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PURELY PERSONAL. "T&e Movements of Many People, Nrwberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Rosalyn Shannon is visiting '.'sS.rs. K. Hayne Buford. '?sses Helen and Minnie Lee ? Vw\rv>r* I IIrt>C gl/lIC ituiiiv. dir. Oscar Ruff has changed from . i:on, Fla., to Florala, Ala. Sampter Cassels of Ellenton, S. C., ;> voting Herman Langford. rMis.?? Corrie Lei Havird has return*- ?? rrr>m visiting Miss Bess Crews in lAarens. iii. J.. P. Moon will leave Tues ocSs^s S:?r New Orleans to arrange for '^caS. sagar. Mrs. J. B. Wise and little son of Atlanta are visiting her sister, Mrs. T. O.. Stewart. J&rs. A. R. Morris and Mis MarCook of Olar are visiting at 13r . W. E. Lake's. ISjss Sadie Bowers, teacher of Latent I English in the Easley high aatfese), is spending her vacation at - 71me*. Mis Marian Workman of Goldville * ^ a commencement visitor, a guest at isitf hospitable home of Capt. M. 3E. Braford. 15iss Olive Richardson, who taught "fit?* past session at Andrews, S. C., * 1 1??-" U/->v. c/^Vi nnl Vi n V sje^ r&turnea 11 C i OViAV v? " vJsg closed the 3rd. Mrs. J. Y. McFall and daughter, ISeks Elizabeth, with Miss Margaret w"X?>xn\d, have returned from a visit 4r> -Yfclatives in Augusta. ->3rs. P. G. Ellesor and Miss Markka Vance Ellesor attended the Darjfrcrton-Todd wedding in Laurens on -^iMiTjesday of last week. ?V-lsses Prima Cromer and Pearl ~Fr."-k and Mr. Roy Frick of Chapin commencement guests of Mr. .\nd Mrs. T. E. Bullock. .V essrs. Bernice Betchman, Alvin -d and Curtis Eargle are home 11 s\r\Y* ' fro; t Xewberry xco!iege.? :ngt on Disputeh-Xe\vs. I>r. J. Henry Harms of Philadelphia was a distinguished visitor durse :;ommencement. His many friends s-x-t? delighted to see him. . > r. 0. Lawson Goggans of Dallas, Te.vas, was one of the pleasant visi> tn-the commencement, pleasing many friends and relatives with t.r> ;>hrt of the program. ?v/r. Ira Wessinger of Newberry x&Vnge came home Friday evening, ifcv college session having beeh nn sfited for this year.?Xewburg cor. SUsxington D:spatch-N ewi:. Mrs. C. J. Purcell and Miss Helen -Psr.^ill have returned from Belmont, ' ?Mrs. Purcell having gone there \7Xf;nd the commencement exer K5?-3 v)f Sacred fleart college, of her da^^'hter is a student, iifr.er sperdinjr the winter with her -^s-'tcr, .Mrs. J. P. Shealy, Mrs. C. W. - 1 -3 ^uU UclU^IiVC: 9 xjix?iav^?i< v?^b:-uli>',*''havf returned to their home, Xiffeii^sville, N. C.. accompanied by " IfcVVrs Cornelia Summer of Columbia. ?.Trs. Ha kcil Wrijrht left Thursday fr?r Washington to visit her cousin, 'Cv.i J-. J. lie. lington, who is ill. She ?\ar:- accompanied by her nephew, ti Oiappell, who goes to New to see his mother, visiting her ijixjghter, Mrs. Ford Kurtz. Thomas Otho Sease of Little MounSamuel Melancthon Derrick of ^Cfexipin and George Dewey Oxner of JLinards are among tne new graduate* -af University Af South Carofe. Joseph Edwards Norwood of formerly of Newberry, is . s2s?-? among the number. JMrs. H. Price of Spartanburg, with v fit-T -^fftiidren, joined her sister, Mrs. ^Jitmerfield of Baltimore and jifcT children, in visiting their par*?c,S.rs Mr. and Mrs. J. Mann and ?^sc*ghters, Misses Annie and Roberta Mann. Mesdames Summer ^Seld and rrice are pieasanuy re?jfjxbered in Newberry as formerly . ^Hisses Jennie and Dora Mann. iMrs. D. A. Livingston, accompanoy Mr. Livingston and Dr. E. H. 38kcrey was taken on Monday to the ? &?uiribia hospital for examination. doctor returned home Tuesday mgbt and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Liv io^StoTi will take the home treatment "c !*ar^or her physician, Dr. Moore. . ''Mrs. S. L. Dowman of North Carofeia vattended the burial of her sis^ 13:je. Adeline Simpson, on Wed-j *3K5day afternoon. Messrs. J. Lance' - Sandler and - Gus G. Swindler,] t r^srrdsons of the deceased, also were| attendance with other relatives of i t&be deceased. These young men are! OKFiisess 'travelers, the former out! "Seajn Columbia, the latter with head - garters in 'Greenville. hisses Dorothy Derrick, a Sum '-.aBerlaiid college special, Mildred Wes3BBfc?sr of Winthrop college, Messrs. -Jafen '-Brooks Lowman of Newberry *.