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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Adeline Johnstone, who has been spending vacation in Newberry, returned to Converse college today. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eidson, who have been visiting with Dr. S. G. Welch, have returned to their home at Johnston. Miss Mary Lou Bowers, who has been spending vacation with her par ents in Helena. returned yesterday to her school in Pomaria. Mr. T. K. Eliott. of Clemson. wh~o has been visiting the family of Mr. T. W. M. Simmons. returned to col lege yesterday. Miss Lois Goggans has returned to the Presbyterian cillege at Charlotte. Miss Estelle Aull. who has been vis. ing 3!''e He.cn Grogans. has gone to Irn reZ-1meC her chool tea ch ing \Ir. A. D. (Gary n- Laurenz, I. in the city Mr. P-rry Simpson. of Prosperity, has been hpen ins vacation in Newberry. Miss Tocoa Cai-e. of Laurens. is visiting friends in Newberry. Mr. W. J. Holloway. of Green wood, spent Sunday in the city. Miss.Susie Summer. of the Presby terian college at Charlotte, N. C., who has been spending vacation with her parents in Newberry, returned to her work yesterday. Mr. William Haltiwanger. of Co lumbia. who has been' visiting friends in Newberry, returned home yester day. Miss Lucy Riser, who is teaching school at Rock Hill. returned to her work today, after a pleasant vacation spent in this city. Misses Mary Gibson, Sarah Chal mers, and Mamie Cromer, who have been spending vacation at their re spective homes in Newberry and Newberry county, returned to Ers kine college yesterda. Mrs. White. of 'Abbeville, S. C., who has been visiting the family of Mr. J. B. Walton. ;returned home yes terday. Misses Lula and Maggie Werts have returned to Limestone college, at Gaffney. - Mr. Donnald Caldwell. of Green ville, spent Sunday in the city. Miss Juanita Schumpert went to Atlanta yesterday. Mr. L. M. -Bouknight, of Irmo, is in the city. Misses Lulie Hunt and Maye Lang ford visited Miss Isolene Wyche, at Prosperity, this week. Miss Kate Suber, who has been spending the holidays with relativ.es in Newberry, has returned to Coyn bia. Mr. Oscar P'eterson went to Co tumbia yesterday. ~Mr. J. B. Hunter was in Saluda yesterday. Mr. Ernest McIlvean went to Sum ter yesterday. Miss Lillian Fitzmaurice, of Colum bia, who has been spending the holi days with the Misses Huiet of this city, will return to her home on Wed nesday. Mr. E. H. Summer has returned to Anderson, after spending the holidays at home. Miss Etherfieda Steele, of Rock Hill, who has been the guest of the *Misses Carwile, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. Thos H. Pope left on Sunday for Charleston to resume his studies in the Charlest' n Medical college. COUNTY OFFICERS. Bonds Signed and Commissions Re ceived. County Officers J. C. Goggans, J. S. Wheeler. J. P. Cannon, and Os. Wells have received their commis sions. Supervisor J. M. Wicker ex pects to receive his in a few days. The bonds of the different officers have been signed as follows: For Clerk of Court Goggans, in the: sum of $io,ooo. by the American Se curity company. For County Superintendent of Ed ucation J. S. Wheeler. in the sum of S1.ooo. by J. M. Wheeler and A. H. \Vell. FIr County Supervisor J. M. Wick er. in :he sunm of S5.ooo. by the Amer can security company. For Coinnty Sub-Supervisor Os. \-. in the su:m of S1.000 by F. H. . -mil and Cole. L. Pase. Fr Citv Coinnssoner J. P. C:am:n. in the -Zm of Si.ooo. by the .\merican Security comnpany. S:ri inderd. of co0re. hols VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. If n:hi ng prevelts. Rev. J. M. Rasnake, a Universalist minister. will preach at S:. Philips school house next Sunday eveiing, at 3 o'clock. Extensive improvements are being made in the C.. N. & L. road bed near the depot and for some little distance in both directions from it. The Clemson college students re turned to their work today. The neat military uniforms added much to the holiday appearance of the Christ mas crowds, and the boys will be missed. Frank Davidson, in "Old Farmer Hopkins," will appear in the Newber ry opera house on the night of Jan uary ii. Davidson has been in this section of the south before, and is known as a strong and clever actor. The company will be accompanied by a brass band. New Year day was bright and beau tiful but the day after was "Blue" Monday. Tt rained and drizzled near l all day. and the few momentary glimpses of the sun only made