University of South Carolina Libraries
PURELY PERSONAL. i i ^5r?e Movements of Many People, Newberrians, and'Those Who Visit Newberry. ? Telegrapher W. E. Wilds returned week from his vacation. Mrs. Erlich of Estill is visiting her A T v PKillin '34-VU JT, I'll, x i^uivvin Dr. A. J. Bowers preached at the .fcc-me of Mr. Jack Shealv in Laurens cvuntv on Sunday. Mr. Clinton Graham is employed at j "4ae postoffice assisting the force in j -that busy place. Mr. E. T. Matthews of Bennetts *;ic nn a visit, to his SOn. Odell i ifetthews.'* " ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown of Green- ! v2Be spent the week-end in Newberry! Tsritb his mother, Mrs. A. T. Brown, j Miss Sudie Davenport is spending! week with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. j ^Ste^enport and attending chautauqua. j .Mr. Gurnev R. Summer will attend j the Columbia hospital banquet Tues- j J ? "* (^i-oiren Viol! WSV Xll?^lll> ill vinvtit unii) vviuiuw>u> Misses Nina and Helen Keith of! ?fcappells are spending chautauquareason with relatives in Newberry, en- j foying the attractions. Mr. G. B. Summer will go to Green-: ^wood Tuesday morning to attend the[ annual convention of the Southem I JSetail Furniture association. ? , , ! Mr. Murray KiKard, superinxena-; ^nt of the Plum Branch graded j schools, having closed the session, is I Testing at his home here. Misses Blease and Sample have re-; turned home from Anderson college, i the college having closed for the ses- j Mr. Frank Evvart has returned; -from the northern markets, after selecting his goods for the new store to be opened here, the Ladies' store. J. W. McCain, Jr., spent the weekv'siiti at Waxhaw, N. C., with his 'another, who is improving from ill- j jncss. His sister, Mrs. T. P. Johnson,! -r c+iH wit.li Tlfr -*.?.> OVUi ?*v. Dr. E. H. Kibler is a member of the board of directors of the South Carolina State Dental association which meets in Columbia on June 15? to 17. Miss Fay Rikard, who taught school j in Albemarle, N. C., is spending herj \ vacation at home with her parents, J 1 TT TT T>;1 1 1 Piaster ana.ivirs. xi. n. xvuvaiu, Btnuuj i shaving closed for the season. Mr. Robert Welch of Houston, Texas, is in Newberry, having come to South Carolina to see his mother, who Is at the Baptist hospital, suffer- j incr from a fall as already related. Mr. Robert Y. Leavcll was reelected to his position on the grievance committee of the Funeral Directors' j association at the convention in j Columbia last week. i Miss Louise Melton will please ac- j -cept our thanks for an invitation to attend the Winthrop commencement, Jit which time she will receive her ^certificate from the college. Hon. Geo. S. Mower was 'elected a member of the board of directors and | ate<x.j)f the executive committee of j the C.'N-.-^ L. railroad at the meet-' ing of the stockholders in Columbia i T1 | ' uu JL Jiiii ouw&\ , Zjer). Ernest Garlington, U. S. A., J' "retired, was the guest for several days j "the past week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1 "Todd. Gen. Garlington is related to! "'fhfc Garlingtons of Laurens. He re- J '-sides in' Washington. ? Laurensi "^Herald, 21st. Mr. Geo. W. Summer, Jr., accom-i " ipanied by Mrs. Summer, motored to! Cotambia Sunday. Mr. Summer says f ' Supervisor Sample has put the road j fxetween Little Mountain and Colum-I in fine condition. Bv way of{ ^Capers' chapel. v>r. W. E. Crooks is attending the j Kaval Mecfical school at Washington, j lsa*riag been transferred from the j fcospital at the Charleston navy yard, j He was a surgeon overseas during the; -world war and was sent to various i countries in his active service. Mrs. A. C. Welch was able to un- ; *UC1^,V C.MlliiulUbivu v?w >.???. ? ? L? hospital, since the mention in Fri- j tiay's paper, developing that she had i sustained a fracture in the neck of j <4he long bone of the thigh within the j. hip joint. I .Miss Lommis.Ruth Berry of Silver- { street, "Miss Annie Huffman of Little! Mountain and Miss