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PUKELY PERSONAL j The Movements of iKiiuy People, New* berriaiis, and Those Who Visit Newberry. j I . * Mr. Kenneth Kreps lias returned to | Columbia. Mrs. Burr Goggans is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Partridge, in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. Mayer and family motored to Greenville Wednesday. Miss Elsie Duckett of Ala., is the guest of Miss Mary Dunn. Miss Bessie Hill of Cross Hill i3 the guest of Miss Genia 'Wheeler. Mrs. Mary Lou Brown Is visiting friends in Laurens and Spartanburg. Mr. Kenneth Kreps of Columbia | spent the week end in Newberry. l.VIr Worth Spearman has returned from Trenton. Misses Gladys Chappell and Azalee ?arr have returned from Columbia. Mrs. TO H. Wallace left Saturday to visit relatives at Ridge Springs. Miss Marie Doolan of Savannah,- Ga., is visiting Miss Mildred Purcell. Miss P6arle Caughman of Lexington is the guest of Miss Annie lAmick. /Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roten and children and Miss Rose Amick motored to Greenville Friday. Mr. James M. Johnson of Washington is in Newberry the guest of Ms parents,\Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mrs. S. L. Boozer and son, Otis went to Newberry Saturday.?Pleasant Grove Cor Leesville News. Mr. H. G. Goggans of Dallas Texas is visiting "his parents, Mr. and ^Irs. Jno. C. Goggans in East Main street. (Misses Lea and Ruth Boland of Savannah, Ga., are the guests of their N cousin, <Miss Lucille Lathan. Mr. Edgar Paysinger is visiting his sister, Mrs. S. H. Barnett of Greenville. Mrs. White Fant and little daughter, Elizabeth of Columbia are visiting relatives in the city. i Mrs. J. R. Davidson left Saturday for Columbia where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Jas. L. Aull. Mrs^ B. A. Hinnant of Columbia is visiting her sister, Mrs. <M. C. Morris, in Nance street. ' f Mr. Ward of Newberry is visitiing Jhis daughter, Mrs. Padgett on Woodrow street, Shandon.?The State. Miss Christine Wise visited her' cousin. Miss Tena Wise, at Prosperity,' recently.?Saluda Cor The'State. Miss Carrie Lorick from 'Columbia is visiting her cousin Miss Lame jviae Bushardt of Newberry. "Miss Blanche Smith of Chappells' spent the week end with her sister,j Mrs. R. D. Smith, Jr. Mrs. Clarence Reneker of Orange-. iburg is the guest of Miss Bess Burton. Miss Marie Doolan of Savannah is: the attractive guest of Miss Mildred j Purcell in IMain street. Miss '.Annie Kibier lias returned to , < iNewberry after a delightful visit to. ier aunt, Mrs. Dacus in Greenville. ! Mrs. W. A. McFall of Bennettsville is the guest of Mrs. J. Y. McFlall in. / T?AAf x>uuuuai v ouccu , Mr. Frank E. Maybin of near Whitmire is visiting friends and relatives in and around Newberry. Mr. R. L. Tarrant returned Sat-i urday from Glenn Springs where lie spent his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young of Clinton motored to Newberry Friday after - j noon. 'Mr. Richard Floyd returned Thurs- ; day from Glenn Springs where he ' spent his vacation. Mrs. J. F. Schumpert and daughter, Fredna, are visiting (Mrs. Sherer in Anderson. Mr. Ernest Punn, who lias been the ? r\ r*r guest or Mr. -tjeneaioi 'iM-ayer, returned Sunday to his home in Augusta. IMiss Caro Wyche of Prosperity attended the dance at Mr. C. Mat- , thews last Thursday evening. After a delightful visit to her sis-! ter, Mrs. Marcus Spearman, Mrs. Lathan has returned to her "home in Chester. i Mrs. M. A. Carwile entertained a number of friends at Rook on Satur- j day afternoon at her home in Cal- j koun street. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goggans of Dal- j las, Texas, are in Newberry th.e guests of Mr. Goggans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C. Goggans. Miss Frances Anderson of Green%* i Tarood accompanied by little Miss ^Blythe Duncan, is the guest of her brother, Mr. R. H. Anderson. Mrs. R. C. Boyleston and children, returned Thursday from Blackville, where they have been on an extended visit to relatives and friends. Dr. A. J. Bedenbaugh has gone to Newberry to attend a reunion of the alumni of Newberry college.?The State. Virgil Kohn of Prosperity spent several days of last week with his sister, Mrs. Eric Barnes.?Saluda Oor The 1 State. Miss Marie and Estelle Moore have k returaei hoiiis arter a two weeKs [ iii: lj in Lattie Mountain! jiiiu i \tt . . \r., ^ A 1,a^ .m ant i .HlftS JlUi J U All U iU'.i :?iiss Elsie I>uckect iefc Tuesday to I visit the family of .Mr. J. C. Duncan ubout twelve miles from Newberry. Miss Frances Houseal left Tuesday! to visit relatives at Cedartown, Ga. j lAir. Robert Houseal accompanied her as far as Clinton. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Swittenberg and son left Tuesday for Kingsville to visit Mrs. SWittenberg's father, Mr 'Curry. Mrs. Wingfield Webster of Atlanta > who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schumpert has returned home. Mrs. Haigler and daughter Helen of Rincon, Ga.. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Kosamona -tiavira m Wheeler street. Rev. Jno. C. Smith of Chappells conducted the Holiness meeting at Batesburg the past two weeks. He was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Long of Silverstreet. After a delightful, visit to her uncle, Mr. ;0. O. Fellers, Miss Margery Luther of Columbia left Thursday for Prosperity to visit her grandfather. Dr. R. L. Luther. Mr. P. E. Anderson of the Anderson Dry Goods Company left Monday for New York and Baltimore where he hSiS gone to buy a full line of fall and winter goods. 'Mrs. James Williamson and children of Columbia .have returned home after a pleasant visit to her | brother, Mr. Murry Monts, of this j city. Miss Gladys Stilwell of Silverstreet is visiting Mrs. Harris in Hunt street. Mrs. Thos. P. Johnson left Mon, day for Waxhaw, N. ., to vsit her j parents. ' Wilber Taylor ana Furman Dominick of Prosperity visited friends and relatives in this community last week.?Pleasant Grove Cor Leesville News. After a delightful stay at Wrightsville Beach, Miss Mary Wood has reX. J A. _ 1 J _ XL A. uirnea xo ;\ewDerry tana is uie guest of lier sister, (Mrs. E- H. Bowman in i I'Main street. Mrs. R. C. Hunter and R. C. Hunter, Jr., of Prosperity are visiting {Mrs. Hunter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McNeill of tins city.?Conway Cor The State. Miss Mary Cannon left for her home in Newberry after spending sev erai aays wiin i.vir. ana Mrs. s. t. (^ailman, on Oak street.?Waverley Cor The State. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman of (Newberry is visiting her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. T. Gallman, on Oak street?Waverley Cor The State. Hite Byrum has. gone to Newberry to visit Pete Matthews. They, with a party of friends, motored to Little Mountain for the reunion last Friday. ?Waverley Cor The 'State. Mrs. J. W. Haltiwanger, organist of the Church of the Good 'Shepherd, is taking a needed rest during the month of Auanst At nresent srhe is. vi'sif-in? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Summer, in Newberry.?The State. Miss "Tot" Hiller has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Koon of Silverstreet "Tot" reported that she had a fine time sporting the little boys up there, Longs. Lakes and Hams. Oh Bunch!?Chapin Cor Lexington News. (Miss Lillie Rikard and Mr. Lewis Prater were happily married Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's paxcutv jy uieir yascor, ?.ev. iw\ JJ. l Qi'ick of Lexington. The young couple will leave this week for Newberry where they will reside in the future.? Batesburg Cor Lexington News. Mr. Arthur P. Werts and family of Silver&treet leave on Friday for a visit to relatives and friends in Anderson county. They are going to make the t"iT) in <Mr. 'Werts' Ford. (Mr. and Mrs. Furr and two children, from Concord, N. C., and also Mrs. Lorick and W. H. 7<ibler spen*. Monday with Mrs. Antine Busbardt. Miss Margery Luther will return Tl (TP1 P f C m Arrnirr o ft-or ononHinor saw ? W4**v i wrr uttvi o ow t eval weeks with her grandparents, i>. nd !V'rs. R. L. Luther, in ProsJ perity and in Newberry. Miss Julia Luther will return later. Miss Elizabeth Bearden of Roanoke Roads will spend next week with Miss Margery Luther.?The State. TARIOUS AJO) ALL ABOUT The King's Daughters will meet at . fho T.iifhornri /?"hnrrh a f?V>l<rwSfr Sat urday afternoon. There was ia -barbecue at St. Phil 1 ins last Thurscfcay, Candidates How could you keep 'em away The candidate may not be omniscient, nor omnipotent, but he comes pretty near being