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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, ; Ne-wberrians, and Those Who ? Visit Newberry. j <x? , Miss Addie Rembert of Rembert i> | visiting Mrs. J. P. Moon. . : Rev. E. V. Babb returned last j ureek. from a trip to Asheville. Mr. J. H. Harmon and family have: moved to Hunt street. M :ss Margherita Matthews has re-| turned from a three weeks' stay in \ ^Baltimore. Miss Margaret Boyd of Spartanburg is visiting Lueile Fridyjn the j High Point section of this city."^-^i \T-** TT W Vatps nf Hartsville fend i ier sister, Miss Pearl West, are with J ^relatives in Newberry. .Miss Daisy Cannon of Spartanburg; is -visitng her brother, Mr. Chesley i 'Cannon. Mrs. 0. C. Hughes of Jacksonville,! yia., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. j E. Long. Mrs. T. S. Lefler and children are spending the time at Mrs. Lefler's former heme in China Grove, N. C. Mrs. Ernest Bedenbaugh and two vs>f her little boys left on Friday to s^oend several days in Greenwood. Mrs. Lucy Young of Greenville is visiting Mrs. L. W. C. Blalock at | Goldville. Miss Claudia Miller returned last week from an extended styy with relatives in Cumberland, Md. The Rev. E. V. Babb has gone to Atlantic City to attend the interna-! , "tiopal convention of the Rotary clubs, j Miss Helen Folk of Jalapa spent aj few days last week in the city with Miss Mildred Perry. Misses Gladys and Vera Wilson ^ dross Anchor and Miss Sara Knox ot Clinton are visiting their uncle, Dr. \T w au uuiiiiu Mr. Thomas Well? of Greenville! is visiting his mother. Mrs. 0. Wells, accompanied by his daughter, Miss! Ina. - -5 Magistrate J. Henry Borroh ": of No. 6 was announced for reelection in the last issue of The Herald and News. f Mrs. J. Y. Jones and children left on Friday for a visit of a week or ten days to Mrs. Jones' mother in Nine-J TT-Siv. \ ; ^ I Harry Hardeman went to aurmet. Sunday to get rfcady to take a hand J in the baseball games of the Sumter j league. I Mrs. 0. Klettner and daughter,: Miss Mary, leave tomorrow, Wednesday, to visit relatives in Washington, York and Philadelphia. Mann has returned f iU iSi xvu v? 5rom Spartanburg, having accompan-J $ed her sister, Mrs. Price, and family j "to their home in that city after their "visit to Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. B! Harmon and Sittie daughter, Jeanette. with Mr. Elbert Cromer, returned last week r 1:rom a motor trip to Hendersonville I . ;and Asheville. President John M. Kinard of the; 'Commercial bank returned on Friday! from his vacation trip to Atlantic City. His looks show that he had a j tine time. Mrs. C. F. Lathan spent the weekend with relatives in Columbia. Her 'daughter, Miss Lucile, is spending a ' o'eek or two with school mates in I 'Charleston and Bonneau.' j Messrs Harry S.ummer and Duane j Xiving^ton returned last we?k from! 3 brief trij^* to ncnucraunvm*;, u>v > former visiting his father, Mr. J. H. Summer. ^ Mr. J.' L. ^oblesr one of New- j ^>errjr>s best known barbers, has de-1 ?ided to quit Newberry for Columbia, i Trie many people here who have beenj accustomed to his gentle tonich will} regret his departure from this place.,' Miss Pauline (well and popularly! iown as "Dutch"') Fant lcl't last! Monday for a house party in Bam-' w which to ero to Bennetts-{ HftJXgj ait*" -- ? ( ville, thence to Jackson Springs, <N. C. Mr. h. S. Welling, Newberry's ex- j ^>ert accountant with a, State-wide | reputation and popularity; spent the; \reek-end with his family here, after i N business appointments in Marion and | .other places in South Carolina. iMessrs. B. C. Matthews and T. K. .^fohn^tone of the Natonal hank and, rl. Y. McFall of the Commercial ex-t 3 ^KSil MS ffigefis ^ViM? wM, jSmKff BMlWfr^y ? Tuesday I , Long ? f \ ject to attend the convention of the t .