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U1U XX X PURELY PERSONAL. [l | The Movements of Many People, i Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. S I p Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Boatwright left | h last Saturday afternoon for their Is; home in Spartanburg after spending b< a week in Newberry. Mr. Boatwrightj c returned to Aewoerry tms weeK on; as business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuVal Waring j g left last Thursday for Camp Knox, m Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Waring ci lias entered the active service. Mr.' t( and Mrs. Waring and their little son j a have made their home in Newberry j si for the past eight months, Mr. Waring! being connected with the state high- fr way department. 'ai Delegates to the U. D. C. conven- 01 tion in Batesburg from Newberry are! N as follows: Mrs. R. D. Wright, Mrs. I pj R. H. Wright, Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs. j a Thos. M. Seawell and Mrs. Agatha A. | si Woodson. !p( Mrs. L. W. Floyd received a special j a invitation from the commander pf the' w Greenwood post of the American le- \ gion to Sfe present .at the Marshal! oi Foch celebration Friday. The invi- fc tation stated that seats on the plat- i th form would be reserved for Mrs.^oi j Floyd as president of the South Ca.ro-;h< . lina American Legion auxiliary and'ai for Miss Sadie Goggans, secretary of jm the auxiliary. Mrs. Floyd and Miss! e< Goggans will join Commander Lump- j kin's party Friday in Newberry on the ; d special train leaving Columbia at: w noon. ! ai The bazaar of the Philathe^ class; I of the First Baptist church will open : o] ? ? " a ? *n t 1 Friday ana lancy articles win oe on ei sale at Miss Ruff's store every day! ti until the articles are disposed of. j Come and make your selections early, j Mrs. Agatha A. Woodson will go to ; Edgefield after the U. D. convention j ^ in Batesburg, and will jemain until: ^ after Christmas. ^ The Southern railway is advertis- ^ ing reduced rates for the round-trip * to Greenwood from Columbia and ^ way points for the celebration in hon- \ or of Marshal Foch. The special Sou- thern train leaves Columbia at noon,, leaves Newberry at 1:35 and arrives o in Greenwood at 3 p. m. The round- 1] trm fare from Newberry is $2.04 plus, -v eight per cent war tax. On the return b trip the special leaves Greenwood at f* 6 o'clock the same afternoon. ! v The Newberry ^Concert band will I a leave for Greenwood Friday morning . a at 9 o'clock in a special coach to take i part in welcoming General Foch. vwKorrr 'ha-? a snlendid band and we ! 1 feel sure that we will be proud of, these men tomorrow. A. P. Crisp of Newberry was in ? Walhalla this week attending the n meeting of the directors of the Enterprise bank. His many friends are al- si ways pleased to welcome him, and ; P trust that his visits to Walhalla will t< be frequent.?Keowee Courier. j I The Drayton Rutherford chapter h will meet Tuesday, December 13th, j n with Mrs. J. H. Summer at 3:80 f o'clock. The Ladies Aid society of the F 1- Po^oomer Txrin meet on ! I^IIUICU Ui cut JLtVUVVU>v. Monday, December 12, at 4 o'clock, j at the home of Mrs. C. E. Summer, J with Mrs. R. T. Caldwell and Mrs. j 'J CJIarence Summer as associate hos-. g tesses. ! c There will be preaching at Clayton! g Memorial church Sunday morning at! "v eleven-thirty by the pastor, Rev. W. s 0. Bodell. Subject for morning ser- t vice, "Called to Repentance." Night t service at seven-thirty, subject. "Spir- j s itual Freedom." All are invited to i: attend. c Death of Mrs. S. Frances Maffett ! i' Silverstreet, S. C., Dec. 7.?Mrs. S. i t Frances Maffett died at her home in f Silverstreet, S. C., early Tuesday r morning:, December 6. Her death i was due