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V VOL CUE LIV, Nb'JLBEiJ 7S. iEWBEBBY. 8. C- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917. TWICE A WEEK, ?UI A YEAJL ^ -*?M II >?. " ? ! m i I SEWBEKBY SSS V WILL OPEN THURSDAY The formal opening exercises beginning the sixty-first session of Newberry college will be held next Thursday morning at 8:45 in the audltoriuii \ in Holland Hall. Besides the students and faculty, members of the Boara of Trustees and ministers of tlie var-ious churches in the city will t>e present. A cordial invitation is ex* r tended to the patrons and friends of the callege to attend. The new schedule recitations an$ -lectures ha3 "been made out and ciatfs es will report Thursday at the appointed hours. The} schedule runs! from nine to twelve fifteen in th j morning and one-thirty to four-forty* ' ? i 11>C 111 uic aivwuuu_. The book rooms will be !n charge of Prof. E. B. Setzler, and all text booxa .used in the college are expected to be band by Wednesday and ready fo Bl, The Freshman and ISub-Freshmaa fm will be organized into a separate LitV erary Society, no! being eligible an j m more during the first "year to member ship in the regular college societies W "The Freshman society will be ii ' 9 r?T;ar?e of a director appointed by th ' faculty. Military training will be given a the college by the new coach, Mr. fVVi! | liam E. West. The work will like-f consist in three hours a week dril i and three hours text book study. Fctf "the present the students wfil <irtt without uniforms and guns, but %% I I Tioped in a short wnile to provide I "these. The military training will fie Tequired of Sub-Freshman, Freshman J and Sophomore and made optional ! "^ne oiner ciusscs. Examinations for entrance and pro j r motion will "be in progress Tuesfla j -ana Wednesday. It is expected tha all of th^out-of-town students wil j J Teport early in the week so as to h 1 Teady for work Thursday morning, j Football practice will begin Wed VTie^day or Thursday afternoon. Th following, schedule of games ha ^ ~~~ . Iueeu ttnaugw. -October 6, University of South Car < M Columbia. .Aer 20, Furman, at Greenville. ^October 27, Citadel, at Charleston. w "November 3. Clemson, at Clemson. b "November 9, Wofford, at Ne^erry. * November 23, Erkslne, at NewDerry. ^ovember 29, Presbyterian college^ at Clinton. GALLEY 9 * ' THE BOYS IX ARMY , I ENJOY THE HERALD AND NEWS Fort Moultrie, S. C., Sept 12, 1917^ Iff ico1- E- H- Aul1' pjjjf Newberry, S. C. V Dear Col:?You don't know ho*! 1 ^lad we all are every Wednesday anl P"1' Saturday when we receive your gapers. "We are almost as "glad to get them as we are to get letters from -"our sweet hearts." ! Well, all the Newberty i&oys are 11 ?_ J ?n:- ? rrr~ A%-W -wen, ana geumg aiuug iiuc. y? c working at "a rather brisk gait.4 Have to "get up" real early?and t' xiid go against "my grain" at first "but have about gotten~used to it now? I tand when reveille sounds every morn* ing I'm usually "in ranks." ' We are "bunking" eight to a tent-?i In our tent are five Newberry Doys Corp. Ben Mayes, Jack Taylor, Buc | Wise, J. B. (Smith and myself. Believar me, we have some times telling joke?, ^ singing, etc. j. a. smua is one ox our Co. cooks, and he's on the Jofr* Hr when ft comes to making "hot roffcr* Bb Says he will be lots of help to his |S -wife, if he ever geta out of the army,1 H J. B. says the only fauldt he Unci ? -with army life is he can't get to set 4W "his" girl, and by the way there art; Hp others finding the same fault Surfing is the greatest pastfmt rdown here. We go to tne isi? or "Palms real often aSd the *"irater*1 'fine." You'd better come down be-' fore the water gets "too cold." Kindly remember me to each on$ on your staff, and tell "Judge" Grentw 3ter to take care of . "Will get back home on fnrloug ! 3nst as soon as I possibly can. I hope you will have a banner tea = wonr nannr?ArfTArtiRinff. 6t? 1. Wlu" r~~r? ( Ail the Newberry boys Join me a ^svisliinr you lots of l*ck. Tonr? trily. F. X. Bwart. m C?. C. wL C. Ft ^Ottltrle, 8. a. THIRTY-SIX MEN TO 1 LEAVE OX WEDNESDAY In the second allotment of forty per cent of the first draft Newberry will ^ furnish only 36 that being all of * the white men besides the eleven in the first 214 names from this county v so far certified by the district board a ro nrr- T, Eleven men weni on IU KllXJf VUV? y son on September 5 and the folio ?v- f ing 36 will go on Wednesday. Tne j train will leave Newberry on tne Southern at 1:25 p. m. and will run p as a special from Anderson. j iWilliarrt Reese Lake. * ! Callie Ligon Duncan. : (] Henry Allen DeHart. j ^ TnlinpATl ~ ; _ i/uuitovu. Robert Holland Counts. j .John Hillary Dawkins. I j, John Gossett. 