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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Edith Henderson left yester .ay for Mt. Pleasant to resume her -school duties in the Rutherford school. Judge 0. L. Schumpert has returned from Spartanburg. Hon. John D. Chappelman of Char leston visited his two sons at the col lege on Saturday last returning home .'Sunday. Mr. Thad W. Dreher of Selwood was in town Saturday. Miss 'Georgia Hogrefe of Augusta, 'Ga. is on a visit of a few days to the family of Rev. Dr. Hallman. Miss Neville Pope after a visit to Cokesbury, Greenwood and Abbe -iHle, has returned home. Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes will efiter laiu the Fornightly Club This :i;rn ing and the Card Club on Friday af :ernoon. ]fiss Bettie Land, of Augusta, Ga., arrived yesterday to spend the win -wr with Mrs. Jno. M. Kinard. Miss Neville Pope will entertain *e Shakespeare Clulb on Thursday evening. Tlhe Misses Brown of Newnan, Ga., are the guests of The Misses Mar :2in. Mrs. D. S. Pope and Mrs. Ann. H. -Jeter,of Colunbia, S. C., are expect -4ed Friday to visit Mrs. Y. J. Pope. Mr. G. F. Wearn has returned to -&e city and will remain for several weeks. $ Mr. W. B. Seabrook left yesterday lor Spartanb.urg wh-ere he has accept -ed a postion with Court Srenographer L L. Motte. Mr. Charles Seabrook leaves today lor Norfolk, Va., where he will ac 'cept a position in the office 'of Breeze & Mitohell, architects. Mrs. M. S. Habenicht, and Mrs. F. VA Seegers, of Columiya, who have 7been in attendance upon tie W'oman's Mission,ary convention in the ciry, re -turned to their homes on Saturday. o. Miss Cora L. Dominick is visiting ,'relatives and friends in Lexington :and Columbia. Miss Amelia Habenic'ht .returned on 'Saturday to her home in Columbia af 'ter a pleasant visit to friends in New .:berry du'ring tihe pastr week. Miss Sue. Swittenberg, of Little 'Mountain, who qhas been visiting Misses Gertrude, ana Elise Gaillard 'in Newberry hias re~turned to her home .at Little Mountain. /Mrs. Geo. S. Mower and Mr. Mc "'Rardy Mower are expected 'home this 'areek. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. McClintock left -yesterday for Columbia, where Dr. 'McClintock goes for rest and treat meent. Judge R. W. Memmringer and So licitor R. A. Cooper passed through N~evirberry on Sunday en i-oute f?or Sa :hida. ~Mrs. ~J. H. West and Mrs. WV. H. ~H'nt -are the delegates ffom the First 'Bap~tist -Ehurdhi of Newberry to the State convention of the WVoman's 'Mlissionary convention to meet in ennettsville this week. Mrs. West :Mft yesterday. Mrs. Hunt 'could not rattend. 'Mr. W. B. Seabrook acted as court senographer at Gaffney las-t week an'd gave entire satisfaction. Rev. J. D. B'owles, of Coronaca wh'o has been attending the Lutheran ~Syned is spending a few days inl New' berry with relatives and friends. V ANID A Mr. J. B. Leonhardt who has been nominated for alderman from Ward 3 begs to decline. Mr. T. S. Hudsion is nominated for alderman from Ward 5. Mr. J. R. Thornton 'is nominated for a'lerman from WTard 4. Moses Dre)her, an escaped convic1 Trom The Lexington county chair -gang wa's captured last week near Lit' 'ie Mountain by Geo. C. Merchant and delivered to Sheriff Buford. He was taken back,to Lexington on Saturday He had only about eight more weeks o serve.. . .. 'The 'county teachers association wil 4ave a meeting in Boundary s'treel School building next Saturday. At address will be made by Supt. E. L Hghes of Greenville. It is. espec' ally .desiredc that all tihe teachers o: tbe county be present. Mimnaugh's is the biggest ant .s.eat senre in town by long odds TRUE BILL IN BLEASE CAS'E. Court In Saluda Convened Yesterday Morning--The Blease Case May Be Continued. Special to The Herald and News. Saluda, November 13.