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PURELY PERSONAL. ' The Movements of Many Peoplo Nowberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Tilt1 Indies iiid society ??1* tli*? First ISaplisl church, will have ;i 11?<1 supper and I:i11work sale <>n I >rcember li The plan will be made known Ijilcr. TIh v jir? ii?i -? their usual .ynud supper and hope lor ;i i*??? ? 1 patronI Sihim* valuable real estate in I lie 11?w11 of Newberry will bo sold o.i Knday. November 'J!'. See advertisement and for I'urtlier iiiforinaI i 11 roil su 11 Milliter and Sliyli. (Hin W. Derrick. administrator, advertises some personal property for sale on December I, at tile her- I rick place near I'oinaria. T!ie many friends of Mrs. I. W. j Waller will lejrel to learn lliat sinis |iiitc sick ai her home in liirinim:liam, Ala., and will not be able lo attend the Walter-1'ow man marriage. Mrs. Ik Carter, of I'rankli.i. Trim., Mis. K. I,. Motliera). of llanford, ( 'al., and Miss Kate I'loyd ('larks, oi Spa rt anbury. S. Iwill attend the Waller I low man marriage. There will be nnioii service at the opera Imuse mi Thanks-.>i\ii?dav I | and llie -i rinoii will be preached by tile b'e\. I'. ''. I'liilip- of |!ie A. li. I'. . bll fell. T'.c i ai; of -1.111 i pi'-a-' will e?.!l\ I !i" lie, e - v \| .?:. 1:! \ \\ il!l ! j i' i I'i ie I I < i ry pr < I i I n- <;ree|- duriii :' the recent rains | are a siron"; a r-ruim-nl in fav.?!' of. some perinane.ii -i reel improvement. David Tobia.- "I the I'oinaria srelion of the county was np before Magistrate I'lease yesterday for killing a ho'4' which bad rmne up his premises. lie pleaded guilty and . wa ? fined ?|S which be paid. The new trash ean,-. arrived yes- | terday and !i;:\e keen placed on I!te sidewall.?. Il is" bop ,1 everybodyj v\ i! I n I id ci -! a. d tin* e aie no!* oil ei!i- bni :. ! ,-eei v e !1 a ii a :ol I iial j l hc\ \\ i!I be n-ed for that purpose. I 'm \ a:. \ i > \ iiiei a nd ' i liop.'d ! !:e\ \\ i :| : erei ? i1 'lie I ra li loll lia > ! be! ei i>!'m . ! ei-n cat I ered mi t he 1 r? i s. House Burned. llie d w e 11 i n : 11 > n - i in No. I i township. lih- coiiniy. known ;i- the dim ; Da. is place, belon-.:iter to Mr. I. M. j Sn iili i.'d occupied bv :> ueuTo family. was bnriieiI Moiidav ?. !i!. I'he older meinln r- ot 11 . i'a i ii\ wenl awav and le!! a chiiil in tin* house abnie. and ii i- suppo-, ,1 iii.il the; file originated I ruin a coal popped I'loin ill'1 lire. The child escaped. but ' I lie lie^roes l?> 1 eve r\t'lliuu lllev had] in ihe house. Harmon vs. Cook. Oi ihe published rosier of the sii- . pieme court, f-r bearing in .lanuarv. ! > -i ' appears the ca-e of Maruiou vs. ('ook.! It will be remcnibc! e.l that Ibis ea -e ' arose from a di puie oxer a small strip of land, ami Mi W. Ik liar , mmi <'icil M .1 i i. I., ('ook for dam ' ;ivr - for I !'< pi ?. The j ">r\ aw avd c.l \| ". I lar in u 11:sinn :i in the -inn i t i I'll. 'i! fi t 'i. ' '< i s i id . nieli! l lie dcfemla i! ha*- appealed lo the -n | pren.e conrl. Tile -trip of land about which the dispute arose was small ' and of linle value. Married \ ! . I'e!c\-'. I I 1 i l n' \ Woods) par soua^e, car I il.le Mouniai' . S. i Mr, .(. I'icrlcx K.bii-r and Miss O. . Matthews were iiappiL married, j Nov. 17. b\ llie l{e\. .1. So\. I I Mr. Johnstone May Run. I iiei e sciails lo be a well founded rumor thai tie lion. (I-m'-e Johusimie. o| N eu berr\ . will enler llie race for ihe I ni'ed Stales senatorship to <ucceeil Senator Latimer. > Should he decide lo In come a ca.i- I didate lie will make it a live race, lie' is a \i r\ sirouu" man and well known I in the stale and has a si rouv persoiialily. I hose w io propose lo contest ( the election of Mr. Latimer. and many have been named, will ha\c to rub the figures oil' of their slales and commence to limine avain and will j have lo li'jure very i lo-e at lhat lo make i he ii'sull suit ibem. Amlerson I ntelli :e;icer. Subor Elmore. T!ie t'ollowiiiLT invitation has been1 issued: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ib i.-on Suber rf(|iiost the pleasure of your company at the marriaire of their dausi'liler j Lucy, lo Mr. William Kdwin Klinore, 1 on Wednesday evenimr. December; tlie fourth, at half after seven I o'clock, at their home, Now'berry, Soutli Carolina. WILLIAM RUFF ARRESTED. Charged With the Burning of the Gin House of Mr. A. J. S. Langford?In Jail. It will lie rcea I led 111 :i! mi Ihe Dili 1: i \- i?f November. Ml-. A. -I. S. I.Mli'.:fold. w tl < > 15 \ -s '! I illf city w ho ha- .i 11111 '< :i I i< 11 near Silver Street, i lost his ii? house uml several bales ?.r col ion. :i 11 I oilier properly l?y what was supposed. :it I lie lime, to lie