaGrippe. 1-13-1 Ol ? - 1 APPEARAN Is your office an I Does it do iusticc business? ' T~\ 1 j.1 f / O VP:1"; "/ P f M 1 j-. * v v/ Li 1 v 11 i I . 1 . . juogrect by ine ottic< Can you afford t appearance of yom Modern office eu office efficiency sa I HAL Umce \ __ i,-. ? >; *rr.it, r r^r. ^^AiviroMn 11" ;r iarA> 666 quickly relieves Colds an LaGrippe, Constipation, Biliousnes X t * i 2?? r ?' r ? .1 - ? ] i t i i ?< ; .a vk - ' \ i ' \ \ 1 ! x\ Isa/l1- &?. . - '><- I ./ ? I -.11 y^T;-. jp j:l\ i! \ ! hi i;i ill * M I : \) , s " ~A ^"T- j Q ' ^ ~ , Haltiwar / A BeauSu' At prices 1 tialsaving Saturday we prettiest georgel We bought this our customers tl I Th M. V* - _ m v and long sleeves others r'sin ?-i ^ i t'" > a p1 *5 sizes j to d i. i New Hats are $4.50 to $12.5 Haiiiwar 1216-20 Main St. CES COUNT ! 1 i asset? ? to you and to your fit n-iitp nffpn 2 rrmri is 3 he keeps? o be careless as to the business home? uipment and an expert ieman await you. KOHN 1 Supplies. j; " ' . d Loas of Appetite and Headaches. s, 1-13-1 Ot |: f IT * \J? Jl ^C3V3j cr:Jul 'chant the corset you ii ncLe or mar your aitracti A F one thing KJ the obvious gone. Buy your accenting the.nati Buy the corset th the corset that wi feet boi^y-fropori feeiin? of restraim There is not a tj usual Qr difneuit full^ corseted in rfp o e c A *.? Tl.: admired worr -s.'.:- " ^ / has an unconscic C'. : result from priceic \ ^ ' ' '* * | ^ . n_V " is so much a pa: \ ' \ critical observer c ^ v \ its deft support. Ou r expert cc^setic Hv-A v>- r;nr fifnrt" in assiiri * suited vj your nee I / rs. J. R. Eison Upstairs over Purceil Co. Phone 367 ? y ? 1 ?r r IkvI VUA p Special ? 1 Georgette that will mean to you. received about one -j tte blouses we have o\ lot at a liberal discoui le advantage of the In 4 best selected styles of some lace trimmed, sc vhite, navy, bisque, $I2.QQ values for $9.( $10.00 values for $7..' $9 00 values for $6.7? ' - ? ? n yfv /i rt / $8.50 values tor i arriving daily. Pricc 0 <r? /> lger & Larp "Mower Corner" * OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM T ? ft *1 O A * I uesciay, April "BONDS OF LOVE" Pauline Frederick Hank Man Comedy * 1 ' Wednesday, April 21 (The Last Road Show This Season) * - "FAIR AND WARMER * Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Pius Tax. Thursday, April 22 "WOMEN GIVE" Norma Talmadge Gaety Comedy Subscribe to The Herald and News _ $2.00 a year. * , j % wear veness r be quite sure; the day of ly corseted woman has corsets with the idea of iral beauty of your figure. at will give you comfort; * II give you poise and persons without a moment's t. rpe of figure however unto fir but can be success && CORSETS, lan who wears a Gossard if ius grace that can only S3 comfo'rt and her corset j r rt of her that the most annot trace her charm to res will spare neither time ? ? 4 I* Ck- r K || m !Iiy yuu LIIC vjuiiaiu utot ds. * 4 4 / /r' l tenter, Inc. 4 ale - v? * > Blouses a substan\ ^ II.' hundred of the vned this season, it and will give icky purchase. the day, short >me embroidered flesh, gray and )o A r * $ ;s ranging from tenter, Inc. Newberry, S. C. j ..