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i'l iii.Li I'iiiiSOAAL C&5 IJovenj^nts of many iVople, New^erriuJis, ;ii?d t hose Who \isit Xcwbcny. ^lien Kor MP.oly six syeiii .Sr.r::irfy in the city with relatives. ?-3iss Annie Mae Gentry and Miss Vayiue Swiuenberg, teachers in Licit Mountain High school, spent the ieeh-end in Newberry with Miss Swittciburg's mother. XIr. and Mrs. L. L?. :AuIl and L. B. Anil, Jr.. of Dyson, spent Sunday wtin Co}. E. H. Au 11. Miss Emmie Dora Burns returned zStmtlay from a visit to relatives in Hiils-ney. Jtliss Brimelle Perry has retuMie-.l from a visit to Mrs. Leila Richbour Columbia. 3Jr. Jack Summer of Auton spent tbe week-end with relatives in the i-itv. Mrs. Roland B. Parks of Cedar? Ga.. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. "W. G. Houseal. She will be pleasantly remembered in Newberry as Miss ** * I Ixrmse Houseal. Airs. Ryan Workman and little son, I Sagene, returned Monday to Laurens after spending several weeks withj Jlrs. Workman's fattier, Mr. E. S.' Blease. j President J. Henry Harms and Dr. E.! JB. Setzler went to Charleston Friday! io witness the Xewberry-Citadel foot-: kali game. John M. Kinard, Jr., of the univer- j sitj of South Carolina, spent several: of last week in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinard. j Mrs. J. W. McFall returned Sunday ^ *A A A Mmip+o I Itohi a. visit to rei<iu> es m Auguoia. < Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Wright, Misses1 IPsuiline Gilder and Maude Epting and 3ir. Z. F. Wright motored to Colum3rai Thursday. Mr. E. M. Evans, Jr., spent Sunday at Carlisle. A8r. and Mrs. Charlie Mathis of :Prosj)erity spent the week-end in New.j Acrry with Mrs. Mathis' parents, Mr.' .and Jflrs. P. B. Asbill. j jMLr. Claude Zobel of Columbia spent itbe weekend with relatives in New I Mrs. E. H. Jahnz of Charleston is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. E. Wil- j Samson. ; Jlr. and Mrs. A. C. Humphries of 5Ditk>n motored to Newberry and spent it&e day with their son, Mr. T. S. Hum- j 3Pkries. They were accompanlea by airs. Madora Mcl>aniel and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jolly. i Jtr. B. B. Sloan of Cgjumbia is ^spending a day or so at his Newberry pJate. Messrs. Ellesor Adams and Hugh' "Workman motored to Columbia Sun-1 Say. i .3ir. James Mimnaugh has returned vfrom the northern markets after se-1 .Seeling his second stock of goods for Abe season. Examine his big display afcc loday and you will be convinced ^Mimnaugh sells goods. ]VIrs. Jno. C. Adams, Mrs. Henry 3 on/1 Warrioft SJ. Alia IL1S, jfiiasca xvaic cuu Adams, Master Lawrence Adams and Mt. McHardy Mower motored to Co"ittrobia Sunday to see Miss Mattie Jftftms, wlio has improved very much since going to that city for the benefit ? trf her health. Air. Carl Julien, of the Southern Power company, Greenwood, spent last Friday in Newberry on business " jfor the company. iHon-elect H. H. Evans represented Kewberry at the state ball in Columbia on last Thursday night. .Mrs. Annie R. Harris of Brady, -Nebraska, is visiting her parents, Mr aad Mrs. J. Chesley Dominick. Her friends are glatl to see her after he* lesg absence from Newberry. She is Accompanied by her son, Mr. Tom JBIekley. j .Clerk of Court J. N. Pearman and Sheriff J. H. M. Ashley of Anderson, accompanied by their wives, spent Fr5day night in Xewberry with SherIjs and Mrs. Blease, 011 their return from the State fair. j Mr. Laurie Wimberly of Cameron spent the week-end here with his aunt, 35rs. W. H. Zeigler. Mr. Arthur Cromer, now of Sparttanburg, spent the week-end in Xew; berry, his former home county. Miss Anne 0. Ruff returned last v-week^rom a. pleasant trip to friends in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Whitmire -and Mrs. Sophie Pinson of Cross Hill spent Thursday with Mr. Oscar '31. Bushardt and family. Mr. M. M. Buford who was for many years sheriff of Newberry county, vent home yesterday after spending Hfce week in Columbia. Capt. Buford is convalescing from an operation per formed in Columbia recently.?The f.3?tate. f . 