PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williamson of Newberry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Foster in Green \t i _ ? mv j J 1 ^ vine street. i ney reuirrieu nume Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Williamson will go to Hendersonville, N. C., and her address will be Laurel x^ark.? Anderson Mail, 16th. Mrs. P. F. Baxter and son Marion have returned from their visit to North Carolina. Miss Vera Houseal is in Hendersonville to spend a while there and make side trips to Chimney Rock and other points of interest in the North Carolina mountains.?The State. Rev. \V. R. Bouknight, who has been at Batesburg in a protracted meeting through ten days, was in Newberry Wednesday to take his family to a family reunion at the home of his father, Mr. D. P. Bouknight," in Saluda county. Mrs. J. H. Summer spent Tuesday with relatives in Columbia. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Martin and son Manley of Chappells and Mrs. C. F. I Templeton motored to the mountains Sunday and returned Monday. Mrs. Everett Shortt has returned to her home in Virginia after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Thomas J. Harmon, at Kinards. Mr. J. T. Cromer, Miss Bonnellei Cromer, Miss Haynie McGraw and J A Pmavm AV% f A Wilminnr. I VittUUC OIUU1CI lllVUVi^U kU IT iilUiiigton Wednesday to spend a week with! relatives. Mr. Charles Wesson, his daughters,! Misses Lizzie, Connie Mae, Mamie,i and his sons, Charley and Robert, ac-j companied by Mr. Wesson's brother, John, and his little son Melvin, have| returned from a week's visit to rela-j tives in Madison, FJa., motoring; there and back. By leaving Madi-i son at 3.:30 a. m. they made the trip home, a distance of 375 miles, in one day, reaching home at 10 p. m. Mr. Wesson says tha roads and crops were all good along the route. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wicker and Mr. nmA A/f flr\vA r\n 1R1 or> Vm rm and soil 0 CftUU VI V4 UVlt , of Newberry were the guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Tom Wicker two or three' days this week.?Cokesbury cor. Greenwood Index-Journal, 15th. H. E. Wood of Newberry visited! friends in the city last week.?Ab-j beville Medium, 16th. Mrs. J. M. Smith ?v. former's mother, Mrs. Eunice Glasgow.?Marcus L. Glasgow of Columbia is visiting his mother, Mrs. Eunice Glasgow.?Miss Mary Lou Glas' gow has returned from a visit to friends in Newberry and Clinton.? Frank Major and George C. Glasgow left this morning for a motor trip to Atlanta.?Mrs. M. A. Fellers spent yesterda^ .n Ninety-Six as the guest of Mrs. J. C. Ware.?Greenwood Index-Journal, 15 th. I. H. Hunt of Newberry, chairman of the state committee for South Carolina, has a fine organization. If his committee will heartily cooperate with him in his policies the laymen of South Carolina should prove to be a strong and rapidly growing kingdom force.?Secretary J. T. Henderson of the Laymen's Missionary Movement in the Baptist Courier. Mr. 0. L. Miller of Greenville 4 ivifVi Vile rlncrVi_ SpCIlL tllC WCCR-CHU iihii ais uuugn ter, Mrs. J. D. Manley and family, at the residence of Dr. Ted Johnstone. Mr. Guy Brown of Greenville was in the *city couple days this week. Mrs. Hal Kohn ;.nd little Hal have returned from a visit to relatives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family of . Newberry are visiting Mrs. Mattie DeVore and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant.? Mr. and Mrs. Bedenbaugh and little daughter of Pomaria are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lipscomb.?Ninety-Six cor. Greenwood Index-Journai, lGth. Mr. Frank H. Jones returned to Newberry last Thursday after a visit of several days with his sister, Mrs. A. P. Tannery, Seneca, R. F. D. 4.? Tugaloo Tribune. We welcome Mr. F. G. Wright to our church. He has recently come to Burlington to take over the manoi?Qrvifln+ n-p flio cf.prn FvnrPSS V V X W4tv