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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. M-iss ('race Kinard, of Columbia. has been visiting in Newberry. Mrs. i. B. Aull is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Miss Leila A. Fulmer, of Columbia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. Wells. Misses Minnie Havird and Vanessa Williams are spending a few days in Columbia. this week. Dr. F. Y. Pressly will preach in Thompson Street A. R. P. church on next Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Messrs. Cole L. Blease, Fred H. Dominick and B. B. Leitzsey have been elected delegates of O'Neall lodge., Knights of Pythias, to the Py thian rally in Columbia on next Mon day. Tire legislature will adjourn some time on Saturday night and the mem 6rs of the delegation are expected irome on Sunday or Monday. Solicitor R. A. Cooper and Solicitor George Bell Timmerman were in New berry on Wednesday night to attend the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Aull. Misses Hearon, Johnston, Thomp ,on, Harilee, McClung and Beckham, of the engrossing department of the general assembly, spent Wednesday night in Newberry, the guests of Mrs. E. H. Aull. Messrs. H. H. Rikard and Z. W. Dennis have been summoned to ap pear in Columbia on next Monday in the case of the State vs. Mitchell, charged with killing Trotter at the union station during the last fair week. The witnesses were summoned by Sheriff Buford and gave bond for appearance. A petition in -bankruptcy has been filed in Charleston in the United States District court against Havird Brothers and Sheriff Buford and Mag istrate Blease have been enjoined from holding the sales which have been advertised until the matter shall have bien,.decided. THE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Monthly Meeting Held at Residence of Dr. Gilder, Where There Was Feast for Soul and Body. The Newberry County Medical so ciety held its regular monthly meet-. ing at Newberry on Friday, February 9. .By special invitation the society met at the residence of the president, Dr. .J. K. Gilder. -The attendance was the largest in the history of the society. The fol lowing physicians were priesent: Drs. 0. B3. Mayer, W. 0. Houseal, J. K. Gilder, .J. .J. Dominick, W. E. Lake, T. W. Smith, W. D. Senn, J. M. Kib ier, R. C. Carlisle. W. E. Pelham. .Jr., P. G. Ellesor andl W. A. Dunji. The following new members were enroll-. ed: Drs. R. C. Carlisle, W. E. Pelham, Jr., P. G. Ellesor and WV. A. Dunn. The subject discussed was "Symp toms Relative to the Abdomen arnd Their Causes." The discussion was opened by D)r. Mayer. Nearly every physcia plresent took ani active part in the diisSsi'n, wih was verv in teresting. After the discussion was closed Dr. Gilder served a most excellent turkey dinnler, whlichl was very much enjoyed. Each member too)k ani active part here, as well as in the discussion. After dinner the society, by a uniani mous vote, tendered its thanks to D)r. Gilder for his generous hospitality. The society is growing and every: physician in the county, wvho is not already identified with it. is urged to SILVER WEDDING. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of The Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Aull. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Herman Aull celebrated on Wednesday evening the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar riage. Many friends from Newberry and other parts of the state were pres- i ent.1 The home in Boundary street was artistically decorated for the ocea- 1 ion. The guests numbered two hund ed. SHOT TO DEATH. Negro Woman Killed Below Pros perity On Wednesday Night No Arrests Yet. I len riettzi Summer. colored, was shot and fatally wounded in the pub lie road just below Mr. G. F. Stock man's residence on Wednesday night. It is stated that three shots were fired. Only one took effect, lodging in the back. The woman, it. is stated. was in the buggy with her sister and a white boy, Ethod Dominick, the son of Mr. H. P. Dominick, of Prosperity. After the shot was fired she was driven about two hundred yards to the house of Pierce Ruff, where she died in about five minutes. The coroner held an inquest yes terday afternoon. It was stated yesterday that the three, the