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PURELY PERSONAL The Movements of ip.any People, \ew? berrians, and Those Who Visit I Newberry. I Mrs. T. H. Chandler and little son,1 Tom, of Beth Eden section ore visit-1 i mg her parents in Lee county. Miss Grace Sease lias been award- i ed the Winthrop scholarship from i Newberry county. Mrs. Louise Zobel and Miss Lina \ Melton have returned from their visit' to relatives in Charleston. Mrs. lAillen Lipford is at home from 1 a visit to relatives in Newberry.?; Waterloo Cor Greenville News. i Miss Mayes cf Newberry is at pres-; ent the gue^t of Mios Adelle Pitts.?, Sumter Herald. Mr T W nf "V C*. I spent Sa'uicay in Newberry with his1 daughter, Mrs. T. P. Johnson. Miss Eunice Koon of Columbia spent Sunday in the city, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Murry Monts. Mrs. R. C. Boyleston is principal of' the Johnstone school, with Miss' Nannie Mae Wheeler as assistant. l\15ss Abbie Gaillard of Newberry is' visiting Miss Pauline Hunter.? Pendleton Cor The State. Mrs. Wm. Padgett is at home again after a visit of several weeks to rela-1 tives in Newberry.?The State. Miss Carolyn Cromer will return hA-r hfimp in Wwhprrv aftpr ^ a short visit to her cousin, Mrs. Peter \ Griffin.?Columbia Record. Mrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr., after visit-; ing in Spartanburg, is now with her1 \Tto CimmArc in VftV/'hofrir I JJLLVbUgi ^ AUI O . J y AU MVA A J . ?The State. Miss Haskell Wright of Laurens county has come to the city to attend Newberry college, and is staying with 'Mr. and Mrs. Haskell iW'right. Miss Charley L. Rhoden and Mr. Jno. W-'Snelgrove, both of WhitmireJ were-imarried by the Rer. T. H. Roach Sunday before last at Whitmire. I\llr. Ted Folk of Greensboro, N. C.J was one of the first of the advance 1 iguard of Newberry college students to get in; having arrived Friday. j , (Mrs. Janie McWhirter of IUnion ' spent Friday and Saturday morning'1 with Miss Edith Henderson in the 5 city. |1 VMIrs. Ed. Clark of Columbia is Yisiting her sister, Mrs. R. H. Ander-' 1 son. From here she will go to Green- i ^ wood to visit other relatives. ' ( Miss Leola Bedenbaugh and sister,! 1 Mrs. Hope -and little daughter of Kib- ' ler's Bride, were in the city Satur- ? day. j1 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raw! and little daughter, lane, of Columbia were the J guests of the latter's brother, Mr.!1 Murry Monts and family last Sunday, j LYiiss Lulee Culbertson's friends are gliad to have her at home again . after a visit to relatives in Newberry.', ?-Waterloo Cor Greenville Xeics. Mr. Julien Hedgpath of Blackstock is the first of the Lindsay hill , ' 1 boys to have arrive*) for Newberry college. He came in Friday afternoon. Mrs. George D. Long and little - William from Live Oak, Fla., are vis- \ iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. i Hill. Miss Lou.se SAith goes to Colum-!. foia twice a week attending Prof.'< Paul DsLr.uney's conservator}' of i music. | i ??r. and Mrs. R. S. Davis of Columbia, after visiting relatives in ? vs berry last week, left for Thomasv*. -? (j?. i Mr. D. Bedenbaugh has been award-; ed the Clemson one year agricultural' < scholarship from Newberry county.' while Mr. Henry Hentz gets it from the state at large. j' Dr. L. A. Riser, assistant state 1 health officer, has gone to Chapin,! Lexington county, to inspect a sus- 1 ^pecieu case OI lmsmtue yai-<a.i.v axs.? Columbia Record. Rev. F. E. Dibble and Mr. J. F. Ep- I ~\ i ting attended the Epworth League j1 conference of Cokesburv district at!1 Salem church, near Ninety Six, last j; week. Misses Geneva Thornton and Ger- ( trade Boland will teach in the Olympia school, which opened yesterday in ( Columbia, with Prof fW. A. Shealy as', superintendent. Miss Sadie Fant of Newberry is a student at the Greenville "Woman's , I college, where she is taking a course ] in kindergarten work.?Greenville .' Piedmont. | * Mrs. L. C. Moise, who has been' . c spending the two past months with her father, Dr. Geo. B. Cromer, of < ) N>w berry, has returned home.? Sumter Cor The St ite. ?.r. Will Bufcrd returned Sunday night from the Columbia hospital with j thr> nl pa sin 5? information that his ! father, Capt. M. M. Buford, is improv-! in-? 