directly to heart failure, but r since last February she has suffered a ^rom brisrht's disease. ! r She was born October 23, 1843. j a She was married to Mr. Thos. J. Maf-ja fett. She was the mother of two chil- j dren, Mrs. Carrie E. Fant and Mr. j fl Robert David Haffett, the latter of j whom preceded her in death. The funeral exercises were con-1 ducted in Mt. Zion Baptist church j 1 Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock 11 by Rev. Thos. F. Suber, pastor of the !? Silverstreet Lutheran church, who s was assisted by Rev. Jno. J. Long, j < pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran j z church, Little Mountain, S. C. c After the funeral exercises the s body was interred in Mt. Zion ceme- s tery beside the graves of her husband and son where it awaits "the one far 1 off divine event to which the whole! i creation moves." The grave was nt-j craliv covered with gorgeous flowers, j. the last of which was placed by a, ] fond admirer, little Miss Martha j} Nee I Summer of Newberry. ( Hosts of friends, relatives, ac- } quaintances and sympathizers were c present to pay their profound re-jt spects. The pallbearers were the j ? 1 , nephews, nephews-in-iaw. ana a eio^r > i friend and neighbor of the deceased.|r HE LAW AS TO THE SALE OF MEATS IN NEWBERRY Since there has seemed to be con-: iderable misunderstanding on the | art of a number of people, particu-' u iy among our farmers, as to the; tie of fresh meats in the city of New- j .>rry, I am authorized by the coun- ! il to make the following statement; ; to the law. Regular butchers, and those en- j aged in the buying and selling of j eats for profit, are required to pay j tv license and the animals slaugh?red by them are to be slaughtered t a sanitary butcher-pen under the j ipervision of the board of health. ; Farmers have the right to sell j esh meats cf any kind, as well as j ly other products of the farm, grown * produced by them, in the city of > ewberry at any time without 'the \ lyment of any license. And farmers re not required to have their animals aughtered at any particular butcher ;n. Of course, a farmer cannot buy nimals or produce to sell at retail! ithout paying the regular license. The law as to the sale of any disised or unwholesome meat, or, other >odstuff, applies to all persons and Lere is a heavy penalty for violation J F the law. The health authorities j ive the right at any time to require j 1 examination and inspection of any ! eat or produce suspected to be uisised or unwholesome. I trust this statement will be unerstood by all and that our farmers ill not hesitate to bring their meats nd produce to Newberry for sale, may add that we request them to coDerate with the officials of the city in ^forcing the laws as to the prevenon of the sale of diseased meats. Respectfully, Eugene S. Bease, Mayor. > <S>j SOCIAL <?>! > <8> | IRS. HOLMES ENTERTAINS COD MP? ROATU'Rir.HT I A V*.v mtw* *v | i Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes entertained n last Thursday evening with a deightful bridge party, complimenting Irs. C. B. Boatwright of Spartanurg. Four tables for bridge and ore or rook were arranged and the rooms rere beautifully decorated in roses nd narcissus. Later in the evening 'delicious salad course was served. IORNING PARTY AT "SCOTCOTE" Another charming affair for Mrs. loatvv right was given on Saturday lorning by Mrs. P. E. Scott at her >vely home, "Scotcote,"' in College treet. A score of young people were resent to meet Mrs. Boatwright and ? enjoy a game of bridge. Mrs. Scott >resented the popular honcree with a and-painted china bowl as a souveir o^ the occasion and at noon a 'ruit salad course was served. AREWELL PARTY FOR MRS. WARING Mrs. Robert Waring, who left last Thursday for Louisville, Ky., was