Is/VV* VttVVkk'VX/* _? ? company. Mr. Wright is certainly the "right" kind of men we like to have, for he has let it be known that he is ready and willing to serve the church in any way he can.?Weekly Bulletin First Baptist church, Burlington, N. C. Mr. Wright's relatives and many friends in Newberry will be pleased to read this nice little notice. Frank Wright is the "right" kind of a man wherever he goes. Mr. R. 0. Salter has our thanks for beautiful views of the land of Oregon and other magnificently sceneried states of our favored country. Mr. Bartow Copeland has gone to New York and Baltimore to buy more goods for Copeland Brothers. Mrs. Oswald Copeland arrived 'home Wednesday from Clinton. * i James Boylston is in Blackville 1 visiting hn cousin, Bridges Boylston, 1 having accompanied the latter to his home after a visit here. I Mr. Ralph Baker and family have s ; moved to their fine and handsome i j home near the residence of Mr. 1 Henry L. Parr and family in east I Main street. This latest new dwell- * ing house was built by Contractor ( W. T. Livingston, who is just begin- J ning the building of another new dv. oiling, for Mr. Ned Purcell. Mr. Fair Buford was in the city ^ Wednesday. His many friends will be glad to know that he is in good health and spirits since recovering j from the operation removing his right , eye. j Dr. Thos. H. Pope was in a strip ^ of country where there were no boll .weevils this week. He was traveling ? T-.j. r\ :ii_ j A - i Deiween ureenvnie auu ashcviuc anu , r l one of the sights he saw along the line * ! of favored country as a CO-acre J I apple orchard. Miss Marie Campbell of Tampa, . Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B. , Johnson. c Mr. R. D. Smith, Sr., picked up ?] .some good jokes on his recent trip r [ to Glenn Springs and Montreat. 1 I Mr. J. W. Gantt and family #and 2 iMiss Floride Calhoun of Greenville 1 are visiting Mr. T. iU. Kent ancijv iamily. I "Dood" Epting, whose real given i name is Edward, is paying the penjalty of popularity. Whenever the J I populace dubs a fellow a "pet cog- c nomen," so to speak, and everybody v calls him by that, people often forget 1 his Christian name. If we had said c Edward Epting, lots of people would i: i not have known of whom we Spoke; 3 but if "Dood" had been mentioned a I the whole town would have caught o l on, as we all know he is dispensing I Isoda and cream at the Elite pharmacy \ iin this city. . The funny part of it \ lis that this is not the first time Har- t ry Epting has been given credit for t | "Dood" Epting's achievements. When h I "Dood" was made vice president of g ihis class at the high school the pa- t Ipers gave the credit to Harry. The e j "villain still pursued" him even h iwhen a fire occurred in his home; and t to cap the climax, when the great v event of his life came and made him i an uncle, be dad-blamed if the paper didn't go and give the credit to Har- t |ry, who didn't need it as he had al- 2 ready had that distinction through \ Brother Jim. But. it's all rigtit? ] "Uncle Dood" is happy in loving little Carl Epting, Jr. , Miss Lucile Swygert is, spending a > few days with her aunt, Mrs. W. W. f Berley of Pomaria.?Mr. and Mrs. g I T-fc 1 rtl 1 1 ?? M 1* T j&eriey aneaiy ana iamiiy 01 ^ees^ville are spending a few days with 5 'her mother, Mrs. J. D. Lowman.? 'Dutch Fork cor. Lexington Dispatch'News. ^ | Mrs. Mattie C. Kneece returned \ :last Wednesday from a visit to z friends at Newberry.?E. L. Asbill, Esq., of Leesville was in town Mon- ^ ! day on legal busines.?Batesburg cor. Lexington Dispatch-News. Miss Willie Mae Culbertson of i Newberry visited Misses Ida and Har- ^ 'low Garrett last week.?Riddles Old 1 Field cor. Laurens Advertiser. I . ? , t Mrs. A. L. Jones and Miss Louise jjoses have returned to Spartanburg after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I Schenck. '< i Miss Lucile Fridy of Newberry is 5 j visiting friends in the city.?Green- ^ wood Index-Journal. Mrs. J. J. Glenn and little Helen t of Laurens are visiting her sister, t | Mrs. W. W. Bullock. 