-The court tof general sessions convened here this morning, Judge R. W. Memminger presiding. Considerable interest is centered around the case of thie State vs Sena tor Eugene S. Blease charged with murder. The facts of the homicide are still fresh in the memory of the public. It will be remembered that in -he summer Sen-ator Blease shot to death Joe Ben Coleman, 'his brother in-law. He immediately gave himself up to the sheriff and a few days later was admitted ro bail. This is the first term of the court since the homicide. Senator Blease is defended by the entire Saluda bar, while Solicitor Cooper is assisted in the prosecution by Solici.tor Thos. S. Sease of Spartan-. burg. The grand jury this morning brought in a true bill. It is rumored this afternoon that the state will make .a motion for a change of venue but at this writing no notice of such intention ha; ben served upon the defend'ant or his at torneys. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Magistrate Cannon G. Blease is in Saluda this week in attendance upon the sessions coirt there, and has ar ranged with Magistrate B. B. Hair, of Prosperity, to be in Newberry and to attend to all business for him demand ing attention before his return. Interesting Service at Aveleigh. Very impressive and interesting services were held Sunday in Avele'gh Presbyterian church, the pastor preaching b-iore a lirge congregation ion the exalted office of deacoi, as maintained by the Preslbyterians, scripture w;-rrant being found in Acts 4, 1-8, these passages forming the taxt. It was a splendid exposition full of exhortation and good .counsei. At the close of the.sermon the following gen tlemen were regularly ordained and installed deacons by the laying of hands of the session, they having been elected by the congregatilon a few weeks ago: Messrs. Ha'skell Wright, W. A. McSwain and Dr. W. E. Peiham, Jr. Death of Mrs. John Cousins. Mrs. John Cousins 'died at the home of her son M. Lmther Cousins on Sun day last'and was buried at Ebenezer church on yesterday. She was about 65 years old-ripe and ready for the final summons. Jurors. The following jurors were drawn for the civil court beginning on the 27th to serve for one week: J. C. Kinard. W. B. Boinest. T. W. Abrams. J. D. Moore. G. Fred Smith. J. B. Leonhardt. R. J. S.toudenmneyer. J. F. Lr.minick. .Robt. G. Ringer. C. H. Cannon. Joseph W. Epting. Thos. J. Boozer, Jr. Thos. B. Morris. H. M. Wic.ker. Jos. E. Boozer. A. H. Dickert, Jr. . Bennett Dominick. W. C. Hayes. Jno. B. Livingston. G. Mv. K. Bobb. T. A. Epting. E. A. Counts. James W. Sligh. M. B. Bedenbaugh. M. J. Longshlore. W. W. Kinard. . C. Cason. S. P. Mills. P. 0. W. Setzler. O. McR. Holmes. D. D. Priopst. . W. Lake. . W. Pitts. W. 3. Duncan. John. H. Cousins. E. Lee Hayes. Watch The old "'higthe priced credit" stores. Buy your goods at Mim augth's, the only spot c'as'h store in A BIG LOT SALE.( The Newberry Real Estate Company I Sell Nearly One Hundred Beau tiful Lots. The Newberry Real Es-ate compa ny on last Tiiursday sold nearly one 1 hundred very pretty residence lots I on their Jones property realizing r something over $10,000. An excellent barbecue dinner was t served and good cheer prevailed. V This will soon be the residential d portion of the city. The following are the purchasers, v many of whom will build at once and c move to the city. L. W. Jones, attorney, 3 lots, W. H. Hunt 3, F. W. Higgins 2, P. F. Bax- I ter 3, D. A. Ruff 4, W. M. Suber 3, P. S. Livingston 1, W. T. Livingston v 1, Mrs. 0. B. Mayer -, G. V. Bo'-.er 3, a P. C. Smith i, T. C. Po-ol i, 7. T. 3 Mayer 2, Jno. M. Kinard 2, Van Smith I, J. J. Langford i, W. E. Merchant I, T. E. Hentz 3, J. G. Smith 3, Van 1 Smith 2, 1. M. Smith 8, A. E. Lomi- I nick i, J. Z. Salter 3, Dr. J. J. Dom- I inick 2, J. P. Martin i, C. G. Blease 3, r J. H. Summer 2, 'Lominick 3, A. T. I Brown 3, J. J. H. Brown 2. David s Wells 1, W.* F. Ruff 2, B. B. Leitz- I sey 2, J. H. Wicker 2, G. B. Sum- t mer 9. t Pomaria Cotton Growers. C There will be a meCting .of the lo- i maria Cotton Association on Satur day, November 18, at Pomaria, S. C. All will please attend and come pre pared to pay the 3 cents per bale. J. 