white man and the two ne gro women, were driving along the public road, and that between 8 and 9 o'clock they were below Mr. G. F. Stockman's home, and observed a person in the road, and soon after they passed the fatal shot was fired. The weapon used was a shot gun, and of the three loads which it is stated were fired, one entered the woman's back. No'arrest had yet been made at a late hour yesterday afternoon. THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL. Arrangements Being Pushed rorward By Committee for a Celebration Worthy the Occasion. The sub-committees in charge of the arrangements for the approach ing celebration of the Newberry col lege semi-centennial met at the office of Dr. 0. B. Mayer, chairman of the general committee. The committee on finance, compos ed of Dr. 0. B. Mayer. Rev. W. K. Sligh, A. T. Brown, Otto Klettner, and A. (G. Wise, reported that about two-thirds of the sum of money need ed. The committee on publication and publicity, D)r. E. B. Setzler, Dr. A. J. Bowers, Prof. S. L. Powell, Rev. W. L. Seabrook, Col. E. H. Aull and Mr. W. H. Wallace, reported recommend ing the appointment of Dr. Setzler as the press representative of the corn mittee to give the newspaper repre sentatives and the press of the state all information, and thus secure as wide publicity as possible. The corn mit tee on reception and entertainment Prof. 0. B. Cannon. Col. 0. L. Schum pert. D)r. George B. Cromer. .E. A. Carlisle. A. C. Jones, 0. McR. Holme.s. J. S. Wheeler. Col. W. H. Hunt and Z. F. Wright. reported that the comn nittee had met. organized and was ready~ for work. The committee on banquet. Prof'. S. J. D)errick. Hon. C. S. Mower, Dri. George B. Cromer. Prof. C. H. Kicklighter and J1. M. Kinard, reported the plan for the ban-: quet, which was adopted. The ban quet will he giveni by the local alumni, former students and citizens of New berry, to the visiting alumni. former students, members of board of trus tees, faculty and invited guests. The invitation committee is composed of Rev. .J. A. Sligh, president of the board of trustees D)r. .1. A. B. Scher ir. president of the college. and( Mr. J. B. Hunter. presidenit ot the Alumni issociation, anid Dri. Scherer was ee ed chairman of the committee. The ommittee on class reunions. J. B. unter. Esj.. Prof. J. S. Wheeler. mid Rev. Ji. I). hinard, reportedl that mi effort was being~ made to g'et a rep esetative frm each of the 32 elas es that have been graduated to take :he matter in hand for his class and eure a large representationi. Seven :een responses have been received, md with one exception, those ap ointed have accepted the duty as gned anid are at work. Mayor A. T. 3rown, at the request of the commit-, :ee, has appointed the mayor and Al ermen L. WV. Floyd and W. M. John on an advisory committee to repre ent the city of N ewberry in arrang g for the celebration. Sermon To the Odd Fellows. Rev. A. J. Bowers, D. D.. will raha sermon to the Odd Fellows 2 West End Baptist church on next. unday night at ~ :30 o 'clock. All embers of the order and the public enerally are cordially invited to be 'resent THE WOMAN'S CLUB. The Annual Meeting at the Home of the President, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, An Enjoyable Affair. Thiat tie slperstitions; attachning to !the number 1:) have no terrors for the lemlbers of the Woman 's club. of Newberry, is evidenced by the fact that this club was organized on the 113th of February, just five years ago, and with thirteen charter members. It has been the custom of the club ever since to celebrate its anniversary at the home of the president; and, as the dates have repeated themselves, these occasions have grown to be more and more delightful, the climax thus far being reached in the entertain ment at Mrs. L. W. Floyd 's on Tues day evening last. This ideal home lends itself 'per fectly to the accommodation of a large number of guests, and its taste ful elegance required no decorations to enhance its beauty. In the draw ing room and reception halls there were a few touches of the club's col' ors-two shades of violet; and in the dining room, cut glass vases of crim son carnations, real lace centerpieces co.r crimson, and candle shades of the same bright hue, reminded all that it was the eve of good St. Valentine. After the guests had assembled the following very enjoyable programme was carried out: 1. Overture, The Calif of Bagdad, Mesdames S. B. Jones and J. M. Kib ler. 2. Tenor Solo. 3.. Humorous Reading, The Invalid, Mrs. S. L. Powell. 