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FUKELf PEBSOXAL tie JSovem'uts of iKtfny People, New* MTtiaas. and Those Who Visit Newberry. j Mrs. AV. M. Griffin ar.<i Miss Octie: Grilfin spont Monday in Columbia. Miss LAzilee Parr of Due West Col-! lege for Women is at home for the j Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Roland Parks has returned to | Cedartown, Ga., after a visit to rela | tives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mathis of Pros-1 perity spent the week-end in New- ; berry with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. As-1 bill." Miss Li!a Summer, who has been j viiiting Mr>and Mrs. .7. E. Summer, i returned to her home at Newberry j tliis morning.?Greenwood Journal. 1 Mrs. C. L. Watkins and little son. j Clarence, returned to Columbia Sat-1 uruay. after spending several days with ' Mrs. D. J. Burns. Mr. Edwin A. Carlisle and family of j Ohio are visiting his father. Mr. Mil-1 ton A. Carlisle. His friends are glad! to welcome him and his family to Ms| old home. { Mrs. F. E. Dibble of Newberry, wife j zi a former pastor of the Methodist \ church here, spent several days last we'ek in Ninety Six with her friend. Mrs. D. M. Lipscomb.?Ninety Six Cor. Greenwood Journal. Capt. iWl Smith Langford arrived ; in Newberry from Texas a few 4^ys 1 ago and will remain for several days. Mrs. Langford was not able to come j with him and he will return some time' next week. He brought with him in j a sealed bottle some samples of the ravages of the boll weevil. Mrs. Herman 'Wright was placed on the committee on resolutions at the . meeting of the State U. D. C. conven- i tion last week, and Mrs. Robert Wright: was appointed to represent the Pied- j mont district as assistant to the chair-J man of the State Historical committee. Mr. Heyward B. Ewart. son of Mr. W. F. Ewart, has been transferred j froon Manning to Hartsville as manager of the Western Union Telegraph company at that place. This is a promotion and a creditable one, as j young Ewart hasn't been with the company a year yet. Mr. John Hay Kuhns, who was born; in Newberry, was married on the 15th f instant in Dillon, Montana, his bflfte i t?eing Miss Lula Belle Rumbaugh of I that city. Mr. Kuhns* home is in' Omaha. Nebraska. He was a little boy when he left Newberry with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Kuhns, and the family. VARIOUS 4>D ALL ABOUT. Much matter is this issue was) crowded out of Friday's edition. Ella Hall in "Little Eve Edgartou" j a I'UieWd at the Arcade today (Tuesday). j. Mrs. Holbrook, mother of Mrs. S. j B. Jones, died at the home 01 ner daughter in Calhoun street on Mon- | ?iay morning. On account of the death in the j family of Lawyer Barron the Saber, case was withdrawn from the jury and I the court adjourned on Monday. by the Indies of Central Methodist church will be held Friday?3:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.?in the vacant store next to E. M. Evans and Son. Automobile Dealer Sam W. Domic- j Ick received a carload of Saxons FrT- | day. Place of business, store of ?W.; TV. Wicker, Hotel Savey building. Mrs. Laura Hall died at the home of; her neice, Mrs. Laura Eargle. on Sat-' urday and was buried in the family j burying ground on Sunday. mere are io de iflanksgivmg sw, vices at Mt. Olivet on Thursday morn-! ing and at Mt. Pilgrim that afternoon ' at 3 o'clock. Offerings will be re- i ceived for the Orphan's Home. i Sunday was a glad day at Central: Methodist church. The people rejoi?-! ing in the return of their beloved pas- j tor, and he equally glad to be with . them. j "The Jockey of Death,1'' arranged to 1 be shown at the Opera House on De-; comber 4th. is filled with thrills. Thrills fill it from beginning to end.. J* is all thrills. i.ae ladies of me A. R. P. chutch 'will give their turkey supper and oys- I ~f*v- *r t.T"^ VI court, house build- j| in^ Ti- j irorn live to ten * I p. m. That will be the best kind of time to go to such a feast. On account of the crowded condition j of our columns again this issue sev- \ eral matters have been only mention- j ed and several items left out. We will j use all of these in the next issue and j it will go to press on "Wednesday. j Dr. Crimm lias returned to New-! berTy for a few days and those need- ' ing anything done for their eyes will do well to call on him without delay as he will only be here a few days on liiiS tup. Helen Holmes in the third episode | of "The Lass of the Lumberlands" at j the. Thursday, also a two reel; L-KO komedy with' Billie Ritchie; j Chaplin's double. 