'W. Summer, D. L. Wedaman, y President. Sec'y & Treas. County Teachers' Association. The county teodhiers associalion will meet in the Bound'ary . street school building on Saturday, N-ovem ber 18, 1905. An address will be de- ' -livered by Supt. E. L. Hughes, tof Greenville. All teachers are earnest ly requested to Tbe on hand. J. S. Wheeler Co. Supt. Education. Slight Accident. A part of the scaffolding used by the Newberry Hardware Company in the constru'ction of their large brick building between The Her-ald and News office and the Newberry hotel gave way yesterday mor-ning, slightly injuring, in the fall, Duff Rook, ,one of the wor:kinen Empire Jackets, Castor, Tan and ' Black. $15.oo .kind for -on'ly $8.5o atI I vMimnaugh's. The Player Maid whic'.1 1s to be ->iyed at the opera house tomorrow night is worth your Iwhile to see. An exchange speaking of Miss Da vis, the star of the company, 'has the following: It would be hard to say too much of comely, winsome Miss Davis, or of her fair blonde friend, Miss Louise Randolph, who played the role of Kit ty Hayden. Both are as pretty as rd s'hes and b.oth are admirably fit -ed for tihie parts they fill. Miss Davis' acting is delicious; it1 is the very quaintessence of :art and leaves 'nothing to be supplied. She is an Ada Rehan without the latter's years and ponderosity-a 'bouyant, graceful, rollicking, joyous thing, whose every movement is grace and w1ose every inflection of voice car ries persuasion. Wiomen call her "cute;" men call 'her lovable; audi )F INTEREST TO THE SUBERS. dr. Mitchell Suber Formerly of New berry Dies Without Heirs. The following 1etter received by the >ostmaster at Newberry may be oi i-terest to t,he Sulbers -of this count'. t seems that -1r. Mitchell Suber, for nerly of this county moved to -Geor ia and accumulated an estate and hat his will left his property'to his vife during her life time and at her [eatb,, to go to his 'heirs in this county, F any should be ie.t. It might be vorth the while of the Subers of this ounty to investrigate as the property s to be sold soon. Oglethorpe, Ga., Nov. 7, 1905 ostmaster, Newberry, S. C: Do you know of any Subers any vhere in your county? Some years .go, a Mr. Mitchell Suber came from rour county and married a Mis danda Hogg afterwards moving to Jacon county. He is now dead, but tas left a will dhiat his wife should iave the- property until her death. Zecently she has died and there has Lot been anything heard from the Su >ers, and everything is going to be old rigihit away. Mr. Suber said at tis death his property should go back o the Suber estate if there are any ;uber heirs. They -had better see af er the matter -at once, or get some me else to do so, for the property s going to be sold right away. Yo.uurs truly, G. W. Law. Monday Morning Fire. About 8:30 o'clock Monday morn ng the out-house in the .rear of the esidence of W. G.Mayes and occupi :d by his cook was discovered on fire. Phe flames soon envelope'd the whole milding, but the .timely 'arrival -of 'rhe ire department soon ihad the progress >f the fire stayed. It was good work n the part 'of the firemen. The ori in of -the fire is not known as only :mall vchildren were in the house when he smoke and flames were first seen. Tere was no insurance on the uilding. The ioccupants of the house vere unable to remove their effects ecause of the rapidity of the flames Lfnd these *were 'a total loss, only a rery few arti,cles being saved. - The house 'belonged to Mr. S. S. ,angford. A Card. mo the friends of West End who iad a desire to cast their,suffrage for ne as alderman on the ,p8tihv. I wish o thank them 'but on acount of m-y usiness at this time it woul-d be im oyssible for me to make 'the Tace. [hanking one and all again, I decline o run for the office. Yours very truly, F. H. C'ampsen. FOR MAYOR. A T. Brown is hereby nominated for :he office of mayor and pledged to ibide the result of the democratic 10minationl. Dr. Van Smith is hereby announced .s a candidate for mayor and is pledg d to abide the result of the primary ~lection. FOR ALDERMAN. IT. S. Hudson is ;hereby nominated 'or alderman from Ward 5 and is ledged to abide