the ruest of honor at a lovely card party in Wednesday afternoon of last week, ;iven by Miss . Josie Reid. Bridge vrs played at four tables and in the pacious room giant yellow chrysanhemums were used effectively. After he games a salad course with Rusian tea was served, the hostess beng assisted by Mrs. T. L. Hicks. Mrs. Waring's husband has been Annaftorl Wl t.h fhp state highway de VUiiCV tw* artment as a civil engineer and this nterestin?r couple with their attracive little son. "Bobby," made many riends during their several months' esidence in Newberrry. Mr. Warng has been a member of the officers' eserve corps of the United States .rmy since the close of the war, but ecently re-entered 'the active service s a first lieutenant and is stationed t Camp Knox near Louisville, Ky. -SRS. GEORGE KIMBALL ENTERTAINS CLUB At the meeting of tJ Pastime club ast Friday afternoon Mrs. George Cimball was hostess, at the home of rlrs. M. L. Wallace in Boundary treet. The ro.cms in which the rames of bridge were played was idorned with pot plants, and at the lose of the afternoon the'hostess, r.slisted by Miss Mary Wallace, served t tempting i course with coffee. AUXILIARY ENTERTAINS AMERICAN LEGION POST On Monday evening the American Region auxiliary entertained the nicmjers of the local legion post with a lelightful supper in Legrion all. The mil was ffaily decorated in crimson jalvia and other briirht blossoms, and tables spread with a bountiful 'east. A turkey dinner was served, 'oilowed by charlotte russe and cake invi coffee. After the supper, appropriate ' speeches of appreciation were made by .Mr. Elbert Dickert and Dr. John B. Setzler for the post. Throughout the supper piano music was played by ' Mrs. Frank Chapman and after the tables were cleared the members of post joined in singing familiar war songs, it was a uengriuui miun ?j.v. , enjoyed by every one. and at its closej the American Legion held a business session. j j WINTHROP LUNCHEON j j Invitations have been issued to. Winthrop girls in Newberry county to ; attend a luncheon to be given on Sat- i urday, December 17th, at the Newberry hotel. It is hoped that Dr. D. B. Johnson and another member of. the Winthrop faculty will be present ' on this occasion, which promises to be! nn pn iovable event. SPECIAL NOTICE - - - BS -5 I blooming narcissus in bowls make nice gifts. Hal Kohn. Box paper, white and colored. 25c. j Mayes Book Variety Store. "Dc Not Open Until Christmas" seals 1 for Your Dackages, a'so gold and j silver cord and other Christmas package dressing. Hal Kohn. Come to the bcok store for your toys. ' Mayes Book & Variety Store. j Christmas post cards, one cent each, j Many attractive designs. Hal Kohn. ; 7? 1 I have a large stock of china. White j plates 10c. Mayes Book & Variety ' Store. "Browse around*1' at "the New Book Store." Special prices on cut glass. Mayes Book & Variety Store. - - I Trespass Notice?All persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon lands of the undersigned located in towns-hips Nos. 2, 3 and 5 of Newberry county by hunting, fish- : 1 in or in any manner whatsoever. f T. W. Keitt, T. E. Keitt, Geo. VV.' Keilt. 12-9-4tltaw j j . .? , ; Community silver Knives and forks, I $8.00. Mayes Book & Variety j I store. .j To Loan?$1,000 to $2,000 for 12; ! months on good security. Apply , Loan, P. O. Box No. 104. j 12-9-2tp. ? , Glass towel bars, 25c; soap rack 15c. 1 Rnnlf & Variety Store. ? 1 11 - ? ' 1 11 " ' , Nunnallys fine mixed candy 1 pound; Liggetts orange and gold 1 pound; Chocolate covered cherries 75c ' pound; family box assorted 5 lbs. ] $2.50 box. Gilder & Weeks Co. I 12-6-tf. i , . | i a czn save you money on jewelery, One-third off regular price. Mayes ! Book & yariety Store. Clerks, for postal mail and govern-' ment field service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free i ! woyvfiVnlarc nf pvaminations. in I |/iu HV. WiUiO V/ ? - f structions, write J. Leonard (for! mer civil service examiner). 