^tate Bankers' association in Greenville today. r Mr. Harvey G. Crandall, late ?ood c inotype operator in 'The Herald and \e\vs office, now with the Columbia c Office Supply company. Columbia, a .pent Saturday night-and Sunday J .norning in Newberry. " Mrs. Leitzsey of Silverstreet spent ^ -he v\reek-end with Mrs. A. T. Wil- , ?on. Miss Irene Dillard spent the v vveek-end in Whitmire. Mr. Roy f Frick of Chapin has been spending several days in town.?Clinton 1 Chronicle, 17 th. f State Constable Will M. Dorroh, v with headquarters nowN in Greenwood, ? spent the week-end. in Newoerry, after working the dark corner t :>f Greenville county, where he and h - - - -- j i his fellow omcers poureu out uctween 350 and 400 gallons of booze \ last week. t Mary, the bright little daughter of ? Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boozer, has been very ill and it was feared she had g typhoid fever. Mrs. Ora Davenport, v a fine trained nurse, is at her bed- f side. We are glad to state that the little' patient is very much- better, t having so far escaped the dreaded { typhoid. j Mr. Nat Gist fis being followed to Hot Springs, Ark., by The Herald and a v?.,?o Wo hp will receive bene- ( e WO. IT V/ 11V |/v V 1. ... ______ _ lit and enjoyment from both sources,! c as the Hot Sprnigs is a good place c and The Herald and News is a good advertising medium. When '*Mr. \ Nat'* gets ^through with his recrea- ; tion at those Hot Springs he will be ; in fine trim to make the cotton mar- j ket hum this fall. Mr. Jeff D. "Chapman, after an ab- h sence of 20 years, came over from s Spartanburg last week on a visit to r his fc^rmer home town of Newberry. I He doesn't look that much older, but only a few years, as time has dealt c very gently and kindly with him j along that line. It seeriis but as yes-j j terday when *'Jeff" lived in New- -] berry aad "visited" at Helena, in I ' i i :?*. j?,,? his happier ano nup^iesu un^o. . q Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sligh and baby \ of Columbia are spnding the week!}, with relatives and friends in New-I^ berry, the former home city of Mr. ^ Sligh, better known as "Red" by the boys ^ind swme of the girls while em- . oloyed in the press and add rooms of ^ The Herald and Ne\vs. He is the c "same old Red" to his friends. He is with the Columbia Record. His I j many friends here are glad to see him. % ^ Miss Louise Jones of Spartanburg c is visiting relatives here, having come s to Newberry p'ter the marriage of j her brother, Mr. A. C. Jones, in Ral- t eigh. The Herald ana iNews ca-j! pecial pleasure in complimenting "AX c C." on his marriage, remembering] t him as a little boy in this city while his fatjier, the late A. C. Jones, was c connected with this paper and other- } wise engaged in business here. Young! j "A. C." grew up and left this, his s native city; the next we heard of him a he was doing his bit in the service of i Uncle Sam. ' ' \ Mrs. P. C. Smith returned on Fri- i day to her home in Anderson, after 1 \ visit in Newberry to Mrs. William p J. Swittenberg. She spent most of a three weeks' visit with other rela- r tives at Kinard^s; Mrs. Smith is 1 still using a walking cane, but is ? gradually overcoming h<? difficulty, i her many friends will be pleased to J Tl ^waoIIA/1 fliof nn a I f know. It will ue iccaucu Vli?V wn r visit here two year*; ago she was in- c ju-ed/fct the depot; when it was r thought at the time that' she had I only sustained a sprained ankle. It ? developed, however, that she had * oroken her hip, which necessitated her going to Philadelphia and other large f>laces for available treatment. < ??c VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Athur Allen and Ben Gary paidi s $15 each on Monday for speeding. < Mrs S. Cromer is announced for i commissioner for No. 2 township, j i M. W. A. Counts of Little Moun-' F tain is announced as a candidate for Ti the legislature. 