4. Violin Solo, Italian Romance, Miss Nannie McCaughrin. 5. "Our Club Work from the View Point of a New Member." Mrs. J. E. Norwood. 6. Baritone Solo, Answer, with vio lin obligato, Mr. S. B. Jones. 7. Violin Solo, Miss Nannie Me Caughrin. 8. Instrumental Duet. Mesdames lKibler and Jones. At the conclusion of this delightful feature crimson hearts were passed to the ladies and white arrows to the men, on each of which was written; half of a quotation suggestive of the; valentine season, the reading of which furnished much merrimnent: and, in; this way, partners for sup per were secured. An elegant course supper was serv ed-a genuine feast of appetizing dishes-turkey, macaroni, sandwiche beaten biscuit, chipped oysters, chick en salad, crackers, ice cream, white cake, fruit cake and creme de menthe. A great deal of merriment was af forded between courses, by having each gentleman write a description of his wife's wedding dress, these being read aloud. Many former brides were surprised to find how far from lasting had been the impression on their hus bands' minds of the dress whi'eh they had spent so much thought and time in planning. And thus another milestone 'has been passed by the Woman 's elub. That in the five fears of its existence tangible results have been effected, none will gainsay; andl may this soeial meeting, coming once during each year 's regular club work, serve to bring the members into closer touch with others who are striving to im p~rove their minds, to better the condi tions around them and perhaps in a smiall way, but nevertheless surely, to aiid in the uplifting of humanify. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. r. M. An extra communication of Amity Lodgze, No. 87. A. F.: M., will be 'held Lext Monday evening at 7-:30 o 'clock in RZed Men's Hall. Visiting breth 'en cordially welcomed. The F. C. Degree will be conferred. 1. H. Hunt, W. M. .J. H. M. Kinard, Secretary. ] Newberry Witnesses. Sheriff Buford on Wednesday night eceived a message from Senator; iels Christensen, of the dispensary uvestigation committee requesting lim to summon four witnesses to ap ear before the committee at its ses ;ions in Columbia yesterday. Thoset ;ummoned by Sheriff Bufordi were: ifessrs. E. Y. Morris, J1. IH. Wicker, [. W. Denning. Arthur Kihler and fames McIntosh. It is alleged that the originality of ai ome authors is due to their faculties 'or mnisnnntin o thers.. () NEWS FROM PROSPERITY. Saw Mill Burned-The Sayings and Doings of Many People In Newberry's Sister City. Prosperity. February 1->.-Owinu t1 the fact that business cails Vou cor respondent to Columbia on the 14th. we will have to forego the pleasure of attending the silver wedding of our chief. 'Twas ever thus. Fate seems to dash many of the pleasant cups from our lips, just when we had hoped to sip the nectar within. Well. well, Chips. we do sympathize with you. We had our head cut off once upon a time in this same office. That was about sixteen Years ago, and "old man Kay'" has had to grow an other one since then. We've got the head all right, but :t will get awry sometimes, a conditior- brought about by trying to forget old things and see the new ones. You will get over it by and by. Say, Chips, I would suggest as a remedy that you enter the race for the legislature from New berry county. This is said to have a settling effect. Mr. D. M. Bedenbaugh had the mis fortunte to lose his saw mill by fire last Friday night. The engineer had made a fire a little ways from the engine to warm his feet and went home at night without putting out the fire. The wind blew the fire into the mill and burned the frame work of the mill and ruined his saw. The loss is about $350, with no insurance. Casually stepping into the post office one day last week we heard the question of the ground hog discussed. Several gave their opinions, but Un cle Bob Stoudemayer said he had helped dig one out, "time o' the war,'' in Virginia and he knew how they looked. Some of our citizens had been to Newberry the day before and their description of ground hoo and