1 j Boyd Jno. Daniel Connelly. Oscar Honor Troutman. i 0 . I k David McClure Teague. 1 c Clyde Lands. ! Arthur Miller Eargle. 2 James Masters. i Jno. Andrew Thomason. ! p ;c J. R. Livingston. v ; .( Tom Mayes ISuber. Thomas B. Richardson. ? f m , 1 John Abner Payne. ' i Leroy C. Boozer / Thos. Edward Ringer. ^ Jessie Pope Connelly. ! Pierre Cordes Gilliard. ! ? j Robert Benj. Bartley. John Eddie Harris. i c ? * t r<T 11, virgn jacou ouectij. _ ; j Paul Wendell Stockman. | } George Rikard. " ! t Jessie Brodes Williams. Elza Roscoe Shealy. ! a Enos Berry Rikard. John Henry Davenport. j ? Wallace S. Moore. Sam Copeland Young:. j e Raymond N. Taylor. ; a TTiitifpr T? TT'iUers. I Levi Keister Counts. ! ' j C j EX COIR AGE AND STAXD BACK Or OUR BOY* 3 Who leave for Camp Jackson, Co- a lumbia. iS. C., on next Wednesday 3 morning, Sept. 19th, inst. The crow! of our citizens numbering nearly two thousand who escorted the first-con- ^ tingent to the station two weets ago, did themselves proud, jtnd made the 3oldier booys feel proud to represent s >+ frvtnf an emfhnaiastic and Da- ^ Ort 11 ViAb U V ? triotic people. \ On this occasion let's hare such an ^ outpouring of our people, at least Ave s thousand, that has never "been witnessed before, and wake up this old 1! town to its duty and responsibly in ^ this world crisis. We are dedicating our young manhood to this noble ^ cause. Let's wish them success and 1 ' A* 1 111. t a safe return nome wnen xne oauiw is won by escorting them to the station and saying good-bye,'thereby evl- ^ dencing that we home folks will sus- ^ tain them with our solicitude, love and material resources to the en?. i We earnestly request that every ^ business place in the city close at 12:30 p. m. and remain closed until s the special 1:15 train leaves. We also request the people from the county to lay down their work for a fewhours and join this demonstration. I The parade will form at the Court 1 House at 12:45 sharp p. m., marching direct to the station. The following order of parade and program will b? ^ observed: j Newberry Concert Band. x | Confederate Veterans. under eonw mand of Capt Buford. 13*v\nra?>a ?AlArffW? ITVWi. Conscription Board. City and County Official*. ; ^ "Chapters of American Revolution, Daughters of Confederacy, Red Crosa? and all womem. j r School Childre*. I R Citizens. ? * Short addresses at the station wlH be made by the Mayor, Dr. J. M. KTb- * ler, Dr. F. E. Dibble and Dr. A. J. Bowers. j The Marshals that acted before art ! _ n requested to take charge of the. parade. No automobile or horse will b ! e allowed on the line march. Jno. Itlnard, Chairma*. j 9 Tliere will be a *>eetia$ of tla a Jasper Chapter 1>. A. R. at the hoait ^ o! Mrs. J. T. ?Mayea Friday aftarmooa 0 at S o'clock. " , Subscribe fro Tbe BeraM afcd Kaira. U 'ERSOSAL PARAGRAPHS FROJU ' PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY Prosperity, Sept. 17.?Mrs. J. C. "aylor of ttnesburg is visiting Her ather, Mr. A kr. Wise. The i.Vinthrop girls .leave tocray /ho are: Misses Sue Lang'ord, Susn Quattlebaum, Grace Sease, Ruby in 1 IT Tk/^rr-o 7+ TJlinfoi* "Mi a a Ynccicr, aimy J-'C nmt x&uuw*} "ellers, Caro hVyche, Lazette Counts, osephine May. Misses Katie Mae Nance and Doris [ohn will leave -Wednesday for Coumbia college. The Clemson cadets who return toav are: Messrs. Henry ^Quattleuaum, TKTiae* Mills,. WOTYlfir iXS'sJi n vu* * v* y ? - Vheeler and Boyce Mills. Mr. B. S. Schumpert of Columbia s spending awhile with his brither, ,Ir. F. E. Schumpert. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baiter ail3 ens of Greenwood spent the weeK;nd at the home of Mr. E. W. Werts. Miss Caro \Vyche% is home from Barnwell. Miss Lola Bedenbaugh spent sev;ral days during the past week m Columbia; Miss Grace Julian of Lake City, FI&., s visiting her cousin, Miss Caro iVyche. Miss Jean Adams of Va., spent tne vppk-pnd with Mrs J. C. Schumpert ;n route to Chappells where she is o teach this session. 