The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 22, 1907, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PURELY PERSONAL. 'The Movements of Many People Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. .!. S. Wheeler. ol' Prosperity, was i.: I lie ? iIy oil Saturday. Ml. V- l.'liani <Sri 111. of Whit mit e, >|ic'i! S.r' iii*?J:? v in Newberry. Miss 11< 11 11 < hus, accompaiiic | by .Mis; I'.mmie Min-j, of Laurens, spent Sa|iirday and Sunday in Newberry. All'. I'. Theodore Ifohhitt, ol' liiciimond. Ya.. spent Sunday with friends in I In- city. Miss liia 11 a rvcy. win* has been vi-11 i' i Mi-. I'li'MxInrc !< i|i iisl < ?ik'j let": >mi Saiuid.iy. Miss Annie Sim;I f<?11. alter \-i-:inv. I ri? 1111in the city, lias returned In 11? r li< tin- in Acton. .Mrs. Parksdnle. nt' Laurens, wli > has been visit in-j Mrs. ,\. ('. Welch, lei I yesterday. accompanied bv Mrs. Welch. for Kinards, wheiv they will visit relatives, Mr. John ('. (ioyu'ans. Jr.. spent Sunday ai Kinards. Miss 1\ate (Jary. alter spending a Jew days with Mrs. ,\. (!. Welch. has I'eturued |n her 11 1111(> in Kinards. President .1, A. B. Soberer, of Newoerry edllejje, has yone In (* ii i <*?! ??? on ! '.Mis in ess fur the col ley c*. Stenographer and Mrs. .In,,. K. , Anil are in ('reenwood (his week. A nlleinan passed throuyh Newberry last week j a I lieri uu' up data is ; >?> the coiisumpt inn ,,f ]|(. ;s 1 interested ill the extension ol' tllei South and Western and the proba- j bilities .ire that this road will come i throuyh Newberry. He was in conference with President Summer of! Ihe Mollolion and called to see President Wright of the Newberry Mill i but Mr. Wriylit was out. lie was here only a short time. Mrs. Ii. 0. Moylslon left yestprdaj | for liome in Mamhcry after a visit to i Iter parents Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Ii. Pav-' idson. She was accompanied by her sist.r Miss Anita Davidson. I lie lie v. von A. li.i.ser and lain*! ily, who aave been spending a por-' I heir vacation in Newberry ! with the family of Mrs. Wiser, left ' yesterday for Lcesville, where iheyl will visit Ihe relatives of Mr. Wiser before returning to their home in1 Cieoryia. Dr. Poteat. president of Furnian ' University, will lecture next Sunday I evening at S o'clock in West Knd . Maptisi church. This is one in ihe I t'onrseol lectures, whi(di itas been ar-' r.inyed and provided by President V.. 1'. \\ riyhl ol ihe Newberry Cotton i mills, lor the benefit of the opera-! lives. Ol course I he public is invited1 ;'ind welcomed, Pi". 1. I-,, ('rim. of Spartauhury, is in Newberry Ibis neck, and will be! glad to consult those who are in need ^1 la--es, or have any other trouble' "with their eyes. lie came lliroiiuh ' in Spartanburg via Pnion in his' int..mobile, makiuy the |:'-p from Pnion to Newberry iM four hours, tie will remain in Newberry imlil ;?.X| Tui -da \. M Ii'. I I. I 'reti.'l er. a Nev m-ri \ iie-u pa per man. who has rc.-enllvj ^ eii l:\iii'.- I)! I .aim us ami has been j <>n l he local staff of | he I .auren-vil!o HeraM. is spending this week in Newberry with relatives and friends, who arc always ylad to see liiin. Mr. firenekcr is an experienced, as well as! practical, newspaper man, and lias added much IiIe to Mm* Laurensville | Herald in the brightness of its local depa rl men t. <ol. K. II. A nil. editor of the New- j berry llci.ild ami News ami the Carolina Pythian, favored us with an j appreciated call while in fiaffney ationdiny the Kniuhts of Pythias Convention. ( ol. Anil yets out one id' Ihe bes| county papers iM the stale and is one ot her most prominent edi-l lors.? ( hemkee News. Mr. K. II. Anil, the managing editor ?f the South Carolina Pythian, who was here for the convention, is a very affable yentleman. He is also a mail of brains and executive ability. The Grand Lodye could not have selected a better man for this yreal work. rJaffney Ledger. I ne dust lor the past several daws ?