the con:rast more dreary. Mr. D. M. Langford. wh6 has for a long time been agent for the South ern railway at Prosperity. S. C., has bought out the in:erest of Mr. J. C. Schumpert in the firm of Quattlebaum & Schumpert, live stock and vehicle dealers. Business will be continued at the "old stand" as Quattlebaum & Langford, where they hope to see all of their old customers, and a lot of new ones. Mr. Langford needs no introduction to the people of this conty, having been born and raised at Prosperity. We predict for theI new firm continued suc'cess, which they deserve. Emancipation day was observed and) celebrated by the negroes of Newber ry and Newberry county by special exercises and addresses at the Beth lehem Baptist church. There were speakers from a distance. It had been the intention to have a parade, but the inclement weather made the undertaking impossible. Amity Lodge. No. 87, held a meet ing last night at which the mastef's degree was conferred. After the meeting an elaborate banquet wvas served.. The regular monthly meeti:1g of the board of control of the Newberry coun:y dispensary was held yester lay, and the regular business was transacted. Mr. J. Y. \leFall h)egins his dluties bk-keeper at the Commercial SMALLPOX IN NEWBERRY. Two Mild Cases Reported-Board of Health Has Passed Compulsory ,b Vaccination Rule. A meeting of the board of health of the town of Newberry was held on Saturday in connection with the phy sicians of the town. It was decided by the board to make vaccination compulsory, the decision to go into effect at once. At present there are two cases of smallpox here, both in the family of Mr. J. Partlow Neel. Some little time ago Mrs. Neel went to Georgetown :o see her brother. Prof. W. C. Bynum, of the George town graded school, who was sick with a disease which was said to be chickenpox. Some time after her subsequent return to Newberrv her two children broke out with a skin eruption, which the physicians have w' prononneed to be smal!pox. It .a v l form, however. . n n Saturd1 niglt the Ma fhv.althi al-zo pa'zzed rmu r aing the treatment o rcagious diseases. . noce o' the h-ard i h,al'h's 1':. ofn mreg complsory vac e:ilatiaz b,cen pll)ished. Therein ;T is statcd that all perscns must be vaccinated immediately: that those desiring to be vaccinated by any phy sician other than the .public vaccina :or must do so before,the public vac cinator makes his call; and that the expense of all vaccinations will be met by the town. The board of health assigned the different portions of the town to the different physicians. but with the un derstanding that if the physi:ians themselves desired to make any change they could do so. The as signments made by the board of health are as follows: Ward i-Dr. J. G. McMaster. Ward 2-Dr. 0. B. Mayer. Ward 3-Dr. J. M. Kibler and Dr. J. H. McCullough. Ward 4-Dr. J. K. Gilder. Ward ;-Dr. W. G. Houseal and Dr. T. W. Smith. That portion of the town included bv the railroad. Harrington street. Coats street. and Boundary stree: D)r. S. Prpe. RED MEN'S ELECTION. Bergell Tribe Number 24 Elects Of ficers For the Next Half Year. Bergell Tribe, No. 24. Improved Order of Red Men, held its semi-an nual election on Thursday night with the following result: Sachem-W. B. Johnson. Senior Sagamore-J. M. Davis. Junior Sagamnore-E. H. Aull. Chief of Records-W. B. Thompson Collector of Wampum-Otto Klett ner. Keeper of Wampum-J. H. Hair. Trustees-J. M. Guin, and W. H. Hardeman and Otto Klettner. Representatives to Great Council T. 0. Stewart, Jr., J. B. Leonhardt. Auditing Committee--Cole. L. Blease, J. M. Davis, and J. M. Guin. Death of Miss Eula Baker. Miss Eula Baker. daughter of Mr. Thomas J. Baker, of Cromer town ship, died on Friday last, in the four tenth year of her age. The funeral services were held at Mount Tabor Methodist church on Saturday. Married. Mr. Charlton T. Cromer, of the Whtmire section. was married to PORT ARTHUR FALLEN. Japanese in Full Possession-Report Claimed to be Authoritative and Generally Believe. To Be True. Special to The Herald and News. Charleston, S. C., January 2.-The associated press has sent out a dis patch claiming to be authoritative that the Japanese have captured Port Ar thur. The report further states that the port has been surrendered on honor able terms by the Russians. The report is believed to be true. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Dividends Declared By Newberry and Newberry County Banks And Companies. '01V Dee 1 I 1!1sinNcvi.r anil N c~:er Pr crity 'eclared a (liidend o2 p .1 cet.. and passed a very hand .'me m. Iar ab,we the lega r 0irementIs. lo the surpl ns. The Nati,nal Bank of Newherry de clared a semi-annual divdeind of per cent. on a capital stock of Si5o. 000. The Savings Bank of Newberry de ciared a semi-annual dividend of 3 1-2 per cent. on a capital stock of $50.ooo The Commercial Bank of Newber rv declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. on a capital stock of $50.000. The Bank of Prosperity declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. on a capital stock of $25,000. The Newberry Cotton mill declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. on a capital stock of $4oo,ooo. The Newberry Warehouse company 1 declared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent. on a capital stock of $To,ooo. Mr. G. W. Jacobs. To/the Editor or The tiLerald and News: Please allow me a little space in yo,r columns for following com ments: You now have in your midst, Mr. G. WN. Jacobs. one of our neighbors and one of our best citizens. He comes to your town believing Newberry to be, one of the best towns in the entire state of South Carolina. While his move is a great loss to us, and such we deeply regret, on the other hand it is a great gain to New berry and her good people. Mr. Jacobs has been in our midst since his boy-hood days. He is a self-made man, of good bus iness qualities, straight-forward in his contracts, 'and a man of much energy. We trust in this move, and in his business as livery man of your town, that all success may attend him. Jno. C. Swygert, Peak, S. C. MANAGER S. L. BURTS.a New Telegraph Manager at Atlanta Was Formerly Identified With Newberry. The Atlanta Constitution contains the announcement that Mr. S. L. Burts. who has been appointed man ager of the A:lanta ofnice of the Wes tern Union Telegraph company, will take charge of his dulties today. Jan u:ary A. The. art i'1e goes on to speak JUNIOR ORDER ELECTION. qewberry Council Number 46 Junior Order United American Mechan ics Holds Semi-Annual Election. Newberry council No. 46, Jr. 0. U. . M.. held its semi-annual election )f officers last week with the follow ng result: Junior P. C.-S. C. Hiller. C-Geo. F. Turner. V. C.-W. J. Conley. R. and F. S.-W. B. Jeter. Treasurer-W. B. Thompson. Cond.-J. H. Shirley. Warden-A. S. Leopard. . S.-L. Johnson. 0. S.-George Davenport. Chaplain-W. R. Galloway. Tru;tces-L. C. Morse, S C. Hiller, Jscar Btrton. Representative to State Council I. lair. FriE SUBORDINATE OFFICERS. VIeting of Town Council on Thurs day Night. .\ :eetng of the town council of \whrry was held on Thursday ,ight fur the purpose of holding an f: of the stbordinate officers ir the :,wn of Newberrf. The elec iwi r5sulted as follows: Clerk and Treasurer-T. 0. Stew rt. Jr. Policemen-S. G. Carter, H. H. -Irarklin. W. P. Bedenbaugh, and B. Koon. Chief of Police-W. H. Harris. Street Overseer-B. 0. Epting. Lamplighter and Janitor-Rial Bates. The only changes are on the of ices of. chief of police and street >erseer. There was no application 'or the office of city attorney, and :onsequently no election for this of ice was held. W. H. Harris, the ewly-elected chief of police, has erved the town in that -capacity be ore. Master's Sales. The following tracts of land were ;old :nL :he Master's sales on yester lay: Holl:nnd vs. Holland. 269 acres to \Irs. ina Holland for $2,6oo. and ioo cres to B. W'. Watkins for $1,060. Hipp vs. Hatton was withdrawn. Harmon vs. Harmon. 175 acres to )arties in interest at $1,250. Merchant v.- Merchant, six tracts 1l to the National bank; 28.42 acres or $55 33 acres for $275, 27.89 cres for $300, 30 acres for $68o, 60.8i cres for $89o, and 22.11 acres for $300. Reduced Rates. Reduced rates to Columbia, S. C., mnd return via Southern Railway. On account of Centennial Celebra ion South Carolina college, Colum ia, S. C., January 8th-ioth 19o5, Southern Railhvay announces the very ow rate of one fare plus 25 cents for :he round trip (minimum rate 50 ents.) Tickets to be sold January 7th, 8th, tnd th, with final return limit Jan .ary irth, 1905. For information as to schodules, tc., communicate with anly Agent of :he Southern railway or ,ddress R. N. Hunt, D. P. A. Charic >n, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ianted-Two men for 19o5 to travel and collect. $20.oo and expenses paid weekly, experience not neces sary. Self-addressed envelope for reply. Address Travelers Dept., S:ar hail4ing. Chicago.