VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. PURELY PERSONAL ! MoTem^Dts of many People, New- i berrians, and Those Who Visit Voxphorrr Miss Mattie Lou Wicker and Mary | Cromer have gone to Winthrop. Hayne W. Ucminick of Newberry ?*as among me visitors sp?nuiug /?a(erday in Spartanburg.?Herald. Mr. Brooks Guin is <:.t the U. S. A.j barracks in Columbus. Ohio, in training for military service. Mr. B. C. Banks of _the Prosperity! section of country was in the city i Friday. Mrs. Workman (Effie Faucett) andj ilttle son of Ch?:ppells are the quests j ** * -3 ^ ^ f CI LV ivn/i+t T*V* 1AT1 I ?I jur. anu Mrs. .vi. o. rauv.cn.?umvu Times. Miss Virginia Lee Poole has returned from a visit to relatives in Gaffne\' and has as her guest Miss Mayer of Xewberry.?Union Times Mrs. Riser of Newberry is visiting in the home of her nephew, Mr. F. M. Boyd.?Johnston Cor Edgefield Advertiser. Messrs. Wilbur Ballentine. Edgar R>gh and Willie Becker have return *ed to college at Newberry, S. C.? E:m Claire Cor Columbia Record. Messrs. J. VV. born, J. W. Ouzts and Roy Faulkner of Sauldu are spending several days in the city with ;Mr. -J. B. Gregory and family. Mr. J. H. Baxter went to St. Lukf'j c?netery Saturday und erec* monument to the memory rs j J. E. Monts. -Mr. and Mrs. R H. Herron ...d ^daughter, Ruby, of Wbitmire, spent last Sunday with friends and relatives. ^ They came in their car.?Olympic -Cot Columbia Record. Mrs. Jane C. Jones, who has been spending the summer, with Mrs. P. P. Jones on Main street, has returned to ker heme in Newberry.?Eau Claire j Record. ? _ _ Mr, William Wendt came from UDion last week to relieve Mr. Stanaoore Langford at the Southern Powder sub-station in Newberry, Mr, langford being sick. . j Or. E. M. Dibble, en route to^ his IXHne in Marion on a motor trip from Xew York city, stopped over in Newberry (Saturday with his cousin, Rev. '' f. E. Dibble. / j "Mayor Zach F. (Wright attended a j meeting of the executive committee of the >cuth -Carolina Mayor's convention in Columbia Friday and arranges** for the annual meeting of the ? in thot pitr October 13. I 3&5CHJCI'.'4XWJ-1 iMiss Elhe! C romer will arrive Irom.j GreenTille tomorrow to spend a few\ * A J f f: Worthington Champan of Dillon the| wedding to be solemnized October 20.! Rabbi Silver of Columbia will come! to Newberry and conduct the Jewish New Year services at Klettner's hall, .eginning Wednesday evening and continuing through Thursday and Friday. From sings and the remarks of :ome people, business is picking up iir Newberry; yet some ones here are having a hard time on account of ihe war in Europe. The Newberry papers last Friday carried the story of the arrest of a negro wife murderer. Today's papers carry another story of negro wife murder. Who hath quickness of mind, keenj ness of eye and swiftness of fingers. They tb t tarry long at the switchboard in the central telephone office, phone office. The Sewing Circle of the Calendar society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. W. W. Hornsbv. All members are urged I to be present. Some people think it strange when there is an error in the paper. Errors get in just like keys are left in boxes at the postoffice or letters are addressed to New York, iSl C. A sweet and be.iutiful duet from Rock of Ages was sung by Misses Lizzie Salter and Carolyn Caldwell at the Central Methodist church Sunday night. Speaking of horse sense Mr. Jack Gregory, who drives the oil "wagon, says the team he uses has mule sense. He could ride all day asleep on the wagon and the mules would turn to the right every time they heard the horn of an automobile. The next Metro picture attraction at the Opera House will be "The Half Million Bribe" Thursday, with the beautiful and magnetic Mar^uerte Snow as one of the stars. The Half Million Bribe is a photodrazaatic