Margurite Wise' mmmkmmihhmmhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm ()l * I ' 1 u i n Tuesday. \ -i r 1 F?r s* ?1 A drama of high that reduces the pre terms of modern lif '; ALL SI Three am lllll ? of Prosperity will bo among the graduates of the Columbia hospita! for nurses, at the exercises Tuesday night in Craven hall, Columbia. Miss Annie Mae Dcnnan, of the faculty of the Whitmire graded schools, spent the week-end with friends in Newberry, attending the college junior-senior banquet anc taking in some of the chautauqus attractions. Mrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs. H. D, Adams and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haltiwa'nger and Mr. Ellesor Adams motored to Columbia Sunday to see Miss Nellie Adams who is undergoing treatment at the Baptist hospital. We are glad to report that the patient is improving. SPECIAL NOTICE Carnations (or Commencement. ] mi v 11. x. A win De a Die xo nn oruerjs iui c?j. nations every day this week and next, Mail orders given prompt attention. Flowers shipped. Hal Kohn, The Flower Man. Get your commencement carnations from The Book Store. Will sav? you money. Mayes Book anc Variety Store. 5-25-21 For Sale?Jersey cow with young calf. Gives four gallons rich mill) npr Hsv. Never been drv sinc( first calf. $125. J. M. Alewine Silverstreet. 5-25-2t] Graduation Czfrds?Send a card t( your friends who graduate. A nic< line to select from. Hal Kohn, Th( New Book Store. Choice carnations for commencement Mayes Book and Variety Store. 5-25-2t. Wanted at Once?A house or a fou: 1 or five room apartment. Mrs at it ? rr;n s\uu<x iiiu. Gifts for Graduation. Come here fo: your gifts. Hal Ko"hn, The Nev Book Store. Having- bought a Ford truck I am liov better prepared for transfer work * Pleas Boyd. Phone 89. 5-25-3tp For Sale?One 4-cylinder, 7-passen ger Studebaker in A-l condition a bargain at the price, apply t( T*V 1 ,1 JX n ?. _ o . jjavia uraauicK, x^ouie o 5-25-3tp Roofing?Galvanized, 2 V-Crimp, Pac Lock, Cedar shingles and Certainteed roofing. Big stock to selecl from. Summer Bros. Co. 5-21-4t Little Joe Harrows for cultivating cotton and corn. Summer Bros, Co. % 5-21-41 Electric Ranges?Westinghouse Automatic. Get yours before another advance. Summer Bros. Co. 5-21-4t. Just received another shipment Smith's Liver Pills. Laxative and cathartic for constipation, sick headache., billiousness, dizziness, dyspepsia, sour- stomach, indigestion and loss of sleep. Get a box today. For sale only at P. E. Ways Drug Store, Newberry, S. C. 5-71-tf Oils and Grease*?Veedol and Havoline. For automobiles, tractors and steam engines. Summer Bros. Co. 5-21-4t For Sale?Good milk cow. Also lot good seed peas. Apply to J. R. Lake, Newberry, Route 3. 5-21-3tp Cultivators?Two horse riding and walking. Labor savers. Get our prices. Summer Bros. Co. 5-21-4t. Nails and barb wire. Car just received. Prices right. Summer Bros. Co. 5-21-4t FOR RENT?AN EIGHT ROOM APARTMENT WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES. SEE ANNE O. RUFF. 5-18-tf. ti Mow 9^ i iTiojr uu K Husband o giver life and deep shadows >blem of the ages to the e. fAR CAST HP . O J NEELY J. CROMER I Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying 5th Floor Exchange Bank Bldg. Tel: Office 273, Res. 444-W. j 3-lG-tf. SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. For Hauling I Phone 445 or 4 L Clerks?Men, women, for Railway Mail and Government Clerkships. . Age, 18 upward. $110 monthly, i Experience unnecessary. Examinations June 1G. For free particui lars, write J. Leonard (former , civil service examiner), 147 Equits able Bldg., Washington, D. C. . 5-21-2tp Buy a hoseless sprinkler to water your lawn. J. L. Dickert, sales *? xr 1 1 _ n agent ior i\ewoerry, ioia u/onege St., phone 197 5-18-tf t For Sale?First check for $300 gets a Ford touring* car. First class "* running condition, reason for selling have a Dodge car, J. A. Dsn> ning. 5-21-3tp i ? 