1 ' A colored couple from the county j i?ot married Tuesday in the office of' the judge of probate. John Hender-! ?- -"j "DooViqI Poo^pr nrnmiapd to SU11 ?LUU nuvubi awvwv* jr - j live in obedience to the marriage; vows. i There was a marriage &z r.xe Union 1 fair last week, in which a Newberry! <xmnty lady participated. Miss Win Die Henderson, daughter of Mr. James \ Henderson, of Maybinton, was mar-i ried to a Mr. Browning. j The Arcade is now offering the most diversified program obtainable. The Universal program of sl?rt length ( pictures every day excebt Tuesday, l this day being "Bluebird day." Serials - ... -on Thursday and Saturday^. The Mollohon Manufacturing com-i pany did a splendid thing when it, brightened up its mill territory with electric lights, which help to beautify to the outside of the village, where it once was dark of nights in the dark of the moon. Thanksgiving Service. .The following order of worship will; be observed in the Pomaria pastojraf'* Thanksgiving' f)av St. Matthews Hi a. in., Bethlehem, 3:30 p. m., Pomaria.1 7:30 p. m. Special music. The of-; t'ering will bo for the Orphans Home.: A cordial invitation to all. S. C. Ballentine. ! Pomaria, Nov. 23. ? MUNICIPAL TAXPAYERS, I Your attention is called to section j 6 of the ordinance levying the tax for! city's revenue. It reads: "That all taxes herein imposed shall j be paid between the 1st day of Oc- j tober and the 1st day of December, i 1916, and a penalty of ten per cent.' is hereby imposed and shall be added to all taxes not paid prior to Dec-] ember 1st, 1916." Please attend to the matter. J. W. Chapman. Clerk and Treasurer.! - i SPECIAL SOTlCtfS WANTED?To "buy a good second I hand 7 or S-liorse power mounted en-! gine. I want one that can do the work and not a worn out machine. G. W.1 Wicker, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. No.: 5. Phone No. 2. 2t j STRAYED?From home on Friday, i November 24, 5916. one black mare | mule. Any one knowing of her or Having seen ner nomy w. r. waters,; Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. ll-28-2t. i FOR RENT?One two-horse farm and one one-Tiorse farm or will sell, i Farms inside Newberry school dis-; trict. For particulars apply to M. B.1 Caldwell, Newberry, S. C. 11-28-tf. STRAYED?On November 21, one | Dr. F. C Martin | | ^Specialist!; ! Examines Eyes, Fits G1 assesf1 and Artificial Eyes li i ^If your eyes are giving you^j fail tn It him ^WAVUUIV. UVU W AU&I. WV ^ I Satisfaction Cua ranteecL % j? -Office ovt. Anderson's Dr,rT f Goods Stort j| * *4** 4* ?*5*ai>+4 + i ^^SEP/EC?\ !F YOU NEED GLASSES ; i You are naturally inter- i ested in several things? : WHERE is the best place. ! WHEN is the brst time. WHO is the best optician ' to furnish these glasses? ? Let us answer these ques- j tions. First. Our Store is the . place, for we are author- j ized dealers in glasses made by the G. L. Hall Optical Co., who send a i skilled optician once every j three months to accurately j fit and adjust glasses for our patrons. Second. The best time is Thursday. Dec. 7th. as on that date we give you service unexcelled and guarantee every pair of glasses sold. | Third. The G. L. Hall Optical Co., of Richmond, Norfolk and Lynchburg, Va., employ none but elf lllpf? arirt pxnfriprippd men, who not only give | you most excellent service, j but guarantee satisfaction j in every instance. Our Personal Guarantee is back of every pair glasses soldand solicit your patronage with this assurance on our part. P. E. WAY, Druggist, Newberry, S. C. i 2 j black female pig with white feet, white spot in forehead. -Weighs about 40 pounds. Any information of same will be rewarded. Notify E. L. Strauss, phone number 21504, from Newberry. leo Cannon. 