1 j Miss Carrie Bell Workman of Clin- < l i . _ 1 1 . i r ' lion is spending a iew days witn Miss Helen Clary. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis and Mr. j and Mrs. Earl MeCary have returned ; :from their vacation spent in the , | mountains. 1 r Mrs. J. H. Summer, Jr., of Colum! bia is spending a week here with ^ 'Mrs. J. H. Summer, Sr. ] t Miss Stella Wessinger of Chapin is ] 'visiting Miss Elvira Shealy at 1105 1 Laurel street.?The State. I Mrs. J. S. Huffman, who died in ] Columbia Wednesday was the sister ( of Mr. G. A. MafFett of Helena. < Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carpenter have , returned from the northern markets ; after their purchase of dry goods and \ j millinery. ] ! T?rvv Frppmnn nf thp nnw enpnH. . jing his vacation at home. He be- 1 ; longs on the U. S. Destroyer Sims. ] I Messrs. Robert and Haskell Wright ] | motored to Laurens Thursday to ( 'spend the day with their sister, Mrs. \ Margaret Little. } Miss *Lola Lowman of Newberry is ( visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fowler.?A. R. Presbyterian, ^ Due West. I Mr. Red Frew of Greenwood spent Wednesday night in Newberry With . his brother stationer, Mr. Hal Kohn. j Mrs. C. E. Summer and Mr. and 1 Mrs. R. E. Hanna have just return- 1 ed from their summer cottage'near j ' Hendersonville. Mrs. Elmer Sum- I jmer and Miss Irvin Sease preceded : them home a week ago. Mr. Charley t Summer left his cjgr in the mountains :or his family to use in motoring ;hrough the surrounding: scenery. Mrs. Bedford T. Holley returned ast Sunday from the bedside of her ;on, Mr. Henry Holley at Newberry, ind reports that the patient is holdng: his own that his high tem>erature has decreased several de? jrees.?Mrs. Claude Werts and son )f Newjberry have retumea nomt ifter a pleasant visit to her sister, VIrs. Herman Warneke.?Mrs. E. L, Shealy and family have returned :rom a visit to relatives in Newberry. ?Aiken Journal and Review, 17th. Miss Sara Glynn entertained a lumber of the young: people at her lome on Monday night in honor of Vliss Bessie WofFord of Newberry.? L.ydia Mills cor. Clinton Chronicle, 18th. Mrs. Robert Ellis and children of lt 1??- - ~ ; vi<-> V>qi? nnvonte \e\vuerry f Florence spent Thursday with Miss ^ois Johnson.?Mrs. Dave Duncan of Vhitmire is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vill Duncan.?Miss Kate Milam reurned Monday from a visit to relaives in Whitmire.?Miss Eloise Earlardt of Newberry was the week-end ;uest of Mrs. L. D. McCrary.?Miss Ulena Mabry spent Tuesday m town n route from Great Falls to visit ier sister, Mrs. S. J. Kilgore, in Newterry.?Miss Annie Mae Donnan is 'isiting in Whitmire.?Clinton Chroncle, 18th. Mrs. C. T. Lamb and little son reurned to their home in Dunn, N. C., ifter spending two months at the mme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *. C. Sligh. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Sutton came lown from Spartanburg on Sunday tc ?e,e their little granddaughter, Sara Frances Sutton, at the home of Mr. md Mrs. R. C. Sligh. POPULAR EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON AUGUST 25 Southern railway announces popu ar excursion fares to Charleston and return August 25. Tickets will be good on special rain leaving Newberry at 12:45 p. n., arriving Charleston 8:^0 p. m. The fare from Newberry will be |55.00 and tickets will be limited for .'eturning on all regular trains tc each original starting-point not latei ;han midnight, August' 29. ~ "* * J .four days 01 recreaLion a.?c pleasure in historical Charlestor ind the splendid seashore re>orts, Sullivan's Island and Isle of Palms. For further information apply tc ;icket agents, or S. H. McLean, district passenger agent, Columbia. hatching Moonshiners in Newberry For distilling whiskey, Scott Mur}hy and Robert