>a.s been something terrible. A shower of rain would be weleomed. *7. ]?. flreen and (Jeo, I). Davenport lelt yesterday for (ireenville to scrvp as jurors in the United States couf. which convened yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Os Wells received a telegram yesterdny morning that rbe'ir daughter. Mrs. C. L. Trnbert, of Minneapolis, Minn., who has just been operated upon, was getting on favorably, and the physicians thought sha would have no difficulty in being restored to her accustomed good health. New lot Japaneso Oliina just in, "I'ome and Seo." Andorson 10c. Oo. / ' 3-EV. M. B. KELLY. Preaches at Centra! Methodist Church ?Largo Congregations ? Many Friends Welcome Him. I.Vv. M. i;. |\e|!y. of r I ' ' : * :iinl !<. _ i?*aI ' ' ' I ' M ...I":~ Vp. ii : . Mr. Kelly ;1| ' i:?- * lived !11 NVwIicny, ;in,i lie ha- m:i n \ warm personal friends win, li.i\,- I'l'i'M much y rati tied in ll>" | 'i'l 'III i MCIIC,'1 \v|lic|| h(. (,;,i |J||<(.? '"J"'"- the member* i.r the Sutilli Car. , "Isii.t ('on Terence. ami |||,. which has :i?*? >ti11?Iis!if*. 1 in J,is various '< <U c?J" l.i11, i- <Iiii iny | ;?c eiyhteei. > " ' ' service as a member <ir Hi.' Conference. ii,. U;ts |lt..u.,| ,)V ;| cnii'.' i i -j.-it ioti mi Sunday morn- i Air. Ki.Jiy J.M.|; hn |ex| |???|'>; I l.pi-tlc in Timothy, l:l"?; ''This I :l li'ilhlul s.iviny, ami worthv of all ! I !" fi" l ha I Christ .Jesus rami; into l he world In save sinners; ,,f I whom I am chief." h was no mystery ! J jw'.iy Jesus came into ||,<> world. he I j l>aid. No man was able to realize a' '"'dde purpose i,, lie,.. |-,li(v |Mn. ! ( pose wa? tin- secret ,,1' all strength! I. iinl the key in all success. Christ ? rm-hl he asked at any lime why lie h . inn- into the world, ami his answer ' | v;:\s si I ways il... same in substance: I .Vul"' I came; lor your sake I | I abode aumuy you; for your sake P, ''" d : l'"r y?ii.- *ake I went into the | vravc; I r y...ir -nke I hroke the '?""l> "t death : for your sake I as-| ended unto your Father and my " I"1'; |'nr .v",ir I sit upon the i | throne; lor your sake I make conces-I, sinus. ' Mo cam.' to hi' the Savior of 1 | sinners. In that he was unique. No \ ",:l" ?'vi'r did that, not even i ''"hn the Hafiisl. .Jesus got down in- | to the very heart of tliinys and I worked down in there, and changed t l"-' innermost springs of life. | f (|,p power of foreyiveiicss were taken , awa.v there was nothing left of Chris- | liaiuty. It was the very key note of j i ' '"'istiaiiilv. said the speaker. I lo sue ii was ;i hl.'sscd word, it 'j w.is a child's word, it was (Sod's word. | f spol<e h|' , |n. earthly physician, I '1 W:,s glorious work to j > save the hody in health and strenyth. j (!,,d U;'s H-.viny to save. It took heart I | ,l,al ; !l all heart ; it took \ t the heart of (iod. Why did fiod send f his Son from the realms of ?lorv to \ realms ?f darkness 7 Ood so'lov- . Hie world, fiod sent Jesus into the j world, because lie loved I lie world; | . -"in Iiiiu to save sinners. That iiielud- I ''d all men. 11 was not an easy thin- to he sav- | ?'?l. said the speaker. It (|u. , whole cross t,, save. 11 would have iH't'.'ssa'y for Christ to die to *:ive one .sinner, and it. was necessar\ * today. I lie more a man had communion ' "il Cod. I he more keenly alive was ; ii" i" his own defects, he said. When! a man I *ie ri-lit conception of Cod ( !l'' '*'*1 i'xleaiiniiiy with Paul of | I i*ni t ie chief of sinners. Christ ,|M| with our iiltle inIirnii- j '"'- 1,111 "''I' <"ii incarnate sin, Th? , ' '""ch needs to he tilled with the I vlorio11 ? I ru111 ii,:,i i, worshipped one | | who could con<|iier. j , The church needed l.-stifyiny Chris- | ( t'ans. I no disciples could all have j | crucified, hnl that would not | Ij.tve iro,| rid of the livid- breathing .) fads which were the result of their | work. The people went |o (he man f Wlio had heen horu blind and whose (i siylit had been restored and attempt- I '?