Uncle Bob's did not tally. Your correspondent don't know which de scription was correct. We have several tinmes c:uoted from others and we have never seen a wave from life 's sea that hit the spot any nearer than the following: "'If those who whine would whistle, And those who languish laugh: The rose would rout the thistle. The g-rain outrun the chaff." But, then, .you know the work of destruction is so much easier than construction and there are so many more engaged in the former occupa t'on than in the latter. ier. Mr. Pittman. of Greenwood, was in town Saturday and Monday. Mr. Pittman filled his regular ap pointment at Bethel on Sunday. Your correspondent is informed that the executive boardI of missions of the Baptist elmreh will supply the church here ,::i thant in all pr'obabil ity Rev. Mr. Geih ell dill preach here regularly. Rev. T. H. McD.ill will preach at Cannon Creek church o'n February 18, at 11 a. mn., and in the A. R. P. church ini Prosperity at 4 p. mn. Mr. .J. L. Wise has returned from Kansas City, Missouri, where he had gone to purchase a car load of mules. We have talked with several busi ness men in reference to the licensing :)f all business of whatever kind in ur town, and they agree that it is a ~oodl thing~ to do. Let the license go m., and1 it wvill raise revenue enough For the town to own its own plant for ~vater and electrie lighting. If we -ould once get the electric ligzhts we vould not do without them. Mr Hart Kohn,. of Columbia. spent : sunday and Moniday with his p)arenfts ni town. Mr. J. A. P>lackwelder, of Nebr -v. wa in town on Monday. Mrs. Anna Barrier, of Monroe. N. J., spent Wednesday with her sister, dirs. S. .J. Kohn. Mrs. S. W. Young, of Little Moun- I ain, has also been on a visit to Mrs. Cohn. Mrs. M. .J. Bobb is visiting this reek in Little Mountain.t Mrs. Mattie Wheeler. of Little dIountain, visited Mrs. Bobb this reek. Rev. I. S. Caldwell, of Georgia. has een called by the A. RI. P. congrega ion. t We are glad to report that Miss t Edd(ie Werts, after two weeks of in- t our amusements. is ale to be out .a in. Miss Adldie is one of your cor- E esp)ondent 's news notes gatherers f nd we weieome her return. Mrs. Kenneth Baker and children It f (reewonel nre visiting her tather. l Mr. S. C. Barre, and sisters. Mr. D. E. Ridgell, of Batesburg, was in town this week, the guests of his aunt, Mrs. A. M. Lester. Miss .Jane Cook, who has made her h1lllme with Alrs. .1. P. owers, has de i(l t') return to her hle in the c)nt rv and will h1* wi i her sister., AMrs. .1. allie C(ook. of the Zion see tion. Miss Janie Kinard, of l,eesville. af ter a pleasant stay with friends and relatives in town and surrounding community, will return home Friday. The new lodge hall having been completed. the fraternal orders have moved in and are now at home over the Livingston Hardware Co. It is occupied by the Knights of Pythias, Masons and Woodmen of the World. Miss Julia Mathis returned to her home on Wednesday much pleased with our pleasant little city. Mr. Wilbur Mathis is out from the effects of his wounds, and the hands: of John Spearman on the 3rd. Rev. W. L. Seabrook was in town on business on Monday. Col. Geo. H. Wise, of Saluda, was in town on Monday. He came over to. get a lot of mules to supply the de mand for this useful animal. Mrs. Melissa Lovelace, of New berry is vititing relatives in the Mt. Pilgrim section, and in town. Mr. W. A. Mosley, has gone to Florida on a business trip. Misses Lula and Lena Moseley are visiting relatives in Newberry. Dr. W. C. Brown and wife were visiting Mr. J. 0. Thompson and family Wednesday. Mr. J. H. Hunter and wife were down to see us Tuesday. it looks nat ural to see them. Mrs. Addie Hodges has go1e on a vitit to friends in Columbia. Mir. Will Adan-, o) .lda eounty, was in town a coupk days this week. Miss Alice's Wedding. Four hundred dollars is the price paid for an invitation to the Roose relt-Longworth wedding, to a specula tive guest, who, it appears, "needed the money'' says a Washington dis patch to the News and Courier under date of Tuesday. Word was received at the White House from an unquestionable sourcej that an invitation to the wedding was sold to a person more anxious to wit-: ess the ceremony than the original older of the precious card. Efforts are