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PURELY PERSONAL. .The Movements of Many Peoi Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. There will be no service at Kin Creak. Cannon's Creek and P1rospi itv A. R. P. church neNt Sabbath aceonit of fhe meeting of Prest terv at .Nt. Carrnel. S. C. Mrs. Cole. L. Blease spent a coul days in Columba this week. Miss Bess Gilder went down to ( lumbia on Wednesday to the Mr Sembrieh concert. Miss Kate Gary. of Kinards, is v iting friends in the city. Mrs. Ma. Tarrant, of Monek's C< ner. is visiting relatives in Newber: Rev. J. H. Graves. of (1harlest< spent Tuesday and Wednesd.ay the eity. Mr. A. J. S. Langford spent a d or two in Columbia this week. Messrs. R. H. Wright. L. G. E; ridge, Robert L. Mayes, Geo. S. Me er, attended the meeting of I :Shriners in Columbia on Wednesd, Miss Lula Moseley, of Prosperi 'is spending a few days with frieu in Newberry. MIrs. P. E. Scott attended the Mi 'Sembrich concert in Columbia Wednesday evening. Mrs. Geo. Johnstone went to ( lumbia on Wednesday to hear Mi Sembrick. Communion services Sunday moi ing at 11 o'clock at St. James chur, Jalapa. Rev. Y. von A. Riser will pres at Mayer Memorial at 4 o'clock Si day afternoon. Rev. Dr. Jas. A. B. Scherer v preach at Holy T-rinity church, I tle Mountain, S. C., on Sunday at a. m. Dr. B. H. Maynard, an eye.specal -and optician, formerly of Floren S. C., has come to Newberrv to loe: permanently. He has secured offii in the new building of Copela Bros., in Main street, and will ready for the practice of his prof -sion by the 21st of this month. The library association will hi its next meeting in the library roo on next Monday afternoon at o'clock. A full attendance of 1 miembership is especially request Mr. Jas. B. Morgan of the firm Fellers & Morgan of Newberry spa K iday and part of Monday in I oin. Mr. Morgan is m'uch plea! with his new home and reports be ness in good condition.-Union P gress. We are sorry to learn that Pre dent M. A. Carlisle of Newberry sick in the hospital at Chester. I 'Observer says he was taken sick wb 'on a visit to his daughter. It is h< <red that he will be out in two weeks A. R. Presbyterian. Morgan & Fellers have sold < the'elothing portion of their store a firm in Union, and will hereaf make a specialty of shoes and gen furnishings. They have a very n store-roem for a line of this class goods. aad there is demand in Ne berry for an exclusive shoe and gen furnishings establishment, and it hoped that these you.ng men " make a success of their venture. Mr. T. J. Hayes has sold out interest in the Hayes Company 'Cromer and McGraw, and he and I Whittaker have form 3 a partn -ship and run a store in the store-ro at the corner of Main and Thomps streets. Messrs. Cromer and McGr -'will continue at the corner of M and Colege streets. Mis Gussie Dickert, of Columi is visiting relatives in the city. St. Paul's Items. We ha,ve been in the St. Pau scommunity the past few days. 1 farmers are beginning to catch with their cotton. Gathering corn a peas is the order of the day. Peas not much good. Nine members of St. Paul's chu: :ai-e going to Newberry college, A. and Berley Bedenbaugh, Lorick K ler, .Curtis and Bertie Epting, Wal Richardson, Aumerle Singley, Jc Livingston, Miss Rosalee Wheer Niss Leola Bedenbaugh is attendi the graded school at Newberry, M Louise Singley graded school at Pr ~perity, S. C., Aumerle Lorick Business Ciollege in Columbia, S. Mrs -*. B. Aull is not doing a better. E Rev. J. D. Shealy Accepts. The Rev. J. D. Shealy, of Saha :eounty, who, as stated sometime a; had been called to the Mayor Mc orial pastorate of the Luthe ehurch, composed of Mayer Memor> Beth Eden and Jalapa, has accep' the call and will take charge oni 15th of November. These churel have been supplied for sometime Pr. A. J. Bowers, of Newberry e MR. BEYAN TO BE INVITED. A ,le To Speak in Newberry-Dr. Scherer Rel Goes to Spartanburg i Today. Forts are bein, made to secure '] r- the Hon. Willi-am Tennin s Bryan at cor on; N,-ewberry while on his southern tour. c'ht y- le is under the dir-ectionll of the ed lyceum course, and speaks before the Re >1a Wofford college lyceum tonight at sisi Spartanburg. President Scherer, of ser o- Newberry college, has a special invi- mu 1e. tation from the faculty of Wofford in college, and will go to Spartanburg Ne is- today to hear Mr. Bryan and Will prE carry with him an invitation, which wil >r- he will deliver in person, from the int ry. college and the community generally mo m,1 for Mr. Bryan to come to eni in Newberry if he can so ar- wil range his dat' . 