the result of Demo :ratic primary. J R. Thornton is hereby ann<ounced i.s a .candidate for .alderman from ANard 4, 'a gd is pledged to abide the esult of the Democratic primary. W. M. Thbomas is hereby nomina ed as a candidate for alderman from ATard 5, and is pled'ged to abide the -'esult of the democratic primary. J. H. Hair is 'hereby nominated as candidate for alderman from Ward O~e, and will a'bide result of demo :ratic primary. lhos. B. W'icker is 'hereby a'nnoun :ed -is a candidate for alderman from Ward and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. J. Langford is hereby e'nnounced or alderman from Ward 4 and will abide result of Democratic primary. L. W. Floyd is hereby announced For alderman from Ward 3 and pledg ed to abide result of Democraric pri may Cotton Market. (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Good Middling .. .. .........Io 3-4 Srrict .\liddling .. .. .. ...... TO 5-8 Middling .. .- .. .. ...... .... O 1-2 Death Of W. C. Hayes. William C. Hayes died at his home albout thiee miles from t5)wn on Sun day and was interred in Rosemont cemetery on yesterday amid a large concourse of soirowing friends -and relatives. Mr. Hayes was about 38 years old and leaves a wife and three children and a host of friends. He has been more or less complaining for the last two years and on last Tburs day suffered a stroke of paralysis from which he never fully rallied. He was a quiet, peaceable citizen, a -kind 1usband and affectionate father. We extend sympathies to the bereaved. Death of Mrs. Cyrilla Rutherford. We were greatly grieved to learn of the death of M'rs. Cyrilla Rutherford, which occurred at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Luther B. Eargle, in the clounty. Mrs. Rutherford has spent nearly all of her life in teaohing, in wh-ich she has proven -herself emi nently successful. We should apre ciate the favor if some kind friend would give us a more extended no tice of Mrs. Rutherford. Her life has been one of constant and apprecia tive service in behalf of thie young people of our county 'and many waf there are who will read this notice with tears and sorrow. A good work man has gone to her reard. . Buy your jackets and Cloaks at MimnaugW?s. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED-Manager New Branch of our business here in Newberry. Write promptly, with references, The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, 0. MONEY, to loan on real estate in Town and County. Apply to Mower & Bynum, Attorneys. OYSTERS-Fresh' Norfolk Oysters at 30, 40 and 5o cents per quart at S. B. Jones'. NOICE-The undersigned has wish drawn from the firm of Bouknight & Sheppard, Silver Street, S. C. J. A. Bouknight. FOR the best Salmon, Sardines, Lob ster, Shrimp and all kinds of can ned or bottled goods call on S. B. Jones. FOR SALE.-16 acres partly in and partly out of ;Ithe incorporate limits of Newberry. Nice ibuilding site and excellent for truck farming. Easy terms. L. W. Floyd. COAL-F!or Hard or Soft Coal call n S. B. Jones, The Coal and Ice man. NOTICE-"Just as good" is "Not the best"-buy the only genuine Shaw's Pure Malt. For sale at -the Dispensary. FOUND-The Rigbit Place to Buy Furniture at Shelley & Summner's. WANTED-By Chicago Manufac turing house, person of trus-tworth iess and somewhat familiar with lo cal terri.ory as assistant in branch office. Salary $18 paid weekly. Permanent position. No investment required. Previous experience not es sential to engaging. Address, Mana ger Branches, Como Block, Chicago. CALL AT THE RACKET STORE. If there is anything in nice China, Glass, Agate or Tin Ware that you are in need of. Shades worth 50 cents at 24 cents, Lace Curtains worth $1.s5 for 89 cents. See the special 5 and io cents tables. Highest cash prices for old clothing of every description. MRS. DORA WATTS. NOTICE-A tonic whic~h is not pleas ing to the~ taste, lacks at leas-t one great virtue-Shaw's Pure Malt is de licious. For sale at the Dispensary. Easybright. Have you tried it? Cleans everything. Ignts a can a Wm. Johnson's.