'l .Miss Sarah Rawl oi' New jerry is; J visiting Dr. .J. \Y. Boozer 011 Blandiag; s;rtn. The Slate. George \Y. Summer. ljresklrnt 01 li;o j Mollohon mills, Xew berry, was a Co-1 ; lumhia visitor yesterday.?Tlie Stat*?.; i Mrs. \V. H. Hunt is vlco president' | o: the Baptist Missionary Union ot : South Carolina, which mevts in OrU^eb-ir? three days, beginning Xov\ ember 7. Xewberrians will join tlie citizen-; j I of the whole state in being glad over the reelection of Mr. John F. Living-; I ston as president of the Columbia.! | 1 i Newberry and Laurens railroad, as' , well as tlie reelection of Mr. C. P. Seabrook as secretary and treasurer: ! of the company. The reports for the year were read, and found very satis-1 j iactory, at the meeting of the sto^k-1 ' holders in Columbia Tuesday. The . C. X. & T,. is an all right company on j ! solid foundation. j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. "Wise of Pros-' | perity are in Columbia taking in the, j State fair. Mr. Wise sai-d yesteru*y ; tbat the day before coming to Columi bia he sold five bales of cotton, toI - . . .. J gether with the seed from tnre? or i these, for which he received more than $600.?The State. W. H. Caldwell of Prosperity was in Columbia yesterday.?The State. Miss Sudie Dennis of Newberry is visiting Miss Ainsley Houseal.?The State. R. T. C. Hunter of Prosperity is in Columbia during the Harvest Jubilee week.?The State. S. J. Derrick of Newberry college' spent yesterday at the State fair?j The State. J. W. Earhardt, city recorder of, Xewberry, is in Columbia for the Har-i vest Jubilee and visited Recorder Pitchison at the city court yesterday. ?The State. Alan Johnstone, member of the State senate from Newberry, was among the visitors in Columbia yesterday?The State. i\Yl B. Boinest of Pomaria, represen tative-elect from Newberry, is attending the State fair.?The State. Mrs. John Adams and daughter, Miss Lizzie, of Chappells, visited this community one day last week.?Big Creek Cor. Saluda Standard. Mrs. Alice Ellis is at home after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in (Newberry, Prosperity and Pomaria. ?Leesville News. Mrs. Noah Oxner spent last week with her mother, Mrs. McGraw, of Newberry, who has been very sick, j ?Pleasant Grove Cor. Leesville News. I Mrs. A. P. Riser and Mrs. Dora Mc-! Nary are visiting Mr. Wyman Riser! of Newberry, where Mrs. Riser will' btf under the treatment of Dr. Mayer.! ?'Pleasant Grove Cor. Leesville News. | Miss Mary Burton of Newberry is visiting relatives in the city.?Greenville News. Mr. Alan '\Y\ Spearman is spending the week-end in Newberry.?Columbia Record. Miss Lilla Mav Bushardt of New I berry was the guest of Mrs. Dent for ^ the fair.?The State. t I Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallman are! spending the week-end with Mr. and I Mrs. W. T. Gallman in Newberry.?! The State. I Asa Inabinet of Newberry college ! was in the city Thursday for the fair, j ?The State. Wilbur Ballentine and Edgar Rvgh, members of the sophomore class at j 1 Newberry college, were at home dur-: . ing fair week at Eau Claire.?The i . OLCVLC. i Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Ellesor at:end-| ed the funeral of Mrs. Ellescr's uncle,' I : Dr. W. C. Irbv, in Laurens Saturday. i Mrs. R. C. Bolyeston spent the week, end in Blacksburg. I VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. j j l^i the pigeon exhibit at the State j fair Mr. M. K. Wicker of Newberry was awarded first, prizes for Fan; Tails, Blue Magpies, White Runts,' Colored Runts, Tumblers and Frill j Backs, and second and third prizes al- J so for White Runts. 