omnipresent "The Promise Land" shown at the Opera House, Friday, is a 3 act Essanay. Don't miss it. "The Reformers'' featuring Mae' Marsh will be seen at the Open House ou Saturday, August 12tu. There was a barbecue at Fairvie// iiitr fhn rmi nonnr.v line last i I Wednesday. Yes, the candidates were there?that is, most of them. Marguerite Clark, whose delightful acting hks endeared her to the patrons of the Arcade, will again appear at this theatre Friday, in. "Silks and Satins," a new Paramount in 5 acts. Mr. H. O. Long of Silverstreet brought to The Herald and News office on Wednesday a half dozen bolls of open cotton iand says that he has a fine crop though his corn crop is short There will be preaching at Jalapa Methodist church on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The services will be in charge of Hon. H. H. Blease. The public is cordially invited to be present. Rev. Gobe Smith, pastor. Services will be held in the Luth eran church, of the Redeemer next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and the sermon will he preached by the Rev. G. P. Leonard a missionary from Africa who is visiting his wife's people at Prosperity. ~ ' "Silks and Statins'* a newly released Paramount picture featuring Marguerite Clark, comes co the Arcade, Friday direct from the Ideal theatre in Columbia where it has played to packed houses for three days. The pictures showing the Causes land Cures for Infantile paralysis, will be shown at the Arcade two days this week, Friday and Saturday. The management urges every one to si these pictures and help prevent this dread disease spreading to Newberry. iMr. Wilbur R. Gauntt brought to The Herald and News office on Thursday morning twft nnen iholls of cotton from his field and along with the cotton he handed two silver quarters. Now if all of the subscribers would do that in the next few diays the heart of the editor would be matie glad for once. SPECIAL NOTICE 3 COAL?Buy now before prices get any higher, and you won't be cold when the winter suddenly appears without warning. Order today. Hard or soft. Summer Bros. Co. 8-11-IC. CHICKEJN PEED?Purina feed are the best. Prices not any higher. Summer Bros. Co. 8-11-lt. FOR SALE?70 acres land, contains a good pasture, 5 acre meadow. strong well of water, 50 acres open near Hunter-Dewalt school. J. J. Kibler.1-t-pd. FOR SAX.E?Horse, buggy and harness, biggest bargain ever offered in Newberry, for $80. Cash or credit. T. E. Wicker, Newberry, S. C. FOR SALE?100 acres land 3 miles from town, 1 good dwelling house, barn, two tenant houses, two good wells of water. For further particulars apply to P. 0. Box 272. DOCTOR MELDAU?'Will De out of the city on his summer vacation for ! for tlie next ten days. Returning about last of next weex. 8-4-3t TttAfimRTOS WAiNTRD?mtMen for town and country schools $60 to $75. (2) Ladies combining music j and common school, omprecodont-1 ed demand. (3) Grade and high j school. Can .place all qualified teachers for any of the above. "Write j today. Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C, 8-8-lt DIXIE STAMP & STATIONERY /-t _ i...? -u; ~ ,0 n V^U-lYLX"aii^i x, VAiiumuia, K>. V_<. UIUW: i and bank supplies. Manufacturers of rubber stamps, seals, etc., qua!- j ity and service. Prompt attention j to mail orders. 5-19-tf. j WANTED?Four Demonstrators for nearby South Carolina territory. Reference required, but no experience necessary. Our representative in this city receives $60 per' week. Call on him at Mrs. M. A-! Gilbert's, Main street, at 7 p. m.: Tuesday or call him at 364-3. He will explain the work and put yo?a in touch with the company. 0. E. i Bass, "The Wear-Ever Man." 8-l-3t-ltaw. j WANTED?Teacher wanted for Cen-i tral school. Term begins the 15 of October. Salary $40 per month, i Apply to any one of the under- j L. A. Shealy, Pomaria. j J. D. Koon, Pomaria. j G. W. Seybt, Pomaria. Trustees. t I I ----- <?a?pwii u i I?M?nat ; ArcadE FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. DANIEL FROHMAN Presents 3Targuerite Clark in. j "SILK'S <A>D SA I I\S" A Famous Players Paramount in 5 acts I i <m a nrirr?T\ ? -?r & -i .1 Mi tKVAlt .A I 'jrl'^X JI2? PATHE EXCHANGE IXC Presents j Pearl White in *THE IRON CLAW (Chapter four.) Two other selected Pathe plays, j MONDAY, AUGUST 14. DANIEL FROHMAN Presents Louise Huff in aikrinnnrviTio rrAim s xvi" A Famous Players Paramount in 5 acts 1 * wv.v.' v. v. mm * " i iiMtn? 