> a'-ii'Uf with him. He told them s that lie could not follow their subtle s i easoniiivr, and did not propose to at- ] l('"Tt it. Mnt one tliiny lie knew, that whereas he was born blind, that | now |1(. savv. The breathing, pulsating < laid that one who was born blind had | ' <'11 made to see, could not be cruci- ] li?'d. What the world needed todav 1 was testifvin- Clirislinns, whose lives ] should yive testimony. lie brought, he saiil, the most trior , J'Ji's ever preached, the most , blessed sayiuir ever uttered; It. was ! the news out of heaven that Jesus Christ came to save sinners. Mr. Kelly preached ayain at the ' < ''iitral Methodist church at nijufht and ' had a I a rye ami attentive audience. ; His many friends in Newberry ] were deliyhted to see him and lo have the pleasure of hearing him and ! lliey hope to have him here oflener 1 j ' t Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. ] And extra communication of Amity Lodye, No. 87, A. \<\ M., will be held , Weilnesday, (V!ober 2.1, at 7.10 p. m. in i lateinily Hall, \ isitiny brethren i cordially welcomed. I'he M. M. degree will be conferred, i I Fred 11. Doniiniek, W. M. Id. 11. M. Kindard, Secretary, j See or.r line of pictures, prices from 5c. to $1.00. Anderson 10c. Co. j AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Meeting to Coutinuo Through the Week?Much Interest?Large Congregations. The meeting at the First Baptist i-imn-ii will be continued during litis Week. | li'l-.'lcll i 11 _!' 1IV I {(!V. I,. M. |{(,p- , I' ;ii II <? dock iii !lie morning. and ill 7.30 in (lie eveiiintr. Mud, i, lie rest i., being manifesti-il in the service and (lie attendance is large. Mr. Roper is a very strong jn'eaeher mid has many friend:, in Newberry, who arc triad o| the opportunity lo hear him. Rev. .Mr. Wright, pastor of the Kirsi Baptist church, went to Sparlaiiburir on Saturday lo fill Mr. Ropfr's apopimiii,*iit in that city, hut re- ; Un ited in Newberry yesterday after-I noon. Kvery one is cordially invited i lo all of (he services. In Magistrates Court. j, The case of Mr. W. W. Bullock vs.! Southern Railway was hoard by Miu-j islrale Blease on yesterday. Mr. Bui- I lock who is a travelling salesman : laims damages to the amount of #100 for delay in the transporting of his i sample trunks. The magistrate < leard the testimony and arguments of! he lawyers, and will announce hii I judgment in a few days. Col W. 11. I Hunt and Mr. 10. S. Blease represent- I d Mr. Mullock, and Col. (). L. Schum- ! i iert appeared for the railroad. !| Going Out of Business. The hi-' closing out sale at Hair &:< lavird s will commence tomorrow j i Horning. I his firm hud purchased a arge up-to-date stock of fall and vinter dry goods and millinery, with io pur (lose of troinur out of business, nit having determined to go out of msiness, they have decided to sell ! his la rye and up-to-date stock at a ' rreat sacrifice, and it must be closed J ml in the next sixty days. They have 4 ,ad one or two larue advertisements 1 n The Herald and News, telling of ' he many values which may bo found 1 it their place, and today we give them 1 wo panes for this purpose. It should | >c very interesting reading to our mbscribers, because it tolls thom viiere and how they may purchase 1 hose thing's which arc necessary for ! heir fall and winter apparel at a iavinjr of money. We are assured hat this is a genuine closing out 1 .ale, and there is no fake about it, n order fo get rid of any undesirable roods. We believe it will pay yon fo vad wlial they have t say. and if von iced anything in their line, to go to! heir store for it. The sale begins tonorrow. Don t forget we give a souvenir vith every $1.00 purchase. Anderson 10c. Co. TRUSTEE'S SALE IN BANK- < RUP'JCY. NITKI) STATKS OK AMKIUCA, )ISTI{ICT OK SOCTII ( A liOId N A. < In t!:. District Court. I' In i".. Adam Crane Jones, Bankupt. I'ii'-suani to an order of tho Dis''< < Court of the District of South ] 'arolina. in the matter of Adam ^ Jones, Bankrupt, passed on lie