1 A string of movie stars will be at ; the Opera House on duty at different , times this week. The list includes i such, celebrities as .Mine. Petrova, Mary Pickford, Marguerite Clayton, Mary Anderson, Helen Gibson, Ivy Close, . Eleanor 'Wbodruff, Marin Sais, Bryant | Washburn, Harry Dunkinson, Aubrey Smith, Robert Warwick, True Boardi man and others, with Tom Mix, Ham ' 5 ^ 3 ? ^ \Tvnro "in'' I 4 ciliU I3UC1, VI tuuicc, auu wo , | Theby. j In the Connie Maxwell, receipts fo^ i September, (Orphanage) we find the ' following items: J. A. Hurton, $15; West End Sunday school, $12; East | Side Sunday school, $2.70. There will alwavs be accidents, rei " I : marks an exchange, says the Ander-; I i r , ' i- a .viail, so loiij; a:-; the engineer ro- ( fuses to stop the locomotive when lie,' sees an automobile approaching. ThrcL: or lour d.iv-.-r:; !'a ou^ht = > I iias. i'. ..'um'o, wh > is presi-, uei.t 01 the Vo. People's federation,! l an 'Inspiring a<iilre-s on J'Tho' ileroism of Servi'-e."?lolir-r-in U;1.. i hdsefield Advertiser, in rei orilng meeting. it wili be cheaper to grow more live, stock than boll weevils, says the Ar.-i person .Mail. .lust why such a mild, sweet and! hospital season, during which the cii- j mate is so salubrious, sliould be call-, ed "inuian" summer is somewhat ol : a mystery.?Greenville News While "the frost is on the pumpkin | and the fodder's in the shock," roast- J ing ears are still on tap in Fickens, j * says the Sentinel of that city. The good October days are here, I the gladdest of the year; the time to roast the 'possums and drink ol' 'sim- j moil beer.?Pickens Sentinel jusii 1 did get in. We certainly wish the boll weevil | would drown when he starts across the Savannah riMer. But there's not a j single chance. There is only cue wa, to get ahead of him, and that is by diversification. So why not diversify? ?Jasper Herald. Our friend Mr. Clayton takes a shot at the management of the city government today in connection with the park discussion.?Florence Times. ?W? don't have anything like that in Newberry. This is a quiet stopping place. Our old friend John Duncan is letting the other boys announce ahead of him. However, we feel certain . that Duncan will be among those present when the next swing 'round the state begins, and that when tne meetings are reported papers can once more say, "Duncan also spoke." As a matter of fact, though Duncan has j some good stuff in his speeches.? j i Greenville News. John T. Roddy yesterday sold 10,- 000 bushels of cotton seed. The pur- i chasing price is 90 cents a bushel.? < Rock Hill Herald. * The Crossland-Tyson Realty and < Auction company of Bennettsville < bought a bale of long staple cotton < in Bennettsville last Tuesday at 30 < cents a pound, the bale weighing 500 < pounds. Mr. J. D. Quattlebaum of Prosperity < is now in the west buying mules and < moT-oo Wo Tuill Tiavp in a Inari Thurs- * day, Nov. 2nd. If you need anything < come and see them. J. W. Kibler Co. is credited with $10 < in a list of cash receipts for the orphanage at Salem, Va., as published i in the Lutheran Orphan Home Mes-j senger. An interesting programme of bright |, clever toasts followed, Mrs. Eloise , Welch Wright of Newberry acting as , toastmistress &nd introducing the j speakers in a happy manner.?From !, The State's report of the annual fair , week banquet of the Columbia College association of South Carolina. Thirty-seven Greenwood county 'r-.oaoiimo Viovo hoon trppri ^AUffht. L'UOOU 4JL1I3 UM v* -- v., w . 