147 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. ! 12-6-3tp ' In passing take a look at my window. j j Mayes Book & Variety Stor^. j Flashlights for Christmas?All styles j Gilder & Weeks. 12-6-tf] I : ^1 * - - -? x ? ? ? -3 w* i I ?>naYing StlS anu xxa:iu iiiiiiv/iw. Mayes Book & Variety Store. j Lost, Strayed or Stolen?Male dog, j black back, tan and white legs with j white ring partly around neck. Not j full hound; about two years old. | j Answers to name Ham. Return to . i M. L. Gunter, Chappells and get re-! I ward. 12-6-1 tp i ;Dor't fail to see my bargain counter, j Mayes Book & Variety Store. I 1 Mixed Candies?Good assortment, 1 j pound boxes 50c. Gilder & Weeks j | Co. 12-6-tf. For Sale?50 acres land near Mount, i Pleasant church. Write J. A. Wright, Atnens. Ga. 9-23-20t Ail persons are warned not to trespass upon the land of the undersigned ' by hunting or otherwise. J. C.; i Crapps. 11-22-oto j ? ! (Wanted?Position as overseer on | farm. Good references. Write J.j j L. Boozer, Prosperity, S. C., R.. F.' | D. Xo. 5. 10-1 S-8t. ; I Fresh home ground meal at Johnsonj McCrackin Co. 12-2-tf i ? : "Mascot Brand" ground limestone. ! very essential in the rotation of i crops, grate conditioner of soils; _ attractive delivered prices. Phone I or write C. L. Lester, agent. New-1 ! berry, S. C. 10-21-tf Pure Georgia Cane syrup. 90c gallon, for sale by Johr.son-McCrackin | Co. j 11-8-tf. : 1 I .11 . For Sale?Galvanized roofing and j sticks. All lengths. We ean save j von monev on the price. Johnson j McCrackin Co. 11-18-tf Trespass Notice?All persons are forbidden to trespass on any of our j lands known as the Gary Farm, < Jalapa Farm and the Crotwell t Farm by fishing, hunting or in any other manner. Summer Bros. Co. j 11-1 8-4t-l tawWanted?Bring your peas to us. We pay highest market price. Cash, j B. B. Schumoert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. * 11-1 l-8t I i ? ? - ? * . r* il. I For Sale?Kuighum seeo oats, c5ouui Carolina grown, bright, thoroughly, matured and heavy. .SI.00 per bushel. H. L Parr. ll-l~>-tf v?>^^^!p, - > <s>! _ ?!> MARKET REPORTS. <$>'N - > <$>! ' Corrected Monday and Thursday by Summer Bros. Co. ' ! <? <S>: "~ <$<$<$><$><$>&<$ N York Market. : fU Open Hierh I.ow Close j"1 Jan 16.25 17.73 17.04 17.09 j Mch 17.17 17.71 17.02 17.GS j i May 16.97 17.50 16.83 17.49 jJuly 16.48 17.03 16.36 17.02 |Sl Oct 15.85 16.37 15.85 16.37;Dec 17.43 17.82 17.15 17.82 |_ Spots: 18.10. 40 points up. C i New Orleans Market. Jan 16.30 16.95 16.25 16.92 'j Meh 16.45 17.05 16.41 17.01 j May 16.43 16.93 16.33 16.90: July 15.95 16.53 16.95 1(5.50 J Oct 15.35 15.85 15.35 15.85 j Dec 16.28 16.86 16.28 16.86 jSpots: 17.00. 25 up. jS Newberry spots: 16.50. The Finest Fish in season now, such j as Spanish Mackerel, King Mack- ! erel, Trout, Black. Red Bass,! v other good kinds in season, also j :v Norfolk Oysters. When you think j ^ of good fish think of Coward. ! 11-22-tf. * | J m m I m mm WW" > | For Sale?4 room house and lot on ! Nance street for quick sale, $1600. j| Apply Mrs. D. M. Cromer or G. |* Elbert Cromer. ; P Divide the PRICE of 1 twelve A PHOTOGRAPH?the ir appreciative CHRISTMAS Gi A PHOTOGRAPH?the C buy. Make your appointment to (Only 15 mor days LeRGY & M Newberry A IIF': B C A week of f AT 1 Monday, De "TRAD TOM ! AND FOX Tuesday, De "MOR | MAY Mc AND AL ST. JO Wednesday, L MISTRESS ? ? PAULINE Ff AND MIRTH Thursday, Dc THE WONDER NORMA TA AND ALADDI Friday, Dec HANDCUFFS ELAINE HAW AND FOX Saturday, Ds ! "WHITE HORSi 2 REEL W1 ?an< AUBREY C