11-2S-21. FOR SALE OR TRADE?Two Studebaker touring cars, in perfect condition. For roadster or anything of equal value. Address Doctor Meldau, Newberry, S. C. 1 l-27-3tp. . .UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will gin Thursday and Friday of each week. Silverstreet Ginnery, K. S. Stillwell, Mgr. 12-3-tf. FOR SALE?That six-room cottage and lot containing one-half acre on j "College Hill" at corner of Lindsay | and Chick streets, will be sold to the highest bidder on the first Monday in December. Terms: One-third, cash; and bal-j fn nnp and two vears at S r>er ? cent interest. Miss Joe L. Jones, B. L. Jones, et al. 11-17-24-28-1 CD PI JL JLVJUiA, Beginning one who coi lowinq prize FIRST PRIZE size 14k solid Gc SECOND PRI THIRD PRIZ! All we ask j on a card and dr ber and on Decei child will draw o number will get See front an and suggestions i Don't Take a chance have the lucky r I P. C. JE FREE! {_ Name Address RULES AND DIRECT Suggestions f | FOR ME* I j I Cuff Buttons I In I Stick Pins I I Tie Clasp I per I I aW ?1*. Belts and Silver Buck- enj les ^ Waldemar Chains Coat Chains L? Vest Chain ^ Gold and Silver Knives to Cigarette Cases avc Military Sets tha Fountain Pens. cor ?????- an( Many things that will please Father. Be sure to come to when jou tjlf purchase t&e gift for him. spe P. c. ON <*??*?mmmmmmmmmmrn?mmmmmmmmmmmim FOR SALE?That desirable lot at corner of Johnstone and Glenn streets, fronting 200 feet on Johnstone and - 100 feet on Glenn, will be sold to j i the highest bidder on first Monday in} | December. Terms: One-half, cash, and one j ! \ Cell O UUIC at o iiCi LXUl X11 LCI Cot. Miss Joe L. Jones, B. L. Jones, et al. 11-17-24-28-1 ! ! FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels; | of seed wheat at two dollars per bush-j j el. Farmers Oil Mill. ' 10-17-tf. i .. j NEW CROP. New Orleans and Mus| cavado molasses at Johason McCrack-1 i in Co. i 13 j FOR SAiLE?Seed Wheat. The Purcell Co. ll-24-3t. FOll SALE?A tract of land about fn-rt milrtr. nf tho inwn nf Vow Ct\ W JJiliCO AlVl 111 VA- bUv vw II w *. * I v ' 1 berry, containing one hundred and; sixty-four acres, more or less. Will! sell as a whole or in suitable parcels, j? Pre , 1 (JTl UKV, jZ/IU V nes in our stor s: ;?Your choice of a ? * ^ * >ld Gents watch. ZE?A Sterling Silv< E?Five dollars in ti rou to do is to come op it in the sealed be af 10 nVl 111UV/A w ut three numbers, the prizes. id back view of card :or Christmas gifts. Fail to Co, it wont cost you ai lumbers. ANS & CO. FREE! [TONS ON BACK OF CARE or Christmas Gifts Ml goods put Bracelet 'Watches nice Boxes Bead XecWace8 ich adds 50 T javftlUppf* cent to the pearance of the Cameos t. Everything Brooches pared *Yee. Lin?erie clasps Rings Silver Card Cases Dorine Powder Bo^ej \e advise you Mesh Bags buy early to Fountain Pens )id the rash Toilet Sets t is sure to Manicure Sets and ne this year I that we will FOK ^OTTHEK Sterling and plated sll e time to giv> ver an(j many otbei Engraving llseful tMnSs for th house. Don't forgei >cial attention, her. JEANS i Exclusive Jewelei E PRIG! - ' hi i For further information see the undersignel. 11-14-tf H. C. Holloway, Attornej. FOR RENT?Three hundred acres good farming land in Township No. S. j Gustavus Werber, Newberry Hotel.! Newberry, S. C. ll-24-4t. ? CABBAGE?A few more left, phone' LAND FOR SALE?Forty-five acres MARESWe are here with o .1 t nave one tnat will piea?e mares in this bunch. Let J. D. QUA! Prosp,eril E!!FR ^ ve are qomq cci e a free chance i 14k solid Gold Br er card case. ade. in and write vour m ?x and keep the con ock the box will be and the person ha with correspondin me and Gel nything, and some f I I "" Rules and Write yo address on tc drop it in Keep card . r s>1 tions or and corresp her. I On Dec. 2.' be opened ai draw out th and the pers the corresp< bers will get ing prizes: First Prize a 14k Bracel 12s 14,1c Gen Second P: w/il V VI Third Pris ?_ mMF s and Opticians E TO Ai in tlie St. Lukes community about si] miles from Prosperity. Price $700.0l For terms see me. One tenant housJ one barn, one well. J. Cbesley Doifl inick, Newberry, S. C. U-17-4tltawp CARPENTERS WANTTV gocd carr^nt r? f * vm aud Coiutgt work. Apply Gallivan Bldg. Co. Granby Mill, Columbia, S. C. . lt-24-2t. A ???J MULES A ur third car ,load. We you. Some good brood us show you. TLEBAUM I fcy, S. C. I 1717 If! ] r r mi 9 J rfi d i > give every \ at the fol~ acelet or a 12 I ime and address 'esponding num-fl opened and a ving the lucky I g numbers and^B f One 1 one is sure to \ Directions ur name and ?p of card and ] sealed box. with suggesiristmas gifts onding num 3 the box will I id a child will 1 fee numbers j on who holds | Dndingf num- I flip fnllnw. ? WJLJ.V 1V/1XV/ TI Choice of | _ A ?* A? et waicn or a its Watch. A vize Sterling mk Case. H se $5 in trade. v >NNY J