Taylor, colored, are n jail, having been arrested by Deplty Taylor. They were caught operating a still, a crude affair, in a louse near Smyrna church. Wade Boozer, also colored, was arrested by Deputy Player. Boozer was manufacturing boo^e at his home or Mr. C. W. Moore's place in the Vaughnville community. In additior to the still, which was an old one Deputy Player confiscated 30 gallon.5 )f mash and a small quantity oi 'monkey rum." Boozer is out un:!er bond. Still another still was captured his time by Deputy Player of Newoerry and Magistrate Miller of Kinmis. Wednesday, on the creek neai Mt. Olive colored church. It had just seen in operation the day or nighl Defore, as there was about a gallon mash left over in the retainer foi ;he next distilling. The little outfit lad been hid in the bushes when discovered by the officers.. No one else vas in sight, hence it is not known ,vho operated the still. Newberry Defeated. Aiken Journal and review, 17th. The splendid Graniteville team defeated the Crack-a-jacks from Newjerry in a rapid game of baseball 3layed last Saturday. The score was > to S. Bet'/.el pitched for Newberrj md Ingraham held him down for .he local team. ;[ VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. ; A citizen is wondering how to get around the fact that in the general ; election voters are required to show jtheir poll tax receipt, etc., in letting , | the women vote. I About the icweled sceptre of the I kings "bathed in the tears of women Jand in the blood of men" centers this i j story of Oriental guile and cupidity tland Occidental chivalry. To be ex, hibited at the opera house Monday in "A Tale of Two Worlds." i A beautiful woman bound down , | by the terms of her husband's will, which demands that . jshe forfeit her entire fortune f"A Slavp of Vnnitv." to be shown at j - - ' '; the opera house Friday, with Pauline Frederick. Service will be resumed at St. Luke's Episcopal church on Sunday jafternoon at 5:30. The many new babies arriving in Newberry are suggestive of the idea that a Carnegie medal ought to "be presented to the city. Some one or two would like to have us mention that the afterglow on 0110 side and the moon on the other made a beautiful sight Wednesday evening, precedeing the dance at the hall . !of the American Legion. See announcement in anotner coij umn of popular excursion to Charj leston for Isle of Palms and Sullij van's Island at very low round trip fares Tuesday, August 25. Four days of recreation and pleasure. For rates and other information consult notice in another column. . ,| There will be no services in the i First Baptist church Sunday, August J 25, except Sunday school at the usual j hour. ! There will be an ice cream festival Saturday at Bush river school house from 6 o'clock to 10 o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit of school. [ In speaking of Hillcrest, the Assoj ciate Reformed Presbyterian says "The building that is now going up ! and that is to be named in honor ol Mr. F. N. Martin, is an imposing 1 structure of .two stories." Mr. Teague's bloodhounds were | called in to assist in trailing the negro who killed the Columbia police,'man. The trail was lost in the swamps. W. M. U.3 REEDY RIVER ASSOCIATION The Woman's Missionary union of ' Reedy River association will meet I with the societies of Newberry First ; Baptist church on August 30, for i one day session beginning at 10:30 j-o'clock. All organizations are askec ito send two delegates and as many other members as possible as a fui attendance is desired. Any who wis! jto stay over night please notify. Miss Nell Davis and home will be provided. Several state officers will be present, among them Mrs. W. J, j Hatcher. Sunbeams and Sunbeam : leaders are " urged to be present. Ml ' Death, of Infant. Mary Kathryn, the 14-months-old ^ T T"* j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. u. l>. itun ? of St. Phillips, died