1 The sale of the Jim Brown lands \ Friday was not confirmed by the i Davis Realty company. t Senator Alan Johnstone is an- c nounced as a candidate for reelec' ? \ f, June 22 fellow's I f \m iwe" IULL111L ecial ion. Mr. Thomas L. B. Epps is antounced as a candidate tor township ommissioner No. 10 township. All fruits for sale should be sourely covered to keep off the dust :id fiies. Mr. D. L. Stone is announced as a andidate for magistrate for No. 10 ownship. , There was one case of parking in vromr Dosition disposed of bv the ecorder on "Friday, and one Monday. A case was settled Monday by Poicemen J H. Willingham and Mr. ^orster Smith each paying $15. It fas for speeding on the 14th instant. Longfellow's "Evangeline," the sublime drama of all time," will be he feature picture at the opera louse Tuesday. The general reunion of Confederate veterans will be held in Houson,. Texas, October 6th, 7th and ;th. The recent rains seem to have been :eneral in the county. Speaking for vhat we saw in the city they were ine. Jim Wilson was arrested in No. 6 ? ? - ? ~ J At* Vv t T T W 11 f *r CV? AV UWIlSIlip UXi OUlUlcl^ uy jjcjju^v unciff McCarley and lodged in jail, harged with breach of trust. There is one vacant normal "scholirship of the University of South Carolina for Newberry county. The ompetitive examination will be held >n July 9. It cosfr Dave Irons $15 for washing: a buggy with city water. Now f you don't want to pay a fine for llegally using the city water you ust stay within the limits. Geraldine Farrar, supported by ler husband, Lou Tellegen, and other tars, will be here again, on Wedlesday, in "The Woman and the tippet." Say, .while the sprinkling is going >n, let some of it be done along ^riend street. It is fearfully dusty n the immediate neighborhood of. * i _ rhe Herald ana iNews omce. What we don't understand. One >f the things we do not understand s why any man should want to Have lis dog following the automobile at i rapid rate of speed in hot and dusty veather. Some of the trains exceed the ?peed limit at the crossings beween Helena and Newberry. It is langerous near the city, as several >ersons have been killed by speedno trains in that nie^hborhood. Some people do love to play with \rater, or rather they did before ouncil put a stop to it. Maybe ioma of those same people thought t less dangerous to play with water han with fire. You may continue 0 bathe, but don't let the water spiii >n the floor. "Little drops of waerv is popular once more. There will be a big new five reel omedy sensation, "Down on the 'arm," Thursday and Friday. Little fohn Henry, Jr., and Teddy, the dog itar of filmdom, will participate in m episode of the picture. We know 1 lady who will walk to the opera iduse in the rain to see a dog act. It s not to be wondered at, as we all ike to see the acting of animals, es>ecially in moving pictures. Joe Williams, the well known milk nan, has a new Dodge motor truck r?f Viic mil If Tt". is in up-to-date machine, sanitary in ts construction, and just the thing. Foe has a large circuit for his delivery and the milk he delivers is pure, reamy and rich. He' is an all right nan, enjoying the confidence of the jeople. We are glad to note this evidence of his increasing success in he business. Mrs. L. G. McCullough received 25 ^.ncona baby chicks from Berea, 3hio, in good condition. They were i day old when shipped and reached dewberry on the third day after ihipment, all lively as crickets except >ne of the little "biddies." The ^ncona hens are^oted for their layng qualities. The little brood was jriced at $18.50. Mrs. McCullough, vtio is an expert at raising chickens, rooled an old hen into adopting the jrood, and the "foster mother'' is is proud of the pretty little group as ;hough they \\ere her ovrn "baby iarlings." A great need of this city is a sign mmm?m?umm mmmtmmmmm wmm?a?mmmmmmmmmmmmm?mm V ' v ' I Pup i r, AT/1 a U it 5 ; Spi post in Mollohon mill village directing travelers to Columbia as tliey come out of Gienn street. The good neople in. that vicinity don't object to ! . ^ t i j. i 1 ?~ ? .c i ; joining- inn way, uul mere js iuis ut j j .ravel thiough the village, and fre-| ! quently late at night, and nobody likes to be aroused from sleep often j just to tell people the way to Colum-' bia. The ordinary man would rather, ell them the way to another place farther away. We have been requested by a responsible citizen to ask for this sign, and we hope the request will be granted, as it will be received with appreciation. It will! at once be seen that the absence of the sign is annoying. Mr. M. H. Wicker is announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township. j " 1 " i ! TEACHERS WANTED. Two teachers for the Hartford1 school, principal $80; assistant $70. j Term 7 months. Board $20. Apply I B. P. Hawkins, Newberry, S. C.r! | Route 7. NOTICE OF ELECTION . | To Be Held in Newberry School District on the Question of Issuing Coupon Bonds to the Amount of Sixty Thousand Dollars, for the Purpose of Erecting, Improving ; and Equipping School Buildings in I the Town of Newberry. ( ? I " i Whereas, bv act of the General Assembly. approved March 11, 1920, j the Board of Trustees of Newberry School District is authorized and re-1 quired to order an election at which i the question of issuing coupon bonds lot to exceed sixty thousand dollars, i to be used for the purpose of erectin^. imnroviner and eauiDDinsr school O 7 1 t_r A w ouilding in the town of Newberry, shall be submitted to the qualified electors; And Whereas, on the 21st day of June, 1020, the Board of Trustees of Yewberry School District, by resolution duly adopted, ordered that an , election be held on the third day of July, 1920, at the court house, at Newberry, on the question of issuing / nunrm hrmrls tn the amount of sixty : thousand dollars, maturing twenty : years from date, and bearing interi est from date at five per cent., pa'y; able semi-annually; appointed H. L. Speers, J. R. Davidson, and S. S. Cunningham managers of the elec. tion; and authorized the chairman and secretary ok.the board of trusI tees to publish notice of the elec; tion; ! Notice is hereby given, That an election will be held in Newberry 1 School District July 3rd, 1920, at i which the question of issuing coupon { bonds to the amount xrf sixty thous* j and dollars, maturing twenty years | after date and bearing interest from | date at the rate of five per cent. ner j annum, payable semi-annually, for j tlie purpose of erecting, improving ? - -t i ?-1 j 4-1.? i and equipping scnooi Duiiumgs m mc j Town of Newberry, will be submit| ted to the qualified electors of the I School District; that the polls will be opened at the >urt house not later than 10 o'clock in the morning .and kept open until five o'clock in the afternoon; that H. L. Speers, J. R. Davidson artfl S. S. Cunningham have been appointed managers of the election: that those voting in favor of the issue of bonds shall cast a ballot on which is printed the words: "For issu^ of bonds?Yes," and those voting against the issue of - i l bonds shall cast a ballot %on wnicn shall be printed the words, "For the issue of bonds?No."' By order of the Board of Trustees i of Newberry School District, June ( 21, 1920. * > I W. G. MAYES, Chairman Board Trustees of Newberry School District. Attest: ; J. y. McFALL, Secretary Board Trustees. SPECIAL KOTICE Berbecue?We will furnish a barbecue at the residence of John C. Baker on Friday, July 9, 1920. W. H. Counts, John C. Baker, H. F. Counts. 6-22-5t. I June 23 / le Farrar ? i Lost?A black Leather hand foidinj pocketbooK. Saturday aiiernooii a .L. L. Jonnstons pasture or be tween tnere and :ur. j^ump Lie lurid s piace. rockeuoooK contain ing aoout $15 or $10. 1* inde pit-ase ieLuni to Mrs. j. vvT. v. ood vtL uavis street, ana receive ic ward. o-22-ltp Webster's New International Die tionary. 1 nave two copies of thi i nne and up to date dictionary am , invitfe any one interested to com< in and inspect them. Price ?16 ; "The New Book Store. ' lia J Kohn. ' Notice?I will give a first class bar | becue at my residence July 3. Wil I sell meat and hash 11 o'clock. [ want 10 hogs, 75 to 150 pounds J. M. Counts. 6-22-3 Flowers every day of the week. Ca: take care of your orders for cu flowers and designs at any time Hal Kohn, The Flower Man. For Sale?Belgian hares, pure rafc bits, $1.25 per pair. Paul Den ning, 915 McKibben St. 6-22-2t; New novels by popular writers. Com in and look my books over. "Til J^ew Book Store. Hal Kohn. POP SAT F CHFAP?OttF STTTDF BAKER FOUR ROADSTER. II FIRST CLASS^ CONDITIOIs NE\V TIRES. GEORGE W. SUM MER, JR. - 6-22-ti Your favorite magazines are heVe Let me supply your reading mat ter. ''The New Book Store." Ha Kohn. , . For sSaIe?10 or more head of mil: cows. All have young calves wit them. Prices range from .