*?ci21ege, and Dr. Wells Lowman of! " ife* Medical college- Charleston, who! spending their summer vacation j 2e?. nonrf in the shady dell of the old j "* TPr?rlr Qffpn/^pc? "NTeiwT-iovr'ir ! so7z 221 en cement, beginning* Sun- j aajf afN*: i;t>i"Lrtg Tuesday.?Lexington! .Bsspntch-News. j-i.rrs. Mary Boyd Parr, Mrs. Uniej Gibson Sunt, Mrs. Mary Gibson Can-i ' Mrs. Nannie Crawford Carson, | Azile Parr, Miss Blanche; .^0"ze'i, 3Jiss Elizabeth Xeel of New-.-v. Mrs. Boyd Brown Caldwell,! - Clara .'Brown of Prosperity and ! "tss Xatnle^n Counts of Little i 55 fountain.?From a partial list in; JL>:sociate Reformed Presbyterian of j ^rssUoxs attending the homecoming at \ Roman's college, Due West. - i \T " .QOeath of Mrs. Simpson. " '!?rs,'Adeline Artilla Simpson, the; -j?id?wed "another of Mrs. J. W.| Swindler, ?ied at the home of the lat- j -^et of paralysis on Tuesday morning - - * J-'? n K+U rvf Tipt* ?.? O'dOCK, in uie i kJ VII jrbut va u?. and was buried in Clinton on "Wednesday afternoon at 4:30, serby Rev. J. E. Meng. Besides 3*sr >Dnly daughter, with whom she she is survived by one sister, ,4?&irtg in North* Carolina. Mrs. Simp 3Km was stricken with paralysis 17 -years ago, the second stroke occuran hour before she died. ?<ibscribe to The Herald and News MUSIC RECITAL PUPILS MISS MAZIE DOMINICK Last Friday afternoon the pupils of Miss Mazie Dominick gave their annual piano recital at her home in College street. The complete program rendered by the large class reflected much credit upon teacher and pupils, and every number was enjoyed by the audience which was composed of the parents and friends of the Duoils. Baskets and bowls of sweet peas were effectively used in the decorations, making the rooms very attrac, tive. At the conclusion of the in- j ' teresting program an ice course was served. j NEWBERRY ROTARY CLUB HOLD INTERESTING MEETING ; i i i ' The Newberry Rotary club held a regular meeting in its clul? rooms in the Fraternity hall on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the luncheon being served by Mr. W. W. Bullock. There was a full attendance. Four new members were welcomed by the Rotarians and business of importance transacted. j Interesting short talks were made by several invited guests, two of them being former Newberrians who have cast their lots in distant cities: The Rev. John Henry Harms, D. D., of Philadelphia, J. L.awson <.ioggans, Esq., of Dallas, Texas, and Congressman Fred H. Dominick. ^WII A Card of Thanks. ! We wish to express through this medium our heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses rendered during the j recent illness and death of our mother and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swindler and Family. Royster-Jones. Cards of invitation have been received in Newberry as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Vitruvius Royster request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Reese, to Mr. Adam Crane j Jones, on Saturday, the 19th of June, one thousand nine hundred and . twenty, at 12 o'clock noon, Edenton Street Methodist Episcopal church, Raleisrh, North Carolina. j ,! SPECIAL NOTICE | ,... . 1 . . a , Carnations this week-end, pink, red and white. Ha) Kohn, the Flower : Man. t i i. For Safe?One Dodge roadster in ! j perlect condition, new cord tires j ail around, seat covers and snubbers. Has been run about 3,500 i miles. First check for $1,000 gets I it. The Purceil Co. 6-ll-3t For Sale?One good milk cow; gives about three gallons per day; calf /\ I /J 1 'P r?A7 cigiiL v? ccaa uiu. ?j. x. i/avis, iwi Crosson street. 6-11-ltp ! We still have a few bargains to of; ier from our warehouse which was j damaged by lire and water. The j irurceii Co. 6-ll-3t. j World's Almanac is a great book. You should have one. Information | about all the world. Forty cents, | by mail fifty cents. Hal Kohn, the V New Book Store. , \ 1 1 ! We have 100 rolls of barb wire that j was slightly damaged by fire and ! water which we are ottering at a j bargain. The Purcell co. <j-ll-3t ;FO RRENT?ROOMS OVER HERALD AND NEWS OFFICE. AP; PLY TO A. O. RUFF. 6-11-tf : For Sale?We offer at a reduced j price six Moline mowers that were | damaged slightly by fire and water. The Purcell Co. 6-ll-3t. New novels just as they are publish-1 ed. Come in and see my books. Hal Kohn, the New Book Store. i | I j Re-rooted Celery plants for sale at ! 