on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, after an illness i of -several weeks, and was buried at St. Phillips Thursday morning at 8 o'clock. t i i ????? ? . i i ,i . . , T i .. it j Dear Hal: ' I want a r* i don't have tim writing you to 5 | novels in stock ' Will appre ) ; > j This is a cc ^1? "x t "L i\ewneiT.y v_/uu i preciate such c \ * I I i j PRESIDENT DERRICK RESIGNS JAS. W. JOHNSON ELECTED' i { At a meeting; of the directors of the chamber of commerce, held on j Tuesday afternoon, President S. J. j ; Derrick resigned the presidency, giv-1 ling as his reason more work than he! could attend to without this job. And ! !hr> did not care to hold on to any! Ijob unless he could render faithful j and efficient service and he felt that! J the chamber of commerce should! I have a man who could give it more! 'attention. The resignation was ac-! ;|cepted with reluctance because Mr. i J Derrick has rendered good service as J | president and the directors would | have been glad for him to have re-j taincd the position. But knowing the j arduous duties that devolve upon the ! president of a college and not want-; I ing to tax Mr. Derrick too heavily i I i ' i i his resignation was accepted. Mr. Jas. W. Johnson was elected to succeed Mr. Derrick and will ! bring energy and enthusiasm and vision to the job and a broad spirit j that will mean much for the success i of the organization. I n Death of Infant. Latrel, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. D. Livingston died j Wednesday and was buried Thursday! ' at Bachman Chapel graveyard. Her twrin sister was buried Sunday. SPECIAL NOTICE .. -i 1 !'or your party rent card tables from me. I have all the little things which go to making a nice party nicer. Hal Kohn. I will devote a portion of my time for a short while to repairing cook stoves and ranges. If you need me write and I will serve you as promptly as possible. J. A. Foy, Newberry, Route 4. 8-19-2tp ' Kodak films. Bring your rolls to me. Prompt and good work. Hal Kohn. [ 1 ' Picture framing. Lots of styles to select from and good work. Ready made frames and frames made to order. Hal Kohn. Wanted?Room and board or three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Man 'and -wife. No children. References exchanged. Apply P. 0. Box 396. 8-19-tf , "Her Father's Daughter," Miss Former's latest book. You will like this clean story-of California. Glud ? to show you the book. Hal Kohn. ?rnmmmmmtm?? i i m m i 5SHSE93SS9 11 ^4 ? Cleaning I Steam Pressin 11 Work Called For and 11 Ladies' Work a Special! IBLAI The Cfeaner Phone 12 L ' Walh i ?al good novel to put in ] e to keep up with criticis help me out. Know yoi : and can suggest somethi ciate this so much. \ Sincere ? v E>py of an order which 1r< nty lady who is now in \\ rmfir] pripp nnrl fit H VP to m ' V/ X 1 1 1 VI ? i. IA 1 i ^ kjv-t A I V w ? ? - Clerks, (men and women) over 17, for postal mail service. $130 month. Examinations September. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write .J. Leonard (former civil service examiner >147! Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C.J 8-16-3 tp. Two furnished bed rooms for rent. Mrs. J. R. Eison. Phone 3G7. Wanted?Two teachers, principal and assistant, for a two-teacher school near Dyson, in Greenwood county. Applications will be received up to August 15. Address J. L. Aull, chairman board of trustees, Dyson, S. C. 8-12-td At my new place of business, 940 l-riend street, corner .vicftiDDen, n am prepared to carry on the work| of making and repairing shoes. M. j .J Turner. 8-5-tfj Deep well drilling?When in need ofj, wells consult White and Frick, Little Mountain, S. C., as to prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8-2-1 Ot-ltawp j Wanted?To buy 50 horses and mules ' at my stables. Any ages, fat and ( sound. B. A. Havird. 