$75.0 to $100.00 for cow and calf. E M. Henderson, Blairs, S. C. 6-22-4tp; 1 ? r\: ?!JJ_ nirl nioriAC nfllT cnci Jig L/IV1UCIIU5 VJU w dividends if invested in a Schul Player. Everybody can play i1 I will allow yDu full value fo your old piano. J. \ L. Bowlef Factory Agent. 6-22-t Lost?Gray mule. Please notify J W. White. 6-22-1 Home Patterns?Stylish and perfec fitting, the easiest of all pattern ?o u?e. For sale by Ha'tiwange & Carpenter, Inc. 6-18-2 Barebecue Notice?We, the undei signed, will furnish an up-to-dat I barbecue for ladie? and genlt< men, also children will be give special attention. So come an enjoy the day, rain or shine, at th ' late Melvin Sinelev place in Joll I Sfreet, one-half mile from Hur ! ter-DeWalt school. J. D. H. Kit i ter-DeWalt school Friday, July 1( J. D. H. Kibler and Sons. 6-18-81. * j For Sale?Several good milk cows i all fresh. L. Clarence Pitts. 6-19-4 tp. ? i Battery Business.?I sell the Vest I battery. None better. I specializ in battery work. Give me a tria Newberry Battery and Electric Co Beale H. Cromer. Friend Streei opposite Cotton Platform. 3-30-tf S . , ' | Another good milk cow for salt I Telephone 478. 0. H. Lane. ! ?? i FO RRENT?ROOMS OVER HEF j ALD ANDT NEWS OFFICE. AF [ PLY TO A. O. RUFF. 6-11-t We have just unloaded a car 0 woven wire fencing, barbed wir and nails. Johnson McCracki Co. * 4-20-t Lost?One Waterman's Ideal four tain pen with golc| band and clij cap at Farmers' Oil Mill or nea Newberry Hardware compan3 Finder please return to owne and receive reward. Lost Frida] June 11. John B. Leitzsey, Si' verstreet, S. C. f x 6-15-1 For Sale.?One Dodge touring car s a bargain. B. M. Havird, SiVei ! street. 5-14-t fPl 1 ihursday < June 24 Mack S< "Down on Screen Opinions say i Film Review say 5 rei Slapshod Comedy. So see the picture and ment. : OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM r Tuesday, June 22 I Longfellow's f "EVANGELINE'* / . i / ! Seamon Comedy " / s "" 7 " ~ : 1 l Wednesday, June 23 ej "THE WOMAN AND * THE / .! PIJPPFT" 1 # ' Geraldine Farrar ^Capitol Comedy 1 Thursday, June 24 1 "DOWN ON THE FARM" { t Sepnett's Big New Comedy Gaety Comedy n ; t !# ,i Your Boy Would Enjoy A TARZAN BOOK h The Newest One is TARZAN, THE UNTAMED" Price $1.90 Other Tarzan Books at $1 o THE NEW BOOK STORE" ^ Hal Kohn 1 j1 ^arbonarite, sure death to the mite. \ One application ' guaranteed keepi / mites away one year. Send for \ hz circulars. Prices, quart $1.00, half gallon $1.50 delivered. R. T. Pugh, Prosperity, S.'C. ^ 5-14-ltaw-p-F I rresK Water Fish?Cat and caxp. I Tuesday, ^Thursday and Saturday, and other kinds of fish in season. * > t Any time you want gopd fish come s to Cowards Fish Market, 1407 East r Main.v 5-7-tf :t ?'?' . ? 3uy a noseless sprinkler to water your lawn. J. L. Dickert, sales e agent for Newberry, 1319 College >_ St., phone 197 5-18-t? n 1? # ^ 3imJer Twine?We have the Deering e sisal. Get your supply before it v becomes scarce. Jo}yison-McL-_ Grackin Co. ' 5-11-tf NEELY J. CROMER d Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying 5th Floor Ex'change Bank Bldg. Tel: Office 273, Re*. 444-W. * ; 3-16-tf. SEE GEO, W. SUMMER,. JR. ? For Hauling " Phone 445 or 4 ? N ^ MMMMmmmmmM . Re-rooted Celery plants ior sale iat 60c the 100 postpaid. Celery Gar[ densv Gibsonville, N. C.- . . 6-ll-4tp. - I will v*erve a barbecuev in -the Jno. < y >. P. Wicker grove, 10 1-2 miles east of Newberry, on Thursday,- July 22. I will nrenare this dinner lfiv. *- self and you know just what this \ * means. A good dinner. H. M. 4 Wicker. 6-ll-4t T 'f For Sale?Beans, Beans, Beans. Plant * every two weeks and keep them T making all the summer. We have * all varieties, 25 cents a pint. Gilder & Weeks Co* N 6-1-tf-t i- ' v >- To cleanse the system thoroughly and r give you new vim" and tone you np \ 7. for the summer get a bottle of r Kerr's Vimtone guaranteed and 7, ^recommended by P. E. Way drugI grist, Newberry, S.'C. 5-21-tf t J . - I will give a first class barbecue at \ it my residence on Wednesday, June r- 30. Everybody invited. L. Clar- < ;f ence Pitss. , 6-18-4tp f ' i. V I hBL * i ind Friday | and 25 * # ' ennett's flio Form" lilt A ill 111 t is pick of the plays. els is too long for a 4. *. , pass your own judg- " ' ' 'J t A