'all right. i. iss Dale Boyce of Whitmire pass-: eri through Monday on her way to Manning. where she has accepted a school for the following session.? r1! Ar\ Ho 7atta Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cofield of Whitmire stopped over Wednesday afternoon for a few hours on their return from a visit to their daughter in Greenville.?Clinton Gazette. Miss Louise Taylor of Newberry was welcomed as a new member of the class.?Ninety Six Cor The State, noting social meeting of Sunday school class. Mr. F. 0. Black, county superintendent of education-elcct of Saluda? accompanied toy his family, arrived in liis car last Friday on a visit to Mrs. | Black's parents. Postmaster and Mrs. IW. A. Hill. The Rev. J. L. 'Cromer of Chapin and Dr. George B. Cromer of New-1 berry, attended a meeting of the Lutheran board of publication, -which was held at the publif tion building! yesterday.?The State. Mrs. Herman Wright, Mrs. L. K. J Eskridge, Misses Sarah Houseal and Pauline Gilder of Newberry spent yesterday in Columbia on a shopping visit, traveling by automobile.?The State. Mr. Gus Houseal drove the pnr Miss Annie Mae Bedenbaugh, on her return to her home in Pomaria, from a stiy of several weeks with friends in Charleston and Augusta, stopped for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Richards, in Shandon.? The State. Mrs. Peter Griffin complimented her cousin. Miss Carolyn Cromer, of New berry, who is her guest on Park street, with a charming bridge party Friday morning, asembling for the first time this fall the congenial members of the Gluck Auf club.?The State. "Hub'' Evans, who used to be in' the house before he was elected to the state dispensary board, has been elected a representative from 'Newberry county. Undoubtedly lie will +v, r\ iAtn1vf*r nf rCk Aroon i Auu iu vjl w vuj ww rille News. Congressman-elect Dominick is a: i nan of unquestioned ability and as i issistant attorney-general did . some >f the best work in the supreme court; ;hat has been done b:4 the attorney-' general's office in a long time. He is ; i man of great affability and agree-: I'ble manner.?Greenville News. Messrs. iWl. Pope Davis, C. M. Brad.v^ D. G. Philbeck and H. D. Johnson, of( Spartanburg, representing the Caro-, lina Life Insurance company, passed through Newberry by automobile ruesday on their way to Columbia 10 attend the annual banquet of the ' I company. Mr. H. S. Cannon^ a linotype opena tor in the office of The State, was in the city yesterday. He took advantage! of the opportunity to run up and see his friends here, while calling on his j wire wno is visiting in rrosperuy. Sam once worked in Newberry and still feels at home in this city. Mr . John Derrick has gone to Springfield, Ga., to take charge of his school. Mr. Derrick, after completing his course at iNewberry college in 1Q15, taugh Newberg school success 'lv. We are 4?lad to see our boys pr >moted in the educational. world, i. we are satisfied they will make .ood.?Chapin Cor Lexington News. IMt. C. B. iSpinks attended the banque1 of the Carolina Life Insurance company in Columbia Friday night. Among the more than a hundred of J these agents present was also another well known insurance man in the person of Mr. E. Roy Stone, who discussed "Boosting the Business,'' one of the topics for discussion. They know iiow to boost business. " " TTT?i "V _ _? i-T ?* | Mr. fTanK \j. wrigut, ui uie chjulu- i ern Express company, who has been j on the route from Charlotte to Phil-j adelphia. is transferred to the run between Charlotte and Ney York, with increased pay. This is a well deserved promotion of a fine fellow, and shows what follows a strict attention to business with an eye to an employer's interest. It pays. Colonei v C. Ashlin, .traveling salesman for rhe large paint firm o! Hirshiberg, Hollander and company, Baltimore, -was in the city cturday. I The celebrated Stag paint is a special- j :y of this well known fl,rm, and Colonel Ashlin holds his title by rea>on of the fact that he is a good j ^apfcnin of Industry in the ranks of.1 Jeneral Prosperity. j J Opera House [ A ? ff A ? T-? FKUliKAM'Vlt. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. ''WILL A WO MAX TELLT ! I I /Vim Comedy . Harrv C. 31 vers and Rosemary Th/?el)y?! j I i WORLD CORPORATION Presents ?A WOMAN'S WAY" In Five Acts. I ; Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Blackwell.j j ' 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. H.l BROTHER'S LOYALTY" I 2 Act Essanay Drama. j i Francis X. Bushman. "THE HEROES" Vim Comedy, j PLOIP AND BUST. ?A CHEAP VACATION" | Vitagraph Comedy. ! Lena Brown and Frank Wunaewee. i : f | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. | "LOCAL COLOR 0\ A-l RANCH" Selig Comedy. Tom Mix. METRO PICTURE COR Presents Ethel Barrymore and Cooper Cliffe. | IN THE KISS OF HATE. Mary Pickford appearing at the ) (Arcade Wednesday, September 20, in ! "Little Pal'* a Paramount Picture in 5 Acts. I ! Buist Cabbage Seed (New Crop) i ! In bulk, for fall planting j I P. E. WAY, Diuggist Newberry, S. C. Si ^ SPECIAL NOTICES FOR (SALE?Home raised, recleaned' Oats and fVetcli. Purcell Company. 