60c the 100 postpaid. Celery Gardens, Gibsonyille, N. C. ' | 6-11-4 tp. J i I will serve a barbecue in the Jno. P. Wicker grove, 10 1-2 miles east of Newberry, on Thursday, July ! 22. I will prepare this dinner my; self and you know just what this I means. A good dinner. H. M. Wicker. 6-1 l-4t Any book published can be secured through me. No extra charge for this service. Hal Kohn, the New Book Store. ; ?___________?? 1 ' Frtf ?Beans. Beans. Beans. Plant every two weeks and keep them j making all the summer. We have I all varieties, 25 cents a pint. Gilder & Weeks Co. 6-1-tf-t To cleanse the system thoroughly and give you new vim and tone you up for the summer get a bottle of i Kerr's Vimtone guaranteed and j recommended by P. E. Way drug- j gist, Newberry, S. C. o-21-tf I . i1 Carbonarite, sure death to the mite. One application guaranteed keep j voifoc nu-ov rmp war Send for 1111 WO W ?? J . circulars. Prices, quart SI.00, half gallon $1.50 delivered. R. T. Pugh, Prosperity, S. C. ! 5-14-ltaw-p-F Another good milk cow for sale. I Telephone 478. 0. H. Lane, j i Fresh Water Fish?Cat and carp. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,' and other kinds of fish in season.! Any time you want good fish come ' to Cowards Fish Market, 1407 East Main. 5-7-tf . j 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.; Wavs Drug Store. Newberrv, S. C. 5-2 l>f ' ! [For Sale.?One Dodge touring car at! j a bargain. B. M. Havird, Silver | street. 5-14-tf j NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING jf Notice is hereby given that the undersigned jury commissioners for j Newberry county will, in the clerk of courts office 011 Friday, June 18th, at!. 9 o'clock a. m., openly and publicly draw the names of 36 men to serve a.s s petit jurors at the court 01 general , < , sessions which will convene on July t ! 5th, 1920. We will also, at the same ! I ! time and place, draw the names of1' 18 men to serve as grand jurors. , j? C. C. Schumpert, {' John C Goggans, j1 J. B. Halfacre, Jury Commissioners for Newberry * County. 1 i June 7th, 1920. 1 CITATION OF FLETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. The State of South Carolina, ' County of NewTberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Bertha Gary has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and ef- } fects of George Gary 1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin- dred and creditors of the said George ] Gary, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry on Wednesday, June 30th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the i forenoon, to show cause, if any they ! have, why the said administration should not be granted. i Given under my hand this 7th day of June Anno Domini, 1920. - . W. F. EWART. J. P. N. C. ' Subscribe to The Herald and News, i 1 1 The Glo >ni _ i_1_ isiocmng, Ready-to average Some very e: People . SO.00 Patent, two eye C iv White Shoes and Slippe in pumps, lace and straps, prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, J $11.00 Black Kid, lace, C 2 $8.50 Black Kid Bal C price $ Ladies' comforts, slippe strap. Special For other grades $3.50, $4.0 125 pairs of Men's Wor the pair $2 I BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOT 160 pairs of Ladies' E some real shoe values. S* I $4 80 pairs of Men's E. C broad toe; a real comfort J $4 ?10.00 Men's Mahogan; toe, welted soles, rubber h $f nu, Newberry, S. C. M. M. BUFORD is still selling lots in the Middle Georgia Oil & Gas Company at Sandersville, Georgia )RILL!NG OPERATIONS NOW ON BIG MONEY IN OIL Why hesitate when the conditions ire so favorable, when every lot pur- j :hased at $35 each carries with it j :he right of participating in all ' jrofiis and leases of the company, j Vly headquarters are at Wm. John.on & Son's store, if more conven- . ent drop me a card and I will call j :o see you. Persons who have purchased lots j vould do well to increase their hold- ! ngs. Liberty bonds taken in pay-! ( nent of lots at market price. AM DTTCADn m. XTi. Duruau Cashier wanted. Apply to Mc-1, Crorv's 5c and 10c Store. 