'Miss Elizabeth Hawkins leaves to!ay for her school in Marion. Misses Ellen Wheeler and Ruf.Ii lunter left Saturday for Winthrop raining school. T:ss Ethel Saner has i;one to Eliziheth college at Roanoke. Va. Air. auu Jars. ax. ?uj j w Sunday in Columbia. Mrs. A. H. Kohn of Columbia !s xpected tkis week to visit realtives nd her many friends in ana around 'rosperity. Miss Rosa Mae Mitchell has acepted a school at Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. iVHse spent Jonday in Columbia. Mrs. S. B. Bowcts and children -re spending awhile with Mr."and Irs. L. S. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wise spent Sunday in Pomaria, the guests ot Irs. J. B. Bedenbaugh. Mrs. N. J. Green^ and daughters, hisses Banna and Annie of Newberry pent Saturday with Mrs. J. Lindsey lowers. Mesdames W. W. Wheeler and J. l Counts and little Dorothy Count? pent Monday in Columbia. Miss Marjory Luther oT Columbia 5 visiting her grandparents, Dr. and Irs. R. L. Luther. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wicker and Irs. J. H. 'Sitz will spend Tuesday n Columbia, making the trip by auomobile. Little Miss Clara Katherine arrivd at the Lutheran parsonage Sunday, !ept. 16. Congratulations to Rev. antf Irs. C. J. Shealy. Mr. Clyde Shealy of Columbia spent he week-end with his mother, Mrs. oil- i ? /ena oneaiy. Miss Bell Hunter of the St. Luke ection is the guest of her sister, Irs. A. H. Hawkins. Mr. Elmer Long has gone to Greenille. Miss., where he has a position n a military school. Miss Eunice Long is visiting in 'ross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fulmer of aptai jrriaay wim Ker. J. B. larmon.. Profj 'Qirtis Feller* of Spartammrg nd h(s mother, Mr*. Sallie Fellers >f Columbia visited l?rs. L? 8. Bowra last ."reek. Miss Willie Ifae Wise entertained *rldey evening in honor of MTas Hadys Smith of Eaeley. Progress? ook was played, mam Jean Adam# cored highest winding a box of ?talonery. Misses Willie Mae Wise and J?afc? IcWaters served refreehiiients. | Tbe younger eef had an Impromptu anee at tbe Town Hall Friday evenn&. Military (decoration prevailed, throughout the ?ve*ing punch was erred. At (tamp Jackson it will tafce rroa 0 to 120 days more to complete t*t /? to the already complete bnfldln** ? the gorernmeat wantf to hoiw M men iasteftfl of 3tf as w?r? riginallr taflt for. * j The Herald and News One Year for inly $1.39. ALMOST LITE-B4IXY CUT TO I PIECES IS SAW MIHG One last day week Mr Hoard \v)M> was "bearing' off lumber at a saw mill on Mr. Miller's place in No. 5 ? c fell in some way on the saw and had , his legs cut off and one arm taken ? OH ana v\as utuervwjtts iiijureu. ui. ^ Gilder was summoned but Mr. Hoard died in a few hours from the shoe*. He lived on Mr. C. W. Buford's place and bad a family. i 1 ^ I c TEACHERS' EXAMINATION ' i The County Teachers' Examination < will be held at the Court House on 1 Friday. Oct. 5, beginning at 9 o'cIock. ; C. M. Wilson, J 1 County bup't. inaucauon. < 0 I Importai HI I- Presentation' AUT I A most exhibition. I I ff Iciaeaiy un\ mal and in See thei II MU 11 1 TINERARY FOE THE HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENTS THE WEEK SEPT. 17-22 i The people of Smyrna community ire asked to meet at the school house Fuesday afternoon, Sept. IS, ax 3 )'clock when Misses wise ana uounis will be present to interest them In the lemonstration work. On Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the neeting of the Little Mountain cemmstration club at the school house it 3 o'clock several demonstrations ;vill be given on conservation of the 'rape. At Johnstone school on Friday, Sept W 21, a similar meeting of the demonstration club will be held. j PERA HOUSE ^OmA^PC^^^ it Annoui f f Fnmftrrnw Wprl J, VIUV1 AUTV^ V V VM s / intensely i A Collect I L _x_ c. usual nuis 11 i formal occa ;e Hats at -L1NERY PARLOF a et ? _ On Friday night at 8 o'clock a meeting will be held at Beth Efeii school house to perfect plans for tn? community Fair to be held there thin fall. The people of Long Lane an? Cromer are especially asfcea to meet with the Beth Eden people. tAn invitation is extended to everybody within reach of any of ?h?s* meetings -to come. The court of common pleas convene:! cn Monday with Judge T. J. Mauidin presiding. The first case ta&4& up was the Hentz case against the Parr j Shoals company. This case has beea 1 tried about three times with two | mistrials and one which the verdict | was set aside by the court. The cas? will take about three days for trial. sU .. i?. HHBBHMHCHHHDflESBSHnHHEHIHHHB icement I \ . \ nesday 19th ATS I nteresting ion of de>r all for- J sions. I S \ p_ Pf\ I QL tU. | IS I Phone 181 1 ? i???mtMam?n