fourteenth day of October, 1907, will sell at public auction to the lig'hosf bidder, on Monday, Novem- 1 >er 4fh, 1007, at 11 o'clock in the orcnoon, before the Court House loor at Newberry, in the State audi )i-ilricl aforesaiil. the following de- 1 erihed real estate, all of which is ' itua'tt'd in |he Town of Newberry, district and State aforesaid: 1. That lot or parcel of land conaining one and 32-100 acres, more >r less, known as the Boozer lot and lounded by Calhoun street, by | >ressly street, by McMorries street, >v lot of William Johnson and by ot of Lucy B. Smith. , 2. One-half an acre lot, bounded ( >.v Caldwell street, Boundary street, ! ^ance sfi ;et and the Brown lot, mown as the Metis lot. 3. That lot or parcel of land, conaining one-half an acre, more or less )ouuded by Caldwell street, John- ' it one street, Nance street and by the \fetts lot. TKRMS OF SALTC: One-third cash ind the balance payable in one year rom the date of sale; the credit porion to be secured by the bond of the Purchaser and mortgage of the premses sold and to bear interest at the rate of eight per centum per annum, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the payment of the credit porlion either in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for pmpers and recording same. Purchaser will also be required to insure the buildings on said property and assign policies to the trustee. Frank R. Hunter, Trustee of A. C. Jones, Bankrupt. j NEW LUTHERAN CHURCH. Services Will Be Held for First Tir Next Sunday. Services will be held i? the m l^ntlicran church Sundav mornin<" I I '"slur. licv. S. T. I lalliuan. I). I i?n<l ;i larye number ol" .|?. w i|| l!?e lirsl service in i church. 'lit- Lutheran Church is on Sou sl I ,.,.I ||?. S(.hl ''UlMlllit. |, |?? ,W,,?|V ,)TO11 (.im ' *(1 },M(' Hie work of installing t and pulpit furniture was' nn plcted only a few dn.vs a?o. T i's "1 i';i?'livo and conil'oi ?i?d is a credit i? t ' """' '-al.on. |, slilM)|s ;ls a nion 'm'"' '>ie pastor, |)r. Ilallman. w s di'votcd a .ureal deal of his tit Inwards raisiny: funds with which "ie l"l and creel a huildin 1 ,l(' ,;ui"1 uas l??id lor several vea ^partanhurir Journal. Hie many friends of |)r. I Tallin; 1,1 tln? county will he pleased ??? ? that he has heen so success!' "> ?* I'll'orls in Spartanburg, ;l, '"? '??> completed a handsori new Lutheran church in this thrivii Dr. Ilallman served this inissii sometime while residing in Xo< |>err.v. Many friends in (his conn I'i>vc cont ciliated to the building II'" Lutheran church at Sparlanhm >n.I will |,e Ufatilied that it is coi detcd and occupied by the con-re* Hill. The Lutheran Synod <>f South Pa Una will hold its annual canventh 1,1 church early in November. Copeland Bros. Copdand Brothers' new store !'<ast Main street, is Hearing compl ion, and they hope to be moved in t is a very short time. In the mea ime they are selling goods at remar ibly low prices in order to rodu heir la rue stock as much as possih uul thus save the cost and trouble . novinjj. Cabbage! Cabbage I will have a car of fresh Cal oage today. vSee me at W. ] ^niith s old stand before you hn B. H. McGRAW. The most con ware offered i them SHELLS 1 Ou ! to us ' Wc FARM FENCE fect ] | Poult j on th DISC PLOWS I Av art o: versi] NAILS A ] LIME , ables than CEMENT Ah lot or DOORS We SASH We h BLINDS Balus order A s TIN SHINGLES all. \ WAGONS P1e for y< A r BUGGIES the it our li prices No matter whal and Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. ue Middling 10 3-4 Strict Middling 10 7-8 Good Middling 11 j\v . , SPECIAL NOTICES. ii?j 1 CENT A WORD. lie No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, th n, | STOLEN?