1 X i iff ii nMrflMk *wm Marguerite Clark appearing at the Arcade today, Friday, August 11, in "Silks and Satins." A new Paramount picture. T. ROGERS Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, All Work Guaranteed. Corner Caldwell an# Friend Streets, Newberry, S. C. Waitinj ' 5 Surely you never h offering in the high quali Just the kind of a Lot* of comfort?distircti passengers. 20 miles pn 1 i 1 ? world endurance recuru, \ A really-high grade that you can afford to ow I I TT^l_ ? Idivc a Caroli J New Pri ?pOi7( F. O. B. Del > .. > $> *> <>> > < > ; > s> <$> ',$> s'> ? ! > ; ? SOCIETY. $ $> $>1 ^ 4> <s> < > ' > A> V . > $>< ><$><$ 9 ? <& s> ! i Miss Genie Wlieeler was hostess Tuesday morning to a Rook party, honoring her guest Miss Bessie Hill of Cross Hill. The rooms were most i attractive with cut flowers and ferns, j After a series of games a delightful i ice course was served by the hostess j young sistey, Boyd Wheeler iand Frances Jones. Invited to Miss Hill were Miss Octie Griffin, Miss Eddie Mav Parr. Lillian Kibler, lilaud Ep ting, Ruby Goggans, Rosalyn Hipp, G-oode Burton, Kate Summer, Rosa Lee Summer, Ruth Digby, Mary Dunn, Marion Jones, Ethel Jones, Elsie Duckett, Cornelia Mayer, Ruth Halfacre. Era Kibler, Mrs. Schenck. Miss Mary Dunn was the charming hostess Monday evening at a Rook tarty, given in honor of her house guest, Miss Elsie Duckett of Ala. Twenty of iMiss Dunn's friends were invited to meet the nonoree. At tne conclusion of the games an ice course was served. Mrs. John M. Kinard entertained with nine tables of Rook Tuesday morning in honor of Mrs. Clarence A. Reneker of Orangeburg. The score cards were hand painted "kewpies." Mrs. Reneker whs presented with a dainty piece of lingere as a guest prize. At one luncheon was served. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. C. A Renelfdr of Oraneeburs: Mrs. W. A. McFall of Bennettsville; IMrs. J. L. Bowles of Jacksonville; Miss Pauline Sligh of Jacksonville; Mrs. J. P. Glasgow of Texas; Miss Ethel Ramage of Texas; Mrs. W. W. Coleman of ^.iken; 'Mrs. J. W. Haltiwianger of Columbia; Mrs.R. E. Hanna of Chesterfield. IMiss Gertrude Reeder will entertain the Winthrop Daughters at her home at Kinards, Friday afternoon. The Daughters will meet at the Rest Room iat 4:15 o'clock. Those expecting to go will please notify Miss Bess Burton before 32 o'clock. V ? CHILDEBS'S DAT. % Children's Day of St. Matthews Lutheran Sunday school, will be observed Sept. 1, 1916. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies' and Young People's Missionary Society. (A! corditel invitation is- extended to all. W.A.BaHentine, Secretary. axwt ? for a low \ iope to be able to secure a gr ty, completely equipped Max car you want?looks well? vely beautiful design?and f ;r gallon of gasoline?and 22,022 miles without a motor 5 automobile?yet one that y< n. Come in and get acquaii Vacation Even In a Maxwell! A iii>i ma nuu Newberry, S. C. ce 4 t\ 5 Sjlg ^Ol f Opera House ^ PROGRAMME I FiCIDAT, AUGUST ilfcii J "THE PROMISE LAMP V Featuring Bryant Washburn, Marguerite Clayton and Edmund Cobb 3 Act Essanay. : ?A RACE THRU THE MIT Kalem. "HAZARDS OF HELEJP Featuring' Helen Gibson SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th ^ <*THE REFORMERS" 2 'Act Biograjtfi. Featuring Mae Marsh "SELIG TRIBUTE NO. VP ."THE BEGGAR AND HIS CHUD* 4t Kalem Comedy. Featuring Ham and Bad 1 and *XRAZY KAT KOMEDY* < MONDAY, AUGUST 14. j "THE REFUSAL" I Selig 3 Acts I Featuring Jack Pickford, FH*, Brunette and Guy Oliver. "SHE \\(YS A PRTZtf* 1 VitagTaph Comedy. Antonio Morcro and Edith Story. GLASSES If yon need them, we bare them. P. C. JEANS St CO. .TadvoIak Vntofu Sr. AnfUlaiM ov ?I v*v* If wwu iu?avtu Mr vymywiwy P. C. Jeans, Optometrist, , | Dr. F. C. Martin ^ f ExaminesEyes, FitsGlassesf | and'Artificial Eyes. | J^If your eyes are giving yoo^ f trouble don't fail to consult him; J * Satisfaction Guaranteed. if Offire ove* Anderson's Dry J ^Goods Store. ,// I A r price? l eater value than we are tf well at $595. j -rides well?wears well. 1 >Ienty of room for five I the Maxwell holds tue m stop. y ou can afford to buy? _ J afced with the Maxwell! 1 i it f *-"*J? I 3* Co. ^ ]