1 hilled and dressed and are now on cold storage at the ice plant awaiting the arrival of Friday night, November 10th, when the local T. P. A.'s will be hosts to a large gathering at an old time 'possum and 'tater supper. Thirteen more are to be caught and go through the same process, as they plan to have fifty in all.?Greenv ood Journal. Where are the Xewilorry T. P. A.'s? I A bouiii uaronna regimeni 01 uik| uniform rank, 'Wbodmen of the World, \ was organized in Columbia Wednes- i day. Among the uniform rank com-; panies in the state is one in Xewberrv.! Among the corn club boys at the. State fair, Newberry members took a leading part, carrying off prizes as j follows: First prize for ten ears and uistory $15, Ernest Brooks, Prosperity. First prize for opst ter eprs. *1?. Carol Mills, Prosperity. First prize' for best single ear, $7, Carol Mills,' Prosperity. Second prize, $5, Cecil ' Dominick, Little Mountain. i The Rev. T. J. Watts, secretary of j the Baptist Sunday school board, will' lecture at the First Baptist church Wednesday night, beginning at eight: o'clock. Public invited. A cluster of blackberries was brought to this office Saturday by Mr. I Mack Dominick of Colony. Some of: i the berries were ripe. They are large j | specimens of a cultivated variety from 1 a bush on his home place. He plant-! ! ed the vine three or four years ago. i I i, *T- T "EJ TTV\1L- Pnmorio hnn jrVl f~ an Overland touring car in Xewberrv j I Saturday. j, June apples in October were report- j ed in Newberry last Friday, as coming,' from Mr. Neely Bushardt's place. 1 ??. i ?, . i Opera House PKOGRaM'vIE t > > i)A i. 01 TOlSElt :>0. 'lift' f-ii?:? Service Will Present i. i j:I :a:.;i illvaaor Wood* ruii. in the 5-Act (.01.1) KA(iLK FI* ATI KK 'MAFFKEY'' "THE CHALK LINE." Vim Comedy * ? . M . v I i iiiTu.iiti: iiurr) i. .tiyers aim nummary Theby. "IT'S A BEAR" Yitagraph Comedy Featuring1 Mary Anderson. Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBER 31 'SIDE TRACKED" Vim Comedy Featuring Plump and Runt. IVOIiLD FllTtKJKS WiJ.L fKtH-Vi Kobert Warwick IX "FRIDAY, THE 13TH," 5-Acts Brady-made. WEDXESDAT, XOVEMBER 1 THE PACIFIST," 2-Act Essanay Drama Featuring Harry Duukinsou. '\MEER IX THE KITCHEX" Kalem Comedy Featuring Miss Itj Close "IOLA'S PROMISE," Biograph Drama, Featuring" ITary Pickford THURSDAY, XOiVEHBER 2. "TAMIXG GROUCHY BILL*' Selig Comedy Featuring Tom^Mix. METRO PICTURES WILL PRESENT Hnie. Petrova in a 5-Act Wonderplaj "THE SCARLET WOXAX." * LWXTUJ JiAKJtfiT. * ^ewberrj. ? (Cotton .17.75 $ Cotton seed, per bu 96 ^ S- Prosperity. $ Cotton 18 ? Cotton seed, per bu 97 ?> Pomaria. 4 S' Cotton 18.50 3 3> Cotton seed, per bu 90 3 $> Little Mountain. 3 ^ Cotton 18.25 -9 iv r\AT? Kit Qfi V^t^LLUlI OCCU) pci U w, v v ? ? Cbappells. ^ $> Cotton 18.25 ^ $> Cotton seed, per bu 97.50 3 * Silver Street. 4 /Cotton 17.75 <S Cotton seed, per bu 96.50 S> Klnards. 3 $ Cotton 18.25 ^ 3>Cotton seed, per bu 90 "? $> Whitmlre. 4 ? - - i n r A .? Cotton is.ov t Cotton seed, per bu 90 3 MEETING OF DEMOCRATIC TOT EKS OF THE CITY OF DEWBERRY. A meeting of the Democratic vo ters of the city of Newberry will b< held in the Council Chambers 01 Tuoadav nio-ht Oct. 31st. at 7130. fO] *. O?"? the purpose of adopting a method o nominating candidates for the fol lowing officers: One member of th< Board of Commissioners of Publii Works and three members of th< Board of School Trustees?for Wlard, 1, 2 and 3 respectively. By order of the City Executive com mittee. 