9-19-4t^pd. FOR SALE?Hogs and pigs. Apply W. L. Bushardt, Newberry, Phone 4502. 8-25-t:. WANTED?IAi limited number of Expression pupils. Classes begin Sept. 18. Beginners price is $2.00 pew month. Mrs. Tom P. Johnson, j lt-pd. FOR SALE?Good milk cow, -with. young calf. Price reasonable.! Should like to l>uy some calves. Apply to E. B. Setzler, 2<K)1 College street. pd. TEACHER WANTED?For the John-j stone school. Principal $50; assist- j ant $40. Term seven months. Apply j Route 5; or W. F. Ruff or W. P. i Fellers, Prosperity, S. C., Route 3. | Sept. 8, 12. 15. j FOR SALE?A good plug horse, good ' worker and traveler; guaranteed, i Can be bought cheap. See me ati once or phone. Phone Jtfo. 26-2. M. C. Shealy, Prosperity, (S. C. 9-15-lt. Bmous-Piayets-Paramoual J Mary Plckford appearing at the Arcade Wednesday, September 20, In "Little PaP a Paramount Picture In 5 Acts. m . . ' A AT THE IP RCADti TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER li). Four reels of selected Patheplavs. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. DANIEL F ROHM AN Presents 3Iary Pickford in "LITTLE PAL" A Famous Players Paramount. * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. PATHE EXCHANGE IXC Presents Anna Nilsson and Tom Moore in "WHO'S GUILTY?" l^Anr roolc ni PfltllfMllflVS 1 w " i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Oi.it iiK JlORCMCO Presents Rita Jolivet in *A>~ INTERNATIONAL 3L4RRIAGE* A Morosco Paramount in 5 Acts. p agar* _ T. M. BOGEBS Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician*; All Work Guaranteed, Corner Caldneii and Friend Streets, j Eyes fitted and sold on Installment; JTewberry, S. C. | Dr. F. C. Martin f i \ ^ Specialist^ | ? Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses | | and Artificial Eyes. I | If your eyes are giving you| ^trouble d in't fail to consult him | - M . a . 1 ^ b Satisfaction Uuaranteed. 11 | Office ovev Anderson's Dry^! |Goods Store. | r CONDI The Natioi Nev FROM REPORT TO Showing Condition Loans and Discou Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Stocks and Securi Banking House Cash due from B< Capital Stock Surplus and Und Circulation Dividends SUnoaic Deposits Rediscounts with $ B. C. MATTHEWS, President I TMITCH QTATT7Q U Hi 1 LiL/ ij A X~X A <i>/^ Sole Depository for U. S. CHICKENS. .ji) days from now, when Fresh Meat comes on the market, Hens will drop in price 2 cents per pound, sell tliem when they are hi^h. We will pay till sept. 24tn. HENS 12 cents lb. j Cliix. 2!b. & less 14 cents lb. j Roosters 06 cents lb | Eggs 25 cents doz.! Jas. D. Quattlebaum, Prosperity J S. C. 2t. J SBRaaHBBZBflBSBBBBBBBHnBnBBB Thaa/Ioit nnil i ucduajf aiiu September We will have < play of Fall Mill\ I be of special inte we urge you to a In connection nery opening we line of Ladies Su Wraps showing t est styles. Rem< and come. Stay Caldwell and 1216 20 Main St The Wooltex Store V 1844 iNSED STATE OF i n 1 i lai BanK 01 rberry, South Carol > THE COMPTROLLER 01 i at the Close of Business Sej RESOURCES: nts ities inks and U. S. Trea LIABILITIES: ivided Profits 1 - m m m m Federal Reserve Ba T. K. JOHNSTONE, faiihier STATE, COUNTY AND CI7 Postal Savings Deposits for and Abbeville t t TEACHER WANTED?Teacher for J McCrary school. Salary, $45 a month. Term, 5 or 6 months. Apply to Jno. Oxner, Newberry, R. F. D. ^ No. 2 or T. W. Folk, Newberry, 6. C.. R. F. D. No. 2. Death of Miss Bessie Bundrick a !i.:iss Bessie Delia Bundrick, IS ,:f| 1 years old, daughter of Mr. <>nd Mrs. A. B. Bundrick of the Mt. Pleasant U section of the county, died of typhoid i fever Thursday evening, and was ? j buried at :Mt. Pleasant cemetery Fri [ day afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev. S. C. Bullentine conducting the service. ' Wednesday ? 26 and 27 I >ur opennig dis- V j/iery. This will rest to you and 1 ittend. with our milli- j mill show a full I I its, Dresses and 1 he season's new- I enber the dates I all day. 1 nalnwanger I 1 Newberry, S. C. The Ladies Store ? ' i ? i 1 MENT I NAiirliAWir 1 ncnuuijf I ina I ? THE CURRENCY 1 jtember 12th, 1916 $362,790.25 I 48.77 102,000.00 i 9,682,48 10)000.00 s - 47,711.70 $532,233.20 $100,000.00 7,564.18 i 100,000.00 1 242.92 I 264,210.84 nk 60,215.26 J $532,233.20 * I H. T. CANNON I Asst. Cashier I Y DEPOSITORY Newberry, Greenwood ! J J