6-l-3tp. r | Wanted , Once?A house or a four, or five room apartment. Mrs.; Alma Hayes, College Hill. ' \, ___ ! I [ will have in a few days 300 head sheep and 100 head of goats. Also; 50 head pasture cattle that I am go-; irT to sell cheap. Phone or write me at once and I will save you'. morev. L. T. Adams. Phone 6403. Newberry. 6-l-4tp. : j 3attery Business.?1 sell the VfrSta i battery. None better. I specialize j in battery work. Give me a trial, j' Newberry Battery aruKElectric Co.,; Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, opposite Cotton Platform. 3-30-tf - < y ...... thw mmihWA.g.mmJ-'f V^WYTi^I^TIIHUIII I HI e Dry MMMMMHMmHOMMMBBMMnflMMMHI Kp'c Prirps A Dry Goc i-Wear wit! man and w 11 1 xcellent values i of Newberry ai )xford, high heel. Special 7.50 1VCJ T oHioc' QTirl Missps' S1ZPS -L O J JUUVAAVW MAJLV* ? high and low heels. Special $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 medium heel. Special >.50 Ixfords, low heels. Special >.75 i rs with rubber heels, one $3.00 / 0 and $5.50 k Shoes; all styles. Special, !.98 HING AT SAVING PRICES ress Pumps and Oxfords, jeCicll, pctll L9S /. Skuffer Oxfords, extreme for the foot. Special, pair ; L98 y Calf Lace Oxfords, broad eels. Special, the pair $.50 1 5 Dry W?Mf?T?a I 1 T^ Don't Abuse' \ .. - --V * - i vniiD ... ; . j| x uux\ ttMj.J! EYES | Don't tead in a poor light. Don't read facing the light. Don't read when your eyes are tired. Don't read without glasses, if reading strains your eyes. OUR GLASSES WILL ENABLE YOU TO READ IN SOLID COMFORT. ur. ri. M. JtSigby Optometrist 305-306 Exchange Bank Bldg. Successor to Dr. E. C. Pierce SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. For Hauling Phone 445 or 4 i fNttLI J. Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying 5th Floor Exchange Bank Bldg. ' Tel: Office 273, Res. 444-W. 3-16-tf. We have just unloaded a car of woven wire fencing, barbed wire and nails. Johnson McCrackin Co. 4-20-tf / >ds, Millim tiin the rea< wman. that we are nd Newberry C $10.00 Men's Black Vici I welted soles, rubbed heels. 5 $8.51 DRESS G 30c Ginghams at. 40c Ginghams at 50c Ginghams at 25c 4-inch Sea Island 35c Light Colored Percales at WE ARE OFFERING WON CHILDREN'S AND YC UMMER OX $12.00 Men's" Mahogany C soles, rubber heels. Special, ] $9.9! Just received another big i Waists $3.00 to $ CHILDREN'S We are prepared to supplj rlrAn's Tlrpsupfi frnm fhp rrnHL Gingham Dresses from White Lawn Dresses from 25 PER CEP On Ladies' Coats and Coat styles and \ye have only a lim are closing out at a very low One rack of Ladies' $7.00 S $4.8J Wash Skirts $3 00 in S YW W V %w ^ 35c Cheviots Good Next Door to 11 OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Fridav. June 11 "THE STORK" George Walsh Fox News and Christy Comedy Saturday, June 12 " SILENT AVENGER" NO. 11 SUNSHINE COMEDY 2 REEL O'HENRY SUPREME COMEDY Monday, June 14 "DANGEROUS DAYS' (Special) Fox News. Buy a hoseless sprinkler to water your lawn. J. L. Dickert, sales agent for Newberry, 1319 College St., phone 197 5-18-tf i ??????????????? Wanted a reliable man to sell monuments and tombstones. Big money for the right man, for information write The Marietta Marble & Stone Works, Marietta, Ga. 5-28-3t Strayed or Stolen?Black and white ? 1 1 ? - - 1 1 A J spotted ouii puppy; aoout tnree months old. Last seen on College street near court house. Reward if returned to V. J. Livingston, 1309 College St. 6-8-2t. Binder Twine?We have the Deering sisal. Get your supply before it becomes scarce. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 5-11-tf , m . , s " A- Jr.. J . . C/i j aiiu ch of the I ____ I offering the \ ounty. i ~ i l it >.? ? i ,acc < rds, broad toe, !r?n/ ) Q ^ IT* V/* iu ii 3 OODS ; : 25c : 35c. 40c ...v 25c ; 29c Mmm?nmmammmmmmmmma** jmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm DERFUL VALUES IN >UNGER MISSES' FORDS !alf English Bal, welted [)UU m ) shipment of Ladies' fine 110.00 DRESSES * i / ni *i t. your aemana ior unn2 up. $1.25 to $2.98 .. $1.98 to $4.98 / P 4T. OFF Suits. These are spring j ited number left that we ' figure. > kirts. Special price ^ * ) 110.00 / :.29c t s Co. | [ayes' Book Store. * ' i J - - ?