11r. Bryan is easily 7 ay one of the foremost men of this bet country today, and is a very enter- hei sk- taining as well as instructive speak- dui w- er, and Newberry will be fortunate thE he lif she can secure him for an address. inv Iy. If he shoul, accept, as we feel sure bei ty, he will in the event he can so ar ds range his previous engagements, there D: will be a large crowd in Newberry to ie. hear him. He has agreed to speak in P on Gaffney on his way from North Car olina to Spartanburg today, and this 7o- point was not one of his regular ap ae. pointments. We feel sure, therefore,' ,that the people of Newberry may ex- be( n- 1pect to hear him in the event the ria eh, schedules are so that he can arrange Gri to come here without breaking pre- Ca ehi vious engagements. nei mn- 1fri, The Jury. ter rill The court of general sessions for all it- Newberry county will convene on wij 11 Monday, November 4, with Judge Ma Ernest Gary presiding. frc ist The following are the jurors drawn ma e, 'for the' first wek of the court: w1 ite W. M. Wilson. Stl ,es D. L. Enlow. nd Jas. Renwick. be A. C. Welch. es- B. F. Goggans. wh J. L. Long. Mi >ld E. L. Glymph. las ms .J. Z. Salter. he 4 J. A. KiVler. wa he B. L. Kyser. he ed. IT. S. Blair. -wa of' W. A. McFall- ani mt F. Z. Wilson. trc n- Jas. H. Sease.pi ;ed J. H. Kinard. is : si- 0. B. Eargle- wa ro- Stewart Hudson. su< T. I. Setzler. i 'si- C. T. Paysinger- no is J. B. Stockman-.a 'he D. M Ruff. thi ile J. W. Kibler. ve, >p A. S. Dunlap. we -S. K. Bouknight. G. R. Hipp- in >ut W. Y. Taylor-.t to W. H. Bobb- an t;er H. B. Lindsay. o t's G. B. Aull. i Pat Turner. of M. L. Strauss. - J. A. Sease. s. t 's B. M. Suber- Mi is W. H. Suber. hol ril S. L. Fellers. bei A. B. Wise. he 41r IBlackshear-Poipe. ye* er- Sunday's Augusta Chronicle con- Bu om tains the following: Pn ion "An approaching marriage in Tb aw which a most cordial and genuine in- by in terest is felt in Augusta is that of Dr. James Evered Blackshear of High j, Springs, Fla., to Miss NevI1e Pope of Newberry, S. C. we "Dr. Blackshear has many strong ties in Augusta, both of family and tal sfriendship. He is a brother of Mr. soI 'he Archiba-ld Blackshear of Augusta, 01o 'h and a nephew of Mrs. Sterling Eve. up His medical education was gained at nd here, and during the years spent here in~ tre at that time he made many warm and th loyal friends. For several years past -ch he has been the division surgeon of ite -the Atlantic Coast Line, and a pro- da; ib- minent practicing physician of High tSprings. ye hn"Miss Pope is the daughter of Ba er. Judg'e Y. J. Pope, chief justice of the je( 'gsuoreme court of South Carolina, wC 1s and is one of the most admired and ad charming young women of Newber- tei to ry. She is tall and graceful, w'ith a 3distinctive and magnetic personality of ny! and has the devoted friendship of Mi - many friends. I"The wedding will be a notable Iin~ social event in Newberry, and will I da take place at Judge Pope's home at tTh o,half after seven (o'clock on the even m- ing of November twelfth. Mr. me -an Archibald Blackshear will act as best ter al, man for his brother.'' :ed em :he Mr. C. L. Havird is announced as sic es a candidate for mayor. It is under.. ag by stood that there are several others ol- still, who will enter the race, and ly1 !municipal politics may become inter-) to estig ye befre te fiisr r FiRST BAPTIST CHURCH. r. Mr. Roper Has Arrived-Preach ig Morning and Night-Meeting to Continue Next Week. 'lie protracted meeti.v, which was m111enled at the First liaptist I'TO "ll Mon(lay. lia, lbe(ln eiiidue't (iriii. the week 1y tte ,pasiUr, the G. A. Wright, without any as ance. The attendance upon the vices has been very goood and ch interest is taken in the meet . Rev. L. M. Roper arrived in xvberry yesterday afternoon and ached last night. Services now 1 be held for several days running next week, with preaching in the rning at 11 o'clock, and in the ev ng at S o'clock. The preaching 1 be by Mr. Roper. 1any people in Newberry remem very pleasantly Mr. Roper's visit e several years ago, when he con ted a very successful meeting in Baptist church. Everrybody is ited to the services, which are now ng held. R. GREGG McMASTER WEDS. ?ular Physician of Florence Mar ries Miss Carrie Elliott of Winnsboro. lorence, Oct. 16.