\ ale bicycle, blue running |u. I i^'ar, *"? Saturday night from the [1(_ l I ront ol K wart-Ferry Company's jio| Mttri'. Suitable reward for iuforri_f niaii.in leading to the recovery. J NOTICE?All persons are forbidden j10 I " ;uint, I'ish or otherwise trespass 1K> "" these premises under penalty of j() hiw. I'.un.'e I'. Sloan. lO-'JU It. rs LOST?On Saturday valuable papers Jn in large envelope. Finder will l? please leave at this olliee and get ,,[ reward. It.p. iK, LOST?A cheek in favor of James K. i>r Gilder mi the Commercial Bauk )(1 for fpKi.O'J, signed by Nat Gist, lv_ cheek No. !)S7. All persons are warned not to eash said check as ,,) payment has been stopped, and if .,f< 't has been found by any one, would be glad to Irave it returned. FOR SALE?One two horse farm, r well improved, land in high state )U cultivation, near Utopia school. Nice location. Bids open until November 1. For terms and prices apply in person to J. A. Foy, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. 7. in 10-18-2t-st. e t(> COTTON SEED HULLS for sal*j* Southern Cotton Oil Company. PC le WANTED?All your cotton seed at |)f the higlnst market price. Scales and seed house at C., N. & L. depot. ^ C. II. Cannon, >! COAL HAS ADVANCED with great . demand for the best grades, if you p haven't purchased your supply, call on me at once and get prices, I handle the Blue Gem Jellico. None superior. John Scott. nplete and largest n this section, AND C sting of the most reputable and L. C. Smith, Remington, LaFi bought right. r extraordinary large assortmer the ammunition trade of this s ; have just received another larj Electrically Welded Fencing fc ry. We have prices that make e market. ery's Reversible Disc Plow. T f Plow making. Avery's make ble Plow that is second to none. arge stock of all sizes. We are 5 carry nothing but the best, an us to always have a fresh stock the cheap kinds. vays in position to fill any large 1 less. - meet all competition, give you ave the largest stock of this in iters, Brackets, Glass, Doors, on short time. We solicit you iolid car load expected daily. ( Yhen you use Tin Shingles you ha nty of White Hickory Wagons 3U. leat stock of reliable makes an larket. We have recently adde ne and can furnish you Rubber > t you are offered, you may buy it foi Watch our windows for specials, "Come and See" our immense stock China, Glass, Nickle plated ware, Crockery, etc. Anderson 10c. Co. DOWN ? DOWN ? LUMBER and building material of all kinds. Flooring, ceiling and shingles of all grades, sash, doors, blinds, laths, roofings, etc. O. II. Cannon will give t ho very lowest prices and meet all competition, lie is in for small profits and large business. 3 BEST BY TEST OF TIME?Paroid, Asphalt Gravel and Asbestos Spark proof roofing. I have studied I he roofing question and will not soil any but the best. Come and see C. 11. Cannon, ^ Newberry, S. C. LUMBER?Rough and dressed, tonguod 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. II. Cannon, Newborry, S. C. LOCKETS and chains all styles and prices. Daniels and Williamson. PRETTIEST line of opal set rings. jk Daniels and Williamson. TO THE WEARER of the "Swastika" will come from the four winds of Heaven, Good luck, long life and prosperity. We have them. Daniels and Williamson. WATCHES $2.50 to $100.00. ^ Daniels and Williamson. OUR LINE SILVERWARE larger and more complete than ever. <] Daniels and Williamson. WATCH FOBS from $1.00 to $10.00. Daniels and Williamson. SIGNET RINGS $1.5C up. Daniels and Williamson. ELGIN WATCHES from $5.00 up. Daniels and Williamson. stock of HardIDR PRICES ARE RIGHT. I reliable makes as Parker, m ever and others. We have 1 it and close prices has brought i ection. j ?e car of the "Pittsburg Per>r Hogs, Horses, Stock and the sales. No better Fencing he latest production in the always up-to-date. A Re, , % s prepared to fill your orders. d our large lime trade enon hand. Not any higher order on short notice, car i the goods at the right prices. 1 the vicinity. Also Columns, ,j: etc. Special sizes made to 1 r inquiries. )ur prices within the reach of J ve less danger, less insurance, i just received, we have one d ask for inspection when in i id the Rubber Tire stock to sj Tire Buggies at much lower J get our prices, j r less. j