8-2-tf. -i For Sale?Some BufF Orpington, : March and April hatched cockerels and pullets (fine birds). Anne 0. I Ruff. 8-2-tf. i ' When in need of fire or life insurance | call phone 14. T. N. Parks, 5th , floor Exchange Bank. 7-14, ; , IMPROVED SERVICE AT j | BAKER'S BARBER SHOP Polite Attention and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ? Come in and convince yourself that we are really giving service. (Formerly H. O. Reese) Opposite Newberry Hotel. PA7HP RI AniTQ m m m t M ^ . | RE-SHARPENED i Any Make. Work Guaranteed Double edge 40c dozen; single edge 3$c dozen. Bring Them Today. P. E. Way, Druggist Newberry, S. C. and Pressing of the TTER KIND g, Dry Cleaning, Repairing IplivprpH in Rernrrl Time! y. All Work Guaranteed! .OCK I and Presser Opposite Newberry Hotel! I ( ( alia, S. C. j Aug. 15, '21. ? r>^u rly, : ' ] ? c?. ( I 1 ^ eceivea rrom a ralhalla. I aperit same. F 5 V. % ?mm ?^ ( t OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM .Friday, August 19 "A SLAVE OF VANITY" Pauline Frederick Fox News Saturday, August 20 "BRIDE 13," NO. 14 2 REEL WESTERN SUNSHINE COMEDY Monday, August 22 M "A TALE OF TWO WORLDS" M Wallace Berry ill Fox News FOR THE LEGISLATURE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the vacancy in the tiouse of Representatives from Newjerry county caused by the death ? TT 1-1. C Vf 1 >i nunurauie utrurgt; o. iviuwer, auu pledge myself to abide the result of :he Democratic primary election to De held on Tuesday, August 30th, 1921. EUGENE S. BLEASE. i FOR THE LEGISLATURE fo the Voters of Newberry County: As a candidate for the unexpired :erm for the legislature, I have been asked for my platform, if elected. I candidly give it here, to wit: I am against any and all high salaries of state and county officers; against all high appropriations.. If you want the now\ fearful expenses of the sheriff's office, don't vote for me; if you want the high ^ salary of the superintendent of education, don't vote for me; if you want the useless and high salaried office of 1 M A1? A/VVMAM + A 4" AV? A ["Ul'ui puiiccuicin, uuii (/ vuic im mc , i if you want the useless office of farm / demonstrator, don't vote for me; if / you want the usel s office of canning \ demonstrator, don't vote for me; if ^ you want high appropriations for ] Clemson college, Winthrop college, 1 South Carolina college, Charleston 1 college, Negro college, don't vote for me; if you want the useless and fear-- 1 ful salaried office of health unit, don't vote for me; if you want the useless office of health clinic, don't vote for1 me; if you want the coming legislature to vote referendum for the cohf-pmnlfl+ed fiftv million dollars bond issue, don't vote for me. I have an idea that Clemson college, Wintnrop college and South Carolina college should either be given or sold to those grand old Christians, the Baptists, Presbyterian and Methodists, and let them be made denominational institutions. Your Obedient Servant,' **. ^ HERBERT HENRY EVANS. Advt. Wanted Teacher for Ridge Springs fl school (Old'Town District). Term seven or eight months. Apply to the undersigned stating salary de- ? sired. J. W. SANDERS, fl J. C. BUTLER, S. E. SENN, Trustees. H Silverstreet, S. C., Rt. 2. We will furnish a first class barbecue at Pomaria Grove Thursday, Aug ust 11. Everybody is invited to come out and enjoy a good dinner. Speaking by Cole L. Blease at J 11:30. Eddie and M. H. Graham. 7-26-4 tp. ^ BARBECUE AT PEAK SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 I will furnish a first class barbecue at Peak on Saturday, August 20. Z!ome and get a good dinner and enioy a pleasant day. R. J. Stoudemire, 3r2-td. i 4 " mm \ | BAKE:RITE BAKERY Cottage Pound Cake ! # J | Almond and Cocoanut Macaroon* j Caramel, Cocoanut and Chocolate layer cake. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted , Satisfaction Guaranteed Jj r? r?ii j. n A v. l^r. u. Lioen truiuci Optometrist ;;J iooms 510-511 Exchange Bk. Bidf. H. M.BIGBY ? Optometrist Ird Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED 1 *