-News has just n received in the city of the mar e Monday afternoon of Dr. J. xgg MeMaster of Florence to Miss rrie Elliott of Winnsboro. This vs came as quite a surprise to the 1nds of both parties.- Dr. McMas is very popular in Florence and the people of Florence rejoice ;h him in his new step. Mrs. Me ster is very pleasantly remembered m her visit to this city last Christ s, when she sper.t several days ;h Mrs. W. R. Barringer.-The tte. Capt. Carlisle in Hospital. ,apt. M. A. Carlisle, of Newberry, o had been visiting his daughter, -s. W. M. Kennedy, started home t Wednesday morning, but before reached the railway station he s attacked with a trouble to which had.been subject in time-past. He s taken to the Magdalene hospital operated upon for a part of the uble. The operation will be comn ted while he is at the hospital< It ~ortunate for Capt. Carlisle that he s at the best place in the state' for, ha thing to happen, and -the phy jans say it is fortunate that he had boarded the train when the at e ame on, as the consequences in it case would probably have been y serious. He is getting along quite 11.-Chester Lantern. [he many friends of Mr. Carlisle Newberry will be, glad to learn t he is doing well in the 'hospital I hopes to be home ashout the first November. Death of Mrs. Julia A. Crouch. Wrs. Julia A. Crouch, mother of Mr. J. Wooten, and grand mother of s. Jame~ M. Ward, died at the ne of r. Ward in the city of New -yon Tuesday, October 15, .1907. Wrs. Crouch had been .in feeble ith for some time. She was 83 irs, 5 months and 6 days old. rial was had at' Rosemont cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. e funeral services were conducted Revs. G. A. Wright and A. H. Best. NIews From Fairview. We are having some very cool ather at the present writing. Kisses Arrie and Hattie Waits are king of going to Columbia. We are 'ry to lose these two girls out of Scom.munity. ['here was quite a crowd gathered Mr. J. D. Moore's Sunday even for the purpose of singing, but y didn't do much singing. Kr. Tom Cameron and family vis i Mr. J. W. Waits' family Sun [he Rev. Mr. McGill preached a y interesting sermon at Bethel ptist church on Sunday. His sub t being ''Love."'If the people uld only take Brother McGill's vice this would certainly be a bet community than what it is. Kr. Walter and Miss Cora Frazier, Salda, visited their grandparents, and Mrs. .J. D. Moore, on Sunday. KIr. L. D. Morris is talking of mov to Newberry. Kr. Marion Long will move into house where Mr. Baker now lives. ) 'Neall school opened Monday rning with Mr. Lawrence Sease as Ve are glad to say that Mr. Mar Lester's..family .who have been k with typhoid fever are well dIiss Lizzie Moore will leave direct after the fair for Newberry Cot Tw Mill.e Gil. "THE HOLY CITY." A Strong Play-Presented by a Re msrkably Strong 1omijany-At the Opera House Tonight. While in attendane upon the dis tct c( en*1ven t#In of tie KniIlts of Pvthian in ('affnev this week. it was 0I" plva.-e tI' hoar and s6e the presentation of "The Holy City." The story as recorded in the scrip tures by the evanzelists. is very closely followed in the presentation of thi- play, and in connection with it is inte:-woven a thread of romance, which deals with the love of Salome, the dau-hter of Herodias. for Marius, a youn, Remaii. lhe ]ove story reach ing its climax when Salome, through mistake. pier-es Marius with her da. ger, taking him for Andrew. She ac cepts the Christian faith and turns the dagger upon her own body and falls lifeless upon the body of Mar ins. Marius had also accepted the Christian faith and had resisted the passionate love of Salome. In the play there are presented the characters of Caiphas. Pontius Pilate, Herod, Herodias. Salome, John the Baptist. Peter, Andrew, Nicodemus, Judas Iscariot, Elizabeth, mother of John, and Mary Magdalene. The cruci.fixion, which is shown on can vas, is taken from Michael Angelo's masterpiece. The acting is very fine, and .the play is a very difficult one and calls for talent above the ordinary. Miss Pauline A. Harice. as Salome; John F. Duorak, as John the Baptist; Clay Clement, Jr., as Marius; L. D. Kirk, as Pontius Pilate were very good, and J. H. Williams, as Andrew was exceptionably good. Iii fact, the company is well balanced throughout. The stage setting and scenery as well as the costumes, represent the period from which the play is taken. Th'e dance of Salome before Herod is one of the scenes, which is portrayed