eas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackin I Co. 10-11-tfj o hunting aliov/ed on lands of the : undersigned. Talu A. Aull, G. C. i Merchant, .Tno. H. Aull. 3rc 11 -25-3t. ! FARMERS TAKE NOTICE I J ? i i i _ / I We nave on nana any amount 01 . j ids, and high grade fertilizers, for " ain. i FARMERS OIL MILL, J J. II. Wicker. Mgr. 1-18 ; eed wheat for sale at two dollars per. ? bushel. Farmers Oil Mill. ij 11-22-St. j J ; j ream puffs every Friday and Satur- 1 dav. Bake-Rite Bakery. ] 11-18-tf. respass Notice?All persons ai *0""i]an bidden to trespass on the land* .f , * 1 1 - 1 \T- *7 X 1. tne unuersi.y'neu in .>u. t cuwnsiuy i by fishing, hunting or in any other manner. G. J. Jones & S.on, H. B. j Lindsay. 916-30tp 1 ? ervice First Quality Always j STOP AND THINK ? Row about a bicycle for that boy r girl Christmas? There is nothing! ou could give a boy or girl that1 ould please them more. We have a ize in stocK mai win nt your oov cri irl. Come ni and see them. Locat-j d at Central Garage. I )AVIS AND HARMAN 'hcne 164 901 Main St. ! ? if i i utansnrr-axw Hi W?I I dozen photographs by : i j ' lost economical and most [FT. | LIFT your friends cannot !i |L day. I till Christmas.) v LSALTER ! , s. c. - PHE^ HOUSE cember 12 I ' t LING" MIX ; NEWS n i ? !? icember 13 ? J ALS" ll :AVOY !| UN COMEDY l? I V - ;g December 14 1 ~ sHENSTONE, f iEDERICK 1 COMEDY ' 5 " I '"" II " II IWI II Hi WUBLl jcsmber 15 * FUL THING I .LMADGE 1 N COMEDY J;? I 1 :ernber 18 ? OR KISSES If (MERSTEIN l! I ?t : NEWS u 4 ?imiii m mmm .* !, i icember 17 * lMAN" NO. 17 | ESTERN i ?' 3 [Z .4 :OMEDY | i ; *+ mmmmmm ? n . .i I I ' tj H. M.BIGBY j" Optometrist 1 Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED j BROKEN LENSES j DUPLICATED i i r our delicious plain and Taisill \ iound cake. It's simply fine. Bake- j lite Bakerv. 1-18-tf. NOTICE luntinjr strictly forbidden on any 11 ds of the undersigned. JNO. R. SPEARMAN, JOHNSON McCRACKIN CO. 4tf. Christmas Fruit Cake Plain and Raisin Pc Almond Macaroom Bake-Ritc Specia KCl oaiuruay /uimiuu Yes, another Sale of t estry Rugs, size 27 Remember they sold < come early and be sui >V %W? HVH < > * % ! * CHRIS A sprig" of berried ho] dows. A lighted ean Blazing logs behind tw mas! In the long evenings read a little to dream smoke that winds rnysti we see once more the < ious figures of literature hpar faintlv the drums < tant shore, or the rustic a forest. Oh, those waj when we followed the Romany track winding ( when we laughed and new friends of the book Understanding, and 5 the great gifts of literat . anything be more in thi To give books is to gi\ places, new romance, r sympathy. Yes, a new ] hold at tnat. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Friday, December 9. "FIRST LOVE" Constance Binney c 1 UA licno ; Saturday, December 10. "WHITE HORSEMEN," No. 16 2 REEL WESTERN SUNSHINE COMEDY Monday, December 12. ^ "TRAILING" . T A U111 miA Fox News 66G cures Malarial Fever.?Adv. ^ CJ llll ? P I P??C?a??HW??HPB ?Specials 50c and 60c lb. wnd Cake, 35c lb. ? 25c doz. ; Bakery =. i i! ibfii? _ r o l. a in rrorn o to 4 hose beautiful Tap- / x 54, for a Dollar. out in 4 minutes; so *e to get yours. w MR CO . <?> a TMAS I ' a Iy. Wreaths in win- 5 die in the shadows. ? isted andirons. Christ- * > a s ? / we sit and dream, and 5 again. Through the g ^ll., ? , 4-1-* /> Vi i m n C?\7 A [Cell iv u'j me ^ Aim faces of the glor- Z i >?the living dead; we ? . j of the surf upon a ciis- g i of the jungle-folk in ss . J ;m contented evenings g distant trail of the * J >ver the hills of fancy; M cried with old and fx : world. ? 1 sympathy. These are ? J ure to mankind. Can g e spirit of Christmas? * *e new friends, new 5 f ' iew bonds of human lerse on life, and free- S n H <S> M 8 s ' V.ftAft r , v 4 M ? ? H ? * .. t i