0. B. MAYER, Chairman. NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING. Notice is hereby given that we, th< i :^Pnmmiecimiprfi ff>' 11II (ifcii b 1 *^11 *J ui v ^ Xewberry County, S. C., will at th< cfiice of the Clerk of Court for New berry County, at Nine O'clock. A. M. November loth, 1916, openly and pub licly draw the nsmcs of thirty-si: (36) men, v ho shall serva as Petit Ju rors at the Court of iCommon Pleas which will convene at Xewberry Cour! House, November 27th, 1916, and wil continue for one week. C. C. SCHUMPERT, J. B. Halfacre, JXO. C. GOOGAXS, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C. October 30th, 191 . Dr. I. E. Crimrn will remain in Newberry only until Saturday evning ol this week. As the important time is fast drawing to a close it would be well for all interested in the doctor': stay to see him at once. Columbia Coca Cola is as inferioi to the Newberry brand as Bush river water is to Stomp Spring's. Kroia \ew York- j I .Mii'iuiimii bark from New York.! : New goods rushed here by express. I ! fiits is one ot J'e important pieces ! 1 of live news today. And what adds . V h) the importance ?s t:ve fact Mat it was his secor. I trip for goods this wtason. it not only speaks v.-oil for . I i Iiiii il-11. iiiil ii. :i: u ... \ \\0!i < , ,(,r .\i- oerrv. ; s it tells .tho outside yrorld tliat the people in j i this (ity and county are making mon-;' oy and spending it, notwithstanding: ' the European war and the consequent iiiuIi cost ui living and dying and mar: rying and so L'orth. Merchants may : i come and merchants may go, but ! . Mimnaugh goes cn forever. : i | FOR SALE?Bui! puppies at $3.00 | I each. Six weks old. See Caldwell i Sims, phone 106. i WE HAVE THE KI > I j They Will be Here Tlinrsdav, Xovembei J. D. QDA1 PROSPER II D?LAY >0T! The old saying, "procrastination is tt Why rob yourself of a substantial cas still secure splendid Bargains in Dlshei anything else you need in Household ai I ginal cost prices. We bought this lot o: and in order to stimulate business w e profit to ourselves. RnRINMN'Q livymuv^ u DON'T ' to consult him about your eyes. Dr. C: ! Newberry any longer than this Saturdt > This letter speaks for itself: ' Little Miss Mamie Sloan, right here fi ' j headache and eyestrain, writes to Dr. C H "Dr. Crimm: The glasses you fittei ^ache and have given me perfect servk j What Dr. Crimm has done for Miss S >| Office up stairs over J. 'A, Burton's : >! News building. > Arcader t J Thursday No ' '' . 'U':: .;y ::.. : - . >: - ' 1 j : 1 . j j ||^| :' " ; ' ' : :;V::;r - . , : J':;%;;>^;;| I m **f fT '! "i BLUE BIRD Pho ; j Tyrone 1 ' AN Lois V jin j "The Eye | A gripping mystery in 5 acts, 1; Lois Weber; author of "Where j dal" and "Hi I See BLUEBIRDS I'eo";;Ie returning from the State fair on the iate aueinoon special irain the C. X. and i.. Thursday enjoyed sunset on the hike, just out from I.'' i umoia. Amcn^ -th.-.se i'rci 1 Newberry .viio ; ulil not go to the State fair was Lr. r-juseal. which was owing to pre; iredness for a better enumeration of i t- next census of the city's population. there being another Lominack in town?of the house of Frank Lominack. And two weeks before a little Long?of the house of George Lon?; - came to add to the figures. Newberry helped materially in making the 1916 Stale fair the greatest in j the history of the association. ^ D YOU WANT, - 2nd, 1916. Come and See Them. [TLEBAUM < Y, S. C. te thief of time," is as tr?e as ever, h saving, when by hurrying you can 5, Enamel Ware, Window Shades and rid kitchen goods at almost the orin particularly advantageous terma, are offering them at an infinitesimal 10c. STORE | FAIL TO CALL* DR. CRIME | rim will positively not remain in 1 ly Evening. 1 om Newberry, who suffered from fl rimm under date of April 23rd. d me certainly have cured my head- V :e in my studies at school."1 Hoan he can do for you and your childreal estate office opposite Herald and ' ? flipaticp \ vember 2nd * llllp < imill . ; . ; : .: . : . ' . ..:; / . - _ ; . '. ; .. . toplays Presents Power 1 i/ I CWC1 of God" 1 written and produced by ; arc llljr uvau' ^ fprocrites' ^ 'M > and be happy. J A