in the play, and it is not as extreme as some of the other plays of a similar character. The bringing in of the head of John the Baptist on a charger, and the purchase of Judas with the thirty pieces of silver are other scenes, which are portrayed in the play. In fact, we saw nothing in it, which could offend anyone, and it is pres ented by a very strong company. You should see it at the opera house tonight. Johnson-Steele. *Invitations have been received in Newberry to the marriage of Miss Lila Johnson, of Charleston, to Mr. Alexis Preston Steele, of North Car ~olina, which will take place on Tiues day evening at 9 o'clock, October 3?st, at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Oscar E. Johnson, Cha-9eston, S. C. Card of Thanks. M:. Editor: Please allow us through the columns of your paper to express our most sin eere thanks and deep gratitude to all of our neighbors and to our very many friends at large, who so tender ly miinistered to and helped to com fort our dear wife and mother and who were so kind and sympathetic to us during her long illness and' suf fering. We appreciate their many kindnesses and sympathy more than we can ever be able to show, but we assure each and everyone of them that it will ever be our earnest pray er that they receive their just reward in heaven. Yours very tenderly, .Adam L. Aull and Children. Notice. All persons interested in building a warehouse at Prosperity are re quested to meet at Prosperity on Fri day, Oct. the 25th at ten o'clock a. m.' R. T., C. Hunter. ADJOURNED MEETING. The adjourned meeting of the stoek~ holders of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad Company, will be held in the President's Office at Columbia, S. C., on Tuesday, October 29th, 1907, at 12.00 mn. T. H. Gibbes, 2t. Secretary., NOTICE *FINAL SETTLEMENT. As administrator of .the estate of Dr. J. B .Simpson, deceased, I will make final settlement as said admin istrator of said estate in the office of the probate judge for Newberry county. South Carolina, on November 1, 1907, and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissory as said adinistrator. All persons holding claims neainst said estate will pres ent them duly attested before that date. and, persons indehted to said estate will make payment. S. D. Duncan. Adaministrator. OCTOBER PEACHES. Mr. Clary, of Saluda County Has IN Peaches for Five Months in the 3 Year-Had Them This Year. ( Mr. R. C. Claty. who lives in Salu da vonIy. told us in the spring when W,t bap1eed to be along by his home, that he had never missed a peach crop on that place since he had lived there, t whieh had been many years; that he has peaches for five months in the year, so to prove by practical demon stration that his statements were cor rect. he came to Newberry yesterday and left with us a dozen or more Oe tober peaeies. and stated that he had had peaclies even this year for five months. Of course the October peaches were small, but they were peaches. If the location of his place has any thing to do with the regularity of a fruit crop. it would seem that it would pay him to plant a large orchard of peaches. Mr. B. M. Sloan, who lives some three miles east of Newberry, had a pretty good crop of peaches this year, and in a few other sections of the county there was some fruit, but the fruit crop was as near a failure throughout this section this year as we have ever known. I4 FOR RENT-Furnished rooms con veniently situated for business. For further information apply at this office. FOR INSECT BITES of any kind try a 25e. or 50c. bottle of Huiets All Healing liminent at Mayes' Drug Store. 1taw-tf. SAWS SHARPENED-Am prepared to sharpen and repair handsaws. Call at Silver Street. D. - L. Hamm. of2t EVERY BOTTLE of Huiets All-Heal ing liniment is sold on a positive guarantee or money refunded at Mayes' Drug Store. GOOD DRY GOODS MAN wanted at once. Apply at Hair & Havird's. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Colic, head ache, Neuralgia, toothache, sprains, bruises and euts, try a 25e. or 50e. bottle of Huiets All-Healing lini men Mayes' Drug Store. 