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PCRELY PERSONAL ; I I The Movements of Many People, >iewberrians, and Those Who Visit >'ewberry. Mrs. T. .J. Lipscomb, of Columbia, is visiting in the city. Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson spent Saturday in Green w od. Mr. B. B. Davis, of Columbia, was in trie city Wednesday. Mrs. R. P. Casey has removed from j Greenwood to Williamston. Miss Gertrude Boland is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F. Lathan. Mrs. H. H. Blease and son. Marion,; have returned to Staunton, Ya. -Misses Marguerite Wise and Eliza-1 betli McWaters, of Prosperity, spent Wednesdway with Miss Lucile Lathan. Mr. Eugene S. Blease has gone to San Antonio, Tex., until the first of next month. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Caughman. of Greenviile, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson in Xowberry. I Mrs. E. D. Kerr, of Newberry, is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. L?. W. ' White.?Abbeville Medium, 9th. Mr. Chas. P. Barre was admitted to i the practice of law in a large class on j Tuesday in Columbia. William Halfacre is in Union county visiting his grandfather, Mr. F. K. ' Maybin. Mrs. C. F. l^athan had as commence-1 ment visitors Rev. and Mrs. J. J. s Long, of Little Mountain. Misses Mary Klettner and Martha 1 Lathan are in Little Mountain for several days. Mrs. Herbert Ehrhardt and little ! son, of Ehrhardt, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Wright are -i tti or n V> of V*-5 <-* pajlllg ? Ul iCi Vi^it LU 1112) U1UIUC1, I Mr. Wm. F. Wright, in Laurens county. Misses Isabel Miller and Margaret Stewart are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kinard, in Xewberry.?Ninety Six cor. Greenwood Journal, 10th. Mr. Robert Houseal left Wednesday for the University cf Virginia on his way to take a summer course at the University of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Long and family, of Silverstreet, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. u Plexico. of E'oenezer.? Rock Hill Herald, 9th. Mrs. W. L. Griffin, who has been i\isiting relatives in the city has returned to her home at Newberry.? ; Greenwood Journal, 9th. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wedaman, of Pomaria, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Morris, taking in commencement. Mrs. Wm. Keith, of Caappells, was a nlpasant. visitor to Mrs. I) S. Haiti wanter one day last week.?Nicety j Six cor. Greenwood Jourial, 10th. Miss Mary Elizabeth Duncan, of i Prosperity, is spending some time! with Miss Rose Crosson.?Leesville News, lOih. , Messrs Burley and Authur Hawkins, of Newberry, spent tae week-end on j Route 4 in the home of Mr. E. S. I Franklin.?Leesville News, 10th. Mr. Siremba Hendrix is home from Newberry college, where he has worked faithfully during the past session.? Leesville News, 10th. Julian White is attending the Students conference at Blue Ridge, Black Mountain, X. !C., as a delegate from i his Y. M. C. A. class at Wofford col- | lege fitting school. >lessrs. E. P. Edwards and Tom' I i Pearce, o. Spartanburg, I. X. Edwards, j or uoiumoia, ana tsert u Bennett, ol I Bristol, Va., are in the city for the Merchant-Knight wedding. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Merchant and son. Misses May and E^oise iMontgomery and Mr. William Switter.-berg, of j Columbia, are in the city to attend | tie Merchant-Knight wedding. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Connor left "Wednesday for Cokesbury to be absent from Newberry a week. They j went to attend the marriage of Dr. Connor's cousin. Miss Annie Fulton. ! i\Ir. .Tames MdCarev was i:i the city : this week visiting his pare .ts. Mr. 1 ar 7. Mrs. G. K. McCarey. while his : fchip was in B ston. from Mexico, un-' <k*r going ropa:rs. \ Mrs. Vol-. '. "who is visiting. her brotln-r, M? H. C S:i:n:i:-;rs. in Pe-dleiou, was L<re shop] iitg with Mrs. Sur.i:n'.-rs : -day.?An Mail. i)th. -f AUrrlc T>T(1 i -n> rv thp I 1 \Jl. 4?lVi UO ? ; . VV V . * w v ? ^ Newberry college faculty, spent few (hours here Tuesday as th,? -^uest of ' bis uncle. Dr. E. L. Norris.?Greenwood Index, 4th. Miss Mamie Plexico and guests. Mr. and Mrs. H :~h of Silverstreet, f ure at Piedmont Spring for a short! stay, having drive.! through in the; former's car.?Rock Hill Herald, 9th. :, virs. J. H. Riser, B, V. Shealy, Mark ; -X' ? T ft \l T .. 1 I L> ! bneaiy, r. w. ia.M 1 uuu .?. n.. i u^in. i of Batesburg' motored over to Newberry college commencement Tuesday. : ?Leesville Xews, 10th. j Misses Elizabeth and Bruce Caugli- j man, of Lexington, are visitors at the home of the Misses Amick. in Summer street. After commencement they go to Cross Hill to visit their aunt, Mrs. Aima weg"!.'Mr. Joseph H. 'Siiealy, of Newberry, nas been elected superintendent of i | the Ninety Six schools. He has been i at Saluda for four years and comes highly recommended.?Ninety Six cor. Greenwood Journal, 10th. | Miss iMary Shumate, who has been j reaching school the past winter at j ; Newberry, is at home for t?he sumI mer. She is at the home of Mr. W. j H. Austin.?Greenville Piedmont, 10th. j j Col. .Ino. F. Hobbs. of New ^orkj | attended commencement of Newberry j col'ege. He was one of the most in-, | teresting of the visitors cn that oc- j { casion. He is a prominent alumni ~c * io 5n frvnr?Vi ! J UL LUIS msiuuuvu nuu 10 w v.* , with it. His many friends are always glad to see him and hear him talk in his usual lively, enertaining style. which is at all times encouraging and hopeful. VARIOUS A > 1) A 1,1, A15 U LI. i I Since the rain they are securing good stands of cotton in Xo. 6. I Have you gathered your Burr clov| er seed yet? i It was only some brush burning in;, J toe ayrd of Mr. M. A. Carlisle j i "Vt r\n .A n \T nicrht | '.uuuuaj u. "The Perils of Pauline" at the ArI cade-Airdome is worth seeing, in fact ! should not be missed. Every Friday. i Jasper chapter, D. A. R., will meet Friday morning at 10 o'clbck with Miss Mary L. Burton. ! I'Fhe Young Peoples Mission society.. will meet Friday June 12 with Miss ! Saluda Blease. The Winthrop daughters will meet v/itih Mrs. Duncan Johnson Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Mr. P. E. Scott's small clover patch - i r-? fU A nlrxr triolHorl m U1S UlUUC piavc 111 LUC ViOJ J . eighty bushels of seed. There are 252 automobiles register-1 ed in the clerk's office, with eight or j 10 new ones not yet registered. The Southern freight brought in on ! Monday a car load c-f red cedar shingles from the Pacific coast. Mr. Robert McC. Holmes bought on . Thursday 1,200 ba'es of cotton from Summer Brothers. That is a pretty good sale these dry times. Tie State Dental association meets 'this year in Greenville, June 17-19. Dr. E. H. Kibler is corresponding! secretary. , "Care of Fire Hose," will be the subject of C'-iief Henry B. Wells at tie meeting of the State Firemen's as! s.ciation in Florence June 23-25. i It rained in Newberry on April 15. On April 20 there was .35 rainfall. From then to the 5th of June therewas .17. The Y. W. A. will give a lawn party and serve ice cream at the residence of Mrs. J. X. Booth Friday evening, i .Ju.:e 1-. at S:30 o'clock. Everybody j invited. The Civic association will h Id its i monthly meeting