sensation. How do p ople vote? By clippingj the Free ^Voting Coupon out of each! issue of The Herald and News and by receiving votes when they pUy their subscription either in the office or to ! the ladies who will participate in this campaign. + m.n'hpl 1 is vsrv X JLOa.vi(fson motor cycle, which is getting up a rep. ,It I ran a distance of 44 miles in one hour | and forty minutes Saturday night,1 when Mr. ReigLley ame on it from i Union to Newberry, (accompanied byi Mr. Walter Cameron in the side-car. j There has been a change in the clerkship at Jno. B. Mayes Book and \variety store. Mr. Eddie Dickert will take the place of Mr. Elbent Cromer, who will re;.d law. Mr. Dickert is a good clerk of experience. Mr. Cromer ought to make a good lawyer, having made a good clerk and being very efficient in the use of his tongue, ia "hio-KTv OQCAntifll in the Dro- I fessicn he has chosen to adopt. A Maxwell five passenger Touring Car; and other valuable prizes and cas cash awards amounting to over $1,000 to be given av;ay by The Herald and News. To whom? To the ladies residing in the territory covered by The Her ild and News. How will they be ^iven away? The patrons of The Herald and News will decide by casting their votes for Uieir favorite candidate. Elijah Ruff, a colored boy, was fined $3?which he parid?in the recorder's court 'Saturday, for running over a white boy, Gus Blease, Jr., at the Mollohon mill. The white boy was not hurt. As it was an occi.lent on taej part of the colored boy his fine v.us j ? * - 1 ,,-on ! lignt ior nis carelessness. looking "behind him from his 1 uggy, I paying no attention to what was in "rout. The spectacle of an English sparrev; hanging to a thread is seen unx* \ der the eaves of the court house, i Mr. W. S. Mann discovered it some- i time ago and won't let it be cut down! us it frightens ether sparrows away from that spot. He says it committed suicide. If it did it must have been about the time there was talk of ex. tf-rminating tfca English sparrows! from Newberry. The putt that banks can play in I promoting the local cattle industry i:; illustrated by the action taken re cently by a group of southern bankers, says the Johnston Times. A few! farmers in Gibson county, Tenn., started a movement looking toward diversification of crops by raiding less cotfon and increasing the number and quality of cattle. The Commercial b:nk and Mr. T. M. Mills took up the work in Newberry) county and are carrying it on. Talking about your small cotton bells, you should see n boll that is a ; i boll at Summer Bros, grocery store, j 1 I!l& 15> 1 LUt TT tOL A U-Uiv^ | variety, grown by Mr. Dick Carr of Mollohon. The cotton is beautiful and soft, feeling like wool and is of; the purest white. It has three locks to; the boll and about fifteen seed to the j pod, the seed being very small. The cotton as it hangs gracefully frcm the boll is worth seeing. Mr. Carr has only a small patch, but it shows that this cotton can be successfully grown in i Newberry. Last Thursday's Spartanburg Herald contained a big item of news when it mentioned that "for the first time in the history of tlie Spartanburg postoffice an R. F. D. route wins covered yesterday by one carrier in an automobile." Why, man, carrying mail by automobile is\no new thing in Newberry. That /(as been going on here for some time now. In this respect Spartanburg is like Charleston was when that city clung to the old mule nnwer frvr street, nars While Other IVbaan * FRIDAY SEFT f Daniel Frohn , Mary P In a Q :aint and Cb; / "Hulda fror i > By Edith Bir j ! Arcade v < . TO! ai nrrrvAi W EAJi\ Grand op< of Millinery Reedy to We vr _ i ou are i and inspect tl ' j for fall wear. f I Caldwell and I 1216-20 Main St. The Wooltex Store A AT THE IP j RC ADL ! I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G. "LOVES BITTER STRENGTH'' 2 reel American. "TAMING WILD BILL" 2 reel Mustang Western. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. DANIEL FROHMAN Presents I William H. Crane. in "DAYID HA RUM" i j A Famous Players Paramount in 5 acts *FPTFWKFR 3S. Four Keels of Selected Mutual I Service. ????????. i'liJDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. DAMEL FROHMAX Presents Mary Pickford. iu "HILDA FROM HOLLAND" A Famous Players Paramount in 5 acts cities were using electricity. Scofe one; for Newberry ahead of Spartanburg, j I Dr. F. C. Martin 1 i Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses | I and Artificial Eyes. I J;If your eyes are giving youl ^trouble dm't fail to consult him 4 t Satisfaction Guaranteed. | f Office ove* Anderson's Dry J; Goods Store. |ji I EfV?BER 29th \ lan Presents 1 \ ickf ord 1 j anuria PI o Dplay n Holland" : : nard Dslano Theatre j i )AY id ESDAY ening display \ and Ladies ar. _ _ jrged to call he new styles lialtiwanger Newberry, S. C. The Ladies Store { i ? | COTTON MARKET. <8> | <$> >'e wherry. <$> j Cotton 15.75 3> j < Cotton seed, per bu 75c t> | ! *> Prosperity. ? i V 'IwOUOIl ! >. i.) v | ! y Cotton seed, per bu....... 75c i I Pomarla. <$> 'Cotton 15.75 i j ^ Cotton seed, per bu 75c I | ? Little Mountain. j | ' Cotton 15.75 '$>\ !' ' Cotton seed, per bu 76c $> j ^ Whitmlre. ? | Cotton 16c ? , ^ Cotton seed, per bu 75c I $> Chappells. Cotton 15.65 1 % Cotton seed, per bu 75c <$> 1 ^ Silver Street. ^ | Cotton 15.62 - > j ? Cotton seed, per bu.. 75c Kinards. ^ ! /Cotton 15.75 ! or any temperture. If a piece of cut glass we ^ to drop in and let us ex many differences in gla ways know yourself 1 J - r*i a gouu giaje ui v-iui^vjn P. C. Jeans X7T7/ 4^^teS=;i: \. !s|MSpS^ii ! / 'Ah*0? I 0 i ^ ' I She Finds Them 1!::' !l (Fro,,..-i,.. iji "I have wo'i Que.p. Qs find thc.n I.;.- v-..:.' p* r.i'.j i x9 < 1, ^ ? fcunc l : t > J . " . . the feet it. i i keep ' '.r.r tlitm a ! r < r-.e ?, i shoe as -r .1 o ;i i T.::3 , \ :r, ; Thousand I i j J. H SUMMER t > Newber ! I 7 . I I I * ? I Opera House j PROr.RAMMP A V B4VA VAJU Ti r^niv WPTvunrD 4/5 ^ I I k'Ll 1 Jb.UUliU _U? "HUMAN HOUNDS'* I 'Vim Comedy ] Featuring FLUMP and RUNT. WORLD FILM COR. Presents I Mollie King and Arthur Ashley M in the 5 Act Farce Comedy. "THE SUMMER GIRL" JM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER^^H "THE CHIMNEY SWEEP" | 2 Act Essanay. I Featuring Joyce Fair. I "PEACHES And PONIES" 1 . Kalcm Comedy. Featuring I?y Close. "A RACE FOR A LIFE" Vitagraph Comedy Featuring Mary Anderson, m ' 'I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.^ "AN ANGELIC ATTITUDE* V Selisr Western Comedy. Featuring Tom Mix. METRO PICTURE COR Presents V Hamilton Revelle, Xargueriet Snow. I In 5 Acts. a "THE HALF MILLION BRIBE* 1 In 5 Acts. V ? \ r ,n I auineuiiwass j other articles is sold in I srhaps there are more than most any other ers today. I JM ou want to take mto a 11 are thinking of purlass is to go to the place I out a doubt that they I it the article they are - : i i_i s s a genuine nanusnapea side surface will be perich when you run your 1 : inside surface. And if nness or waves^likc you it that it is a pressed | i edges of genuiue cut rstal appearance Jwhile J a cloudy appearance I more apparent as it is change of temperture. >ld its crystal like apv it is exposed to light you intend to purchase will be pleased for you plain and show you the ss ware so you can al=when you are getting . ass. o r* PL company j j I ^fi ' I J minim / Siif /A it Ik$I! / 711 $///-* j 1? ) . T ^ 'i i j U j.. '> t A i i f 1 "> / # ^ } J ...J - ? - ^ - ^ I; ; j :ux.v~ i^-.JTr. J :y 'Vr*i3 f >r m ?.-*> y?2rs and w. !i is 11.2 r. i!; si * i have J V/ v. 1?* nc v w<- ,..~i t;r:n* f > v.? '1 ?Vt y"nv?ir .. ;r."i . ^..;J ;.:iOrJ:nary I I ...I g/ ti: v/j.-li j 1 A- rOMPAMY ,:s c i * i i