1taw-tf. WANTED-Extra help at once. Ap ply at Hair & Havird 's. For Mayor. C. L. Havird is hereby announced as a candidate for mayor of the city of Newberry, subject to the rules and3 regulations of the Democratic party. J. J. Langford is hereby announced as a candidate for mayor of Newber ry subject to' the rules of the Demo ratic primary. H. H. Evans is- hereby announced as a candidate for mayor of the city of Newberry, subject to the rules and: regulations of the Democratic party. Alderman Ward 1. Appreciating conscientious and faithful services rendered, we there-) fore take pleasure in nominating Mr. P. F. Baxter for reelection, as alder man for Ward 1. Voters of Ward 1. Alderman Ward 3. Mr. S. K. Bouknight is hereby an nounced as a candidate for alderman for ward 3, subject to rules of de mocratio~ party. For Alderman Ward 4. Mr. J. A. Senn is hereby nominat ed as a candidate for alderman for ward 4, and will abide the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. B. F. Griffin is hereby announced as a candidate for alderman for ward 4, and is urged by his many friends in that ward to consent to the use of his name for this position, and is pledged to abide the rules and regu lations ,of the Democratic party. C. J. McWhirter is hereby announc ed as a candidate for alderman for Ward 4. subject to the rules of the Demoratic primary. A. J. S. Langford is hereby an nounced as a candidate for alderman for ward 4. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Many Friends. Alderman Ward 5. Mr. Ed. I.. Rodelsperger is hereby annoucd as a candidate for alder mai f'.r wair. No. 5, subject to the] ..i-.- P . rmocatic primary. Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. [iddling .. .. .. .... ...... .. 11 trict Middling.. .... 111-8 rood Middling ........11 14 SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENT A WORD. 4o advertisement taken for less han 25 cents. )R. MAYNARD the optician will open a permanent office over Cope land Bros. new store on Main street on 21st inst., and will fit glasses and do all work in his line. Sick headache a specialty. All work guaranteed. -t. .tR OF NEW YORK Danish cab bage to arrive Monday next. Want to sell the merchants at wholesale price. James F. Todd. lt. 'OR SALE-One two horse farm, well improved, land in high state of cultivation, njear Utopi-a school. Nice location. Bids open until no vember 1. For terms and prices ap ply in person to J. A. Foy, New berry, S. C., R. F. D. 7.. 10-18-2t-st. - IOTTON SEED HULLS for sale Southern Cotton Oil Company. WANTED-All your cotton seed at the highest market price. Scales and seed house at C.,.N. & L. depot. C. H. Cannon, WANTED to buy 10,000 bushels red oats in car lots or less. Quote best price f o b. your depot and send samples. Dixie Flour and Grai; Co., Leurens. S. C. )OWN - DOWN - LUMBER and building material. of, all kinds. Flooring, eeiling and shingles of all grades, sash, doors, blinds, laths, roofings, etc. C. H. Cannon- will give the very lowest prices and meet all competition. H is in for small profits and large business. I BEST BY TEST OF TIME-Par oid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbestos Spark proof roofing. I have studied the roofing question and will not sell any but the best. Come and see C. H. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. 3AL HAS ADVANCED with great demand for the best grades, if you - haven't purchased your supply, call on me at once and get prices, I handle the Blue Gem Jellico. None sup-erior. John Scott. UMBE-Rough and dressed, ton gued and grooved of all kinds and grades. Shingles, sash, doors, blinds, laths, roofing, roof paints, etc. A large stock of good material upon which I will meet all prices, and strive to give satisfaction. C. H. Cannon, - Newberry, S. C. EOR SALE, EVENT OR LEASE, fif teen horse farm one and one half miles from Silver street. Ap ply to Will W. Spearman. 100ETS and chains all styles and prices. Daniels and Williamson. PRETTIEST line of opal set rings. Daniels and Williamson. Lo THE WEARER of the "Swasti ka" will come from the four winds of Heaven, Good luck, long life and prosperity. We have them. Daniels and Williamson. WATCHBS $2.50 to $100.00. Daniels and Williamson. WANTED-A live agent for the larg est exclusive Personal Accident and Health Insurance Co, in the world. for Newberry County, the right party .can get an excellent contract. Apply to W. Carlisle Furse, Man ager, 303 Loan and Exchange Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. DU LINE SILVERWARE larger and more complete than ever. Daniels and Williamson. WATCH FOBS from $1.00 to $10.00. Daniels and Williamson. SIGNET RINGS $1.5e up. Daniels and Williamson. TOTIC-The first car of rice flour of the season just received at Summn& Bros. Co. LGIN WATCHES from $5.00 up. Daniels and Williamson.