being made to locate the purchas er of the ticket, with a view to cancel-; ing the invitation. The limited list f invitations has been carefully scru-. tinized, and White House officials ealize that they have a difficuilt task efore them to spot the holder of the 400 card and turn it down when it is. >resented. There are further reports f active speculation in the much;1 >rized invitations but the case above ited came to the White House so di ect and so well supported as to justi fy investigation. The actual niumber f invitations is not as large by sever al hundred as has been generally sta ed unofficially. It was intended orig nally to limit the number 'to one housand. Upon a close su-vey of the H tanding space in the East room it ill not permit more than seven hun-t red people to comfortably test its ~apacity. There will be noI seats for any one. ot 'oveni for Bishop Satterlee. who is o perform thle cremolnyv entirely uin ssisted. The~ cho1ir boys were cut out o ~make roomfl for more impIortant ~uests. The platform, upon which the ridal party wvill stand, and the rib oned aisle framed from the grand ~orridor to) the altar. also take up usiderable space. The decorations -il be artistie, but not as prolific as ~riginally contemp)lated. There will be o wedding bell, which was the floral eature of Nellie Grant 's wedding. It as the examination of the records of lie Nellie Grant wedding, which ne ssita ted the reduction in the num ier of invitations. It turns out that ere were .not two hundred witnesses the Nellie Grant marriage. The tual number is stated at 185 per The grounds will be closed on Sat-r .rday and only persons who hold the easured pasteboards will be allowed( enter the enelosure. Holders ofE kets will enter the White House uin .er similar conditions that prevailed offieial receptlinS and other social uetions. Members of the immediate: anmilies will enter the mansion byI e front door or north front. Mem (1.5 of tile cahiriet and a few select officials will have the privilege- of coming in at the southern entranm. as usual, while other invited guesta will come in by the east entrance throui.gh the .;ub- basement corridor. There will be no reservation of de )t)l1pston.-s in the (t)t room cxcept fer the mibers ofte te two fam!Iilies. The cerenihe so far as receivina the guests, will be in -harge of Colonel Bromwell and the naval am) the military aides to the presi dent. SPECIAL' NOTICES. WANTED-A miich cow fresh ia milk that will average three ant half gallons milk per day. Part Jc-ser preferred. The Newberry Hotel. W. A. Jamieson, Prop. FOR SALE-One handred rock posts. \kpply to B. C. Matthews. FOR SALFr- Horse. Can be bought cheap. Apply to 1. T. Timmerman, Mollohon Mill. FOR SALE-One good male and young milch cow. Aply to Anne 0. Ruff. WANTED-To buy cedar posts. Ap ply to The Herald and News Office. FOR SALE-30,000 brick. Apply to J. H. Hair. AGENTS WANTED-Our stock is reliable and can be handled for many successive years in the saw'. community. We want a good loak agent in this county. Terms liberal. First class reference required. Cedar Hill Nursery & Orchard Co.. Winchester, Tena. WANTED-Dressmakin~g and plain sewing. Prices rsasonable. Apply to Mrs Maggie Adams, at Mr. Pope Davis.' LEADING physicians everywher~e recognize Shaw 's Pure Malt to be without a superior as a restoratiie and nerve builder. For sale at the Dispensary. IF From opening time untilcosg time and all the time, you wa*t good time then have your watek and clock cleaned and repaired by W. B. Rikard, Jeweler, at The Herald and News Olice. The Cotton Growers. The executive committee of the lotton Growers' association of Newi jerry county will meet in N{ewberry n next Monday morning at 10 > 'clock. R. T. C. Hunter, President. EiOST-Saturday -afternoon, WFebru ary 10, watch fob, with medal at ached. "University Virginia;'' e >in; owner's name on medal. Finder v'ill be liberally rewarded upon re urning same to EK B. Setzler, College Hill. THE A ME RICAN TYPEWRITER, Buy this machine. (ou save twelve hun Ired parts and $5o.oo. Fhis feature is the ex :lusive patent of the AMERICAN TYPEWRITER. t has the universal tey board, ball-bearihg arriage, prints from ibbon, has steel type./ Iall at my office and~ xamine it. T erms easy. I, 0. BRUCE & CO., Newberry. S. C.