Monday, June i->:n,! at 6 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. | V. McFall. All the ladies of the I town are cordially invited to be pres-: ent. ! i Dr. C. K. Lippard one of the mis- J sionaries of the Lutheran church will; preach at Macedonia E. L. church next | Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and at; Holy Trinity church, Little Mountain, i Sunday evening at 8:15. Public is j cordially invited. i The Ladies' Aid society of the | Churc-h cf the Redeemer will meet i ~ ^ i with Mrs. Theo. Johnstone friaay at \ :30 o'clock. Members are urged to i be present a> Mr~. Johnstone has ar- j ranged f- r j spe?:a* programme con- 1 si-ting of musical selections, etc. Mr. J. !). Wicker offers his place, , free of charge to campaign parties for j 'political meetings. I' is the grove on; 1 what is well known Blue Kuin : :-l the oor 01 the hill or lug a good \ spring, adjo;2:ing the residence lot: o:'. Mr*. H. F. Cline. i j Sam Nance, a '-veil-to-do co.ored j n an. o: H.>;ena. lost ais wife by death I i /\r, Mnnfinv insr. The body '.'as embalmed by representatives o: R. Y. Lea veil ana Son and kept until Wednesday afterjio n when it was inter-1 I j iin the family Variai ground at I S ' Sh 1 r vr-- six - ! (? o ?> f ."i "Z "'ti: i' 1 * ' CO CRT OK 1.KNKKA1. SESSION ! Jiidsri* l'n^ide?A L<>t <?f Husiutss Ui\j)o>ed of?Adjourned oil \) euiiesdav. Tiie summer term o:' ih,> cour? o.' jK-neial convened 011 'flies- 1 clay morning, the 9th instant, with 1 Judge Frank B. Gary presiding. So- 1 licitor Cooper and Court Stenographer Perrin were in their respective places. ' The court lost no time in getting down to business. Judge Gary, with hi., usual method of dispatching busi- : ness, has dispatched a great deal of KncinDoc Keener oHlv occ-icf ac! }w? VUOiliVOO, UV.1U5 t*UiJ UOOIOLUU U V UV j licitor Cooper. The following true bill were returned: Warren Suber,! violating dispensary law; Emma Su ber, violating dispensary law; Neei! Nance, violating dispensary law; Dock i Gall ma-assault and battery with in- " tent to kill; Tom Shealy, larceny and receiving stolen gocds Xancy Wright, j larceny; Dave Hill, practicing medi- j cine without license. The State vs D. A. Livingston was prossed. Dock Gallman was tried, the jury convicted him of assault aud battery of high and aggravated nature. He: was sentenced to eight months and , was defended by Messrs Dominick and j Workman. State was assisted by' Messrs. Blease and Blease. Dave Hill pleaded guilty, and sentenced to three months on the chain gang or fine of $7.").00. Xeel Xance pleaded guilty a.d was sentenced to pay a fine of $100.00 or; serve six months on chain gang. State vs Cleve Donaldson, larceny; of live stock. Donaldson conducted, his own case and was convicted re-. ceiving a sentence of 18 months on ,' the chain gang. State vs Jeff Means, murde", guilty ; and sentenced to be electrocuted Aug- \ ust 7th. Represented by Hunt, Hunt & Hunter and Dominick & Workman, these gentlemen jhaving been appointed by the court to conduct the defense. State vs John Boyce charged with murder was convicted with recommendation to mercy. He is represented by Messrs Johnstone and Cromer and j B. V. Chapman, the solicitor being as- j sisted by Messrs Hunt, Hunt & Hunt- j er. Sentenced to life imprisonment, j Grand Jury Presentment. To His Honor, Judge Frank B. Gary, Presiding. We, the grand jury, for the year \ 1914, at this June term of the court, for said year desire to make the -follow- j ing presentment. We have carefully i considered all cases presented to us ; by the solicit-r and have weighed the ' testimony presented in each case and | have returned our findings to the j court. It is reported to use thatthere j is an uncovered well, on the property | cf H. 0. Long, near the Dead Fall at the old gim stand, that is in a dan- j gerous condition. We recommend that j the owner be instructed to put same in ! a condition of safety, at once. We recommend that the supervisor i be instructed to see that tne convicts ; who are placed upon t'ie public works ! of the county be at all times'clotlied j . . . ,1 in stripes; and tnat when they are; not employed, that :hey shall be confined. We wisii to commend the supervisor for his efficient serviec in road building in the county. We find that four of the magistrates of tne county i have not complied with the la^ re-! garding the making of reports to the ; auditor and treasurer. We have taken the necessary steps to enforce ccm- j pliance with said law. We are pleased to see that our re-! commendations regarding repairs at: the jail have been carried out in a man- '< ner to meet with general approval. ' We recmmed that our clerk be paid tbe usual fee ;'or service. John. C. Adams, Foreman Grand Jury, i i Teachers To Attend Hummer SchooL Tie following teachers from New-! berry county will attend the summer j school of the South at Knoxville, Ten- j nessee; Miss Mary 3rown, G-armany j school; iMiss Dollie Mae Senn, Domi-j rick school; Miss Winton Agr.ew, j Smyrna school. Misses Eva Goggaas. Sara G.try and Carrie Shearman will attend the sum-j mer session at Columbia university. New York. Tr : following high scbo I '.eacherwill attend the summer session of th Carolina un:? ?rsity. 'Columbia: V!s.- A-lma L::, <). Whit mir**: M ssr J. O X. Hollow ay, X w'.jerry: J. >. Vv'h?-e'.cr. I'r >>??et*i!y; H I):;lie:: inc. 'Aula Mountain. Death of Mr*. ^fcealy. Mrs. John D. Sheaiy died at her home near Pomaria. or. Monday ni^ht *?- '' ?.vi->/?!- !??rj wn-: ViuriAd Tnos- 1 iX's i l \J __ day afternoon ut "> o'clock a; St. Pauls, service by the Revs. V. von A. Riser. R 5. Shealy and Jno. .T. :x^:iz. She was years old and was the ino.her o! Mr. .!allies P. Shealy or' ou- cifv, ! FJ.AU DAY (c i ? If Loral J j; dire to Observe Hag Day June > t 14 -A<*uiM? Iiv the He> F. 1>. jt Kerr, <; I ^ Tie ob.-cruiirc o' Fia^ Day is mail- t datory by every lodge oi' h^ks. T..e [ i order is an \meriean one and en- t ueavors to impress lessons of patriot- ; i ism and love of the rlag, and it is ; : litting that such an ovder should 1 keep fresh in the minds of the people i the history oi the flag. Those who attended a similar ser- , vice in the opera house iasr year will | rememi) r the character of the service ' 1 and it is certai 1 t'.ey will desire to' 1 ;.rteiid again tnis year, rne service will not last more than an hour. The 1 pub:ic is invited. ; * It was decided to hold the service < this year in tne ior'ge voom in the 1 l , McCaug.irin building. ; 1 Tiic it' v. E. D. Kerr has accented the ir.vi .ition to make a short address i Mrs. K. i.. Serzler l.as kindly toi- 1 sented to direct the music Ti c s-fi'\ice vill be interesting ami j ! instructive and seats will be provided ] for visitors who may desire to attend. ; t ? I To Attend Southern Textile Assneia- i tion. The Southern Textile assooia ion t will meet at Isle of Palms on tie 12th I instant. 