9 I -?, .... t > * ? ) 3i j \ :i mm r * 1 ^/./^^' V.'a' ' ' >.v/aW/-;^! ^ |; I: ! i ~ ^ P( / With one ma 6 to 12 good mul well as worry, ar TOR vou can pla ed by spring rair i creased.acreage. 'i PnrwnmKQV r\i JLV^sllXV. H1WV1 tiiV of the Oliver Tui packer, Roderick order now. Deli demands this sea I ! 1 *>* * i Fi j A I IIVUUVOUU ELSIE "A Regi SPECIAL DON'T *cm\ Fea [ Carbonarite, sure death to the mite. Anc ! One application guaranteed keep T i mites away one year. Send for i circulars. Prices, quart $1.00, half 2 j gallon $1.50 delivered. R. T. Pugh, ti j Prosperity, S. C. ? | 5-14-ltaw-p-F ? | ?????? - por i We have just unloaded a car of ; '[ i harrows and cultivators. If you i $ j are in need of a cultivator come 4 ( in at once as these are the last; 4 1 we will have this season. Johnson j ? McCrackin Co. 4-20-tf j We 1 v i : :?, a j Battery Business.?I sell the Vesta t ? battery. None better. I specialize j | in battery work. Give me a trial. 1 i -Newberry Battery and Electric Co.. j Bin j Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, J 9 opposite Cotton Platform. j b i S-30-tf ! C To cleanse the system thoroughly and Fre give you new vim and tone you up' 1 { for the summer get a bottle bf a Kerr's Vim tone guaranteed and i A | recommended by P. E. Way drug-- t ] gist, Newberry, S. C. o-21-tf f A i VA w. \.fr/'y*.. < * '<- .-. ?i'. .'.v. <.; //iv '^v/ v/l^vv'v'vv.v:..-J(.v' ?' ! ?v > '//VvA /> > SP?/' >>/?/. . $MBBBB " ;_ <Jm ", * " *< >%&. ^ C-~VSV^ jwtK r. n and a FORDSON TRAC1 es. A FORDSON will so lv< id help you make a big and 1 nit on time and plant more ? is?and the FORDSON ena If you ever try a FORDSC ower farming unit can be 01 rn Plow, the McKay Disc P' :-lean Disc, harrow, and Ai ay may mean your loss, as t son. Price only $850.00 f. < ?. B. O'De Number 4 Township 1 sh Dam and Goshen Hill Tc HC I May 26 \ n JAMS J in? liar Girl" 4 FEATURE i MISS IT. ! itures. S >ther good milk cow for sale. ' elephone 478. 0. H. Lane. ? | pou are going to need a Binder bis season place your order at nee, as the supply is limited, ohnson McCrackin X'o. 4-20-tf Sale?Barred Rock cockerels,' hompson strain. Choice cockerels: * ? T> a i r ni ;> each, write cox zn. rnorie 12. Mrs. Thos. 0. Stewart. -13-lOtp. have just unloaded a car of ?oven wire fencing, barbed wire nd nails. Johnson McCrackin !o. 4-20-tf i nr _ tit _ i m aer i vine? w e nave tne .ueermg isal. Get your supply before it ecomes scarce. Johnson-Mc-j Jrackin Co. 5-11-tf; sh Water Fish?Cat and carp. 'uesday, Thursday and Saturday, ____ nd other kinds of fish in season. I my time you want good fish come \ For J o Cowards Fish Market, 1407 East j a Iain. 5-7-tf | sti ? ? it;.;. : ' . : x:% ' x7' N: .: V: : v.: -x 'v>* \>x." . ' * * ; ' ":v-- , ' * ' : . . r ' ARMIN< I v . ' " . ' . rOR means as much as 3 3 your labor troubles, save setter crop. With a FOR teres; you can overcome tl ttaii fa /inlfitrofa o*nr1 Ultra ,yuu tu uuiuvai/t c?nu )N you are sure to buy ; Derated by one man. Th: low and subsoiler, the E nsco TRACTOR Seed Dr he factory may not be abl ). b. factory. 11 & Son dewberry County, iwnships Union. County. ' V >us ... j M inursaay, m Pauline Fr< *T1 "Paliser < Grim shadows that do Footstep?Shadows of the ;d her. A hunted thing? nurderess. She has a stor lee Then ? awww"** hmwbiiw ihwwmw?? OPERA HOUSE 1 PROGRAM Tuesday. May 25 "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE" All Star Cast Larry Semon Comedy f ? / Wednesday, May 26 J "A REGULAR GIRL" A Elsie Janis jfl Capitol Comedy fl Thursday, May 27 "THE PILSER CASE'1 , Pauline Frederick Gaety Comedy ^ V Sale.?One Dodge touring car at bargain. B. M. Havird, Silverreet. v ' 6-i4-tf ? * + ,:;v.;S^SSSW*5>v#' .. ' : : MiftiiHiUl - - : vx I -. ' I ? >" *s ' ' J + to 6 men with s you money as DSON TRACle delays caus- ^ harvest the in- ' a FORDSON. is unit consists )unham Cultiill. Place your e to supply the ' ' _ f \ * / ??? ???? if ay 27 ederick , ? / ? Case" t rrnrorl kor PVPfV ggvvt uva w? w? j Law that haunt-a self-confessed y to tell. 1 119 n /\u;