0 : the programme: 11 "Aims and Purposes of the South- ] ern Textile, Assoc-ia ion," by J. "VI. j Davis, Superintendent Newberry Cotton Mills Newberry. S. C. 1 t The fourth vice president of t'.ie as- ] sociation is Mr. W. H. Hardeman and ; the chairman of t'ne board of gover-! nors is Mr. J. Y. J:nes, both of the: Xevvtberry mills. ? ? ( A Card of Thanks. t A greatly desire to extend my heart- .; felt thanks and high appreciation to ' < my many friends for the kindness j sliown me in the last illness and sub- j sequent of my mother. Also, to the attending physician, Dr. J. D. Bedenbaugh. I extend many thanks for his u. tiring efforts and assistance rendered. I shall- always hold and fondlq ^ cherish you each and everyone in ? my memory for tuese kindness. Mrs. W. T. Livingston. j Teachers Honor Roll. 1 By reading five professional books ! 1 ? i and attending five teachers meetings j 1 tne following teachers are placed on ! Newberry county roll of honor: Miss ; Olive 'Feagle, Deadfall school; Miss j Dorothy Buzhardt, Silverstreet; j l Misses Artie McCain and Elizabeth | < Dominick, Newberry high school. ] ? i To Attend Winthrop. j The following teachers will attend , ( Winthrop summer school, June 16, < July 24: j iMisses Corrie Still a id Rubv Mc- , ! ? Illwain, Trinity school; Misses Iva j j Eaddy and Bessie Huggins, Zion ! school: Miss Olive Feagle, Deadfall i . - u1 ~ 7~\.Qil- I SCUOOl , iVliSS UWUU.IJ XJVJ.U ..uiui, , ( verstreet school; Misses Willie Mae Wise, Susie Langford and Martha j' Creighton, Prosperity school; Miss ; 1 Elberta Sease, Little Mountain school; j 1 Miss Lizzie Xeel, Johnstone school; j Miss Clara Brown, Little Mountain I school; Miss Ola Miller, Tabernacle j eMmni \Tisses Lotve Lee Halfacre ; , and Mae Amick, Hunter-DeWaltI' school; Miss Nell Fridy, Whitmire :' school; Miss Jessie Rutherford, Cen-!' tral school; Miss Marjorie Hayes, j' Fairviev/ school; Misses Mavme Swit-1' ? i te :'berg and Gertrude Reeder, New berry school; Misses Ella Langston.! ' ! i Mary Wright, Aurelia Mayer and Sad- j io Goggons and Miss Elizabeth Domi- | nick who will be an instructor in the I fi;ie arts department. It i.s h p-'d taai other teachers will join "Xewberry Hall" by having their application sent in through Miss j Elizabeth Dominick, Xewoerry. natira adjoining rooms inav yet be e igaged. r Church of the Redeemer. (Rev. Edward Fulenwider. pastor.) ' Nothing preventing, the following will be the programme of divine ser- , vices at the Lutheran Church of She 1 i Redeemer next Sunday: j 11:15 a. hi. Tae regular morning; service. The sermon *will be preached i1 by the pastor on the gospel lesson for ' the day, Luke 16:19-31. ;' 10:1" a. :n. TIip Sunday senooi! meets, and ail oitiors, reac:ers and , soholavs are urged to b- present. 7. e ;; .'..lie is cordially invited to :i"i srvices. j' ami Tiirn-. India, with its savage iribes una wV.ii i:a> been tin* source of :i any a taie oi' -1i: rii: 4 adventure, buL xi :ne are iiaii' so thrilling or interesting as Mr. George Kleine's iatest ;>hoto "drama production '"lietween1 Savage and Tis^r' which rotiu-s to tile Opera House on Monday, June ! "?. or one day only. ? In tPis niod' rn produ'-t 'h - marvel! i?s Cinos company have outdone themselves. They have united a tale f >f romance. faith and heroism with a ;eries of adventures wioh savages, ; igers and wild animals that are so ; hrilling and realistic t .at the spec- j iters can hardly sit in tr.eir seats ! vith excitement and f llow onr situa- i :i u after another wirj.i suspende4 jreath. Xo animal or jungle picture ; hat has ever been produced has car- J ied with it such marvelous and sus- j ;ained interest as this, Mr. George | \leine's biggest success. In Meinoriani Alver C. Kinard died in Columbia, j \pril 22, 1014, after five days of in- ! I ;ense suffering with pneumonia. He >\as the youngest son of Adam and Mary Kinard. He was born December :S, 1872, in Smith county. Miss., and j I il tr.e age o one year his parents j :ame tj Newberry. At an early age ! te was confirmed a member of St. j Philips Lutaeran church. J,i Deceiri/ber, lS9t>, ihe was married ; o Miss Lilllian Cauthen and to this j .'nion were born seven children. The funeral services were conducted jy Rev. C\ A. F reed. He was laid to rest in Bethel ceme:ery, Fairfield county, by the side of lis little son, .John A., w-ho preceded li 111 to the better land just eight years. He leaves a wife and six children, ;\vo brothers and three sisters and a i st of friends to mourn his depar- j :ure. He was loyal to his church, a j rind and affectionate husband and j 'ather. How we miss him but the Lord has : ;aken him ironi us and we bow in .uni'ble submission. A Sister. T He Married. Dysons, June 8.?'Mr. and Mrs. A. 2. Sligh announce the engagement ol :heir daughter, Mattie Lee. to Henry S'eal Blair of Boone, X. C., the wedling to take place June 30. Queen Esther. K. R. Presbyterian. Tnis Cantata has never been excell-1 3d on a Due West stage. Without exception every one present was delighted and enthusistic. We asked VIr. Hunt, of Newberry, wtoo is a good iudge and has witnessed maay plays, low he liked it? He said, "just fine," ind added, "a drummer told me this norning that he had paid $o and $6 ?or ulays not as good." An Enjoyable Dinner. The popular class of 1914 of Newjerry college have been the recipients >f many attentions and none has been more enjoyable than the elegant din- J ing tendered them by their class pres- I ide.:t, Mr. Richard Floyd, at his fatii^r's b'eautiful home on Saturday evenin sr at fi o'clock. The entire lower ll,o " - I floor was thrown open, stately palms i and graceful ferns adding much to1 I ;ts attractiveness. The dining room was beautiful in its appointment. Covers were laid for 20. The c^lor scheme was black and yellow, the elas3 colors. The centre j piece was very unique and appro [jriate?a pretty doll, in cap and gown, with diploma in hand, graced the mid31e of table, surrounded by a circle of j coreopsis and maiden-nair rerns, uie rich black and yellow making a beau:ifu] setting. Cut glass vases of the ?ame flowers at ends of the table and j fellow candles in silver candelabra | :ompleted tbe beautiful decorations ind added muca to the enjoyment of ;he elegant course dinner served. The place cards were tiny diplomas tied tvith the class colors, each one conlaining a prophecy, the reading of vhich caused much merriment. Junior Division Missionary Society. The Junior Division Missionary s;- ! nety of Central Methodist church has seen changed from Saturday, June 13, to Friday, June 12. It will meet tvith May and Mildred Tarrant at 5 j D'cloc'k. May Tarrant, Recording Secretary. Dedicatory Service at Kind's Creek On the 3rd Sabbath of June tone j King's Creek church will be formally J dedicated. This congregation has, been in existence 14-0 vears, being one \ Df the oldest churches of the denomi- j nation. !t has been docided to make! "bis a home coming .lay to ail the for *rirvid? f this fine oli'! chv.rc' . Dr. J. S. Moffat*. presi* o' F!r-.l''nf cr/lcip will proach ' " dedicatory h-e':ro. . Dr. V". o. Frown who is conversant with cie history i i ' the coiRmniiitr trid fh 5 cinrrch will; give a historical sketch of the congreior.. Th-'* or.ier f services will bo as; follows: Friday evening 8:30. preach-i i Ing service. Sat'irdav evening, S:i preachina: service. 3abbath morning} II o'clock, sermon and communion. [ Dinner on rhr- srronnd. Sabbath after-1 noon 2 o'clock dedicatory sermon, i historic il sk* l.ch. d^di^atory prayer. The Miblic oor:*a':y invited to at- I tend a'! of these services. i The grand jury paid a liig'.i compliment lo County Supervisor John If. C'happell when they commended him | lor his splendid work on ue roads. Supervisor Chappt'll dese'ves this high comaiendatioii and T.:e Herald and Xi .v< is well pleased tu give it pi ominence. ?- . - - . - . 1 ^PPPfAl NOTirRS Ik/A UVAA A. A 1 vr a W * One Cent a WorcL No advertisement taken for lest than 25 cent** Will pay $2.2." per bushel for aay amount good sound peas, any varie- i ty. Deliver Johnson-McCrackin. Co.. Newberry, S. C. H. 0. Lo<Jg. 6-12-4t. Lost?Gold locket and chain, return tn rhi? nffu-p ^nH o^r rpward )ly Bakery will be closed for a few weeks beginning June 15. E. C. Sonnenburg. It Trespass Notice?All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or trespass on my lands, by stock or otae: wise. The law will be enforced against all trespassers. J. M. Hiller. 6-12-2t Wanted?Active representatives in evprv rnmmnnitv parn crom S50 io $150 monthly representing the only magazine published in ?he interest oi Southern women. An extraordinary liberal propusition for ambitious people. Turn your spare mo- ? ments into dollars. Write for full particulars today. Southern Woman's Magazine. Nashville. Tenn. Wanted?Ten quarts Cherries. Jas. .L. Aull, Herald and News office. ^ During the summer months I will hold a class for children needing coaching. For further particulars apply to Mrs. J. E. Norwood, 1311 Glenn St- 6-5-2t Repairs?Everything repaired from an automobile to a hairpin. Motorcycles and bicvcles a sDeciality. Ex- d pert repair man will give your work prompt attention. Harley-Davidson Headquarters, Crotwell Hoiel building. 6-2-4t LET A3L\E 0. BUFF & CO. sell you coffee, grits, rice, flour, sugar canned goods. We keep the best groceries and can save yon money, remember us on your next order. A- O. Ruff & Co|, Phone 84. 5-29-? For Sale?Few pure bred Sliropsire ram lambs for breeding. L. W. Floyd. 5-29-4t Mowers and Rakes?See our Dain Mowers and Rakes before buying; Best iigh tdraft mower on tke market. We keep all repairs. J. T. Mayes & Co. 5-26-3t Plants For Sale?Rot and Blight Proof K Tomato, Bell Peppers, Hot Peppers, Cabbage, Egg Plant, Potato Plant*. All 15c per doz., 50c per 100. C. P. Pelham. 5-1-cf. Kuggies and Wagons?To make room for nearing shipments we are selling Rock Hill buggies and Piad mont wagons at greatly reduced prices. Special prices on Can a seed also. Let us show you our stock. iWe guarantee satisfaction. Purcell & Scott. 5-8-tf. , See Johnson-JIcCrackin Co. for Deering Mowers, Deering Harvesters. We carry a full line of repairs. 4-24-tf. For Sale?Two-story dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, electric lights, screened ,-hroughout and newly painted, large lot wit'h running water in stables. AppLy to 1311 Glenn Street. Cane Seed, Cane Seed?We have them and can save you moaey. Nice cleaa seed and we give 50 pounds to bushel. Come to see us. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 4-24-0 We have iust unloaded :he third car Roofing since December 1st. We lhave the price and the quality is why we sell so much. We have in this last car Edward V Crimp, Edwards Patent Lock, Edwards Rea ^ I tt . -J - 1^'nes er OUXll?lCS, J^unaiua v^uccuannie Shingles. Get oar prices. Joh-son-McCrackin Co. 4-24-tf My I'ercion SJalion '"Fi-Fi" will make r.is sr^.nd this season at Quattlebaum's sca'-le, Prosperity. Fee 22ft. P>. L. Miller. 4-3-tf. WANTKW?several ho?s "wevcrhiii? about 100 to 12-" pounis See us before you sell ar.y kind of cattle or hog?. The Cash Grocery, ti. M. Lane & Co. Phone 110 or 212. 9-5-tf. Poultry Wanted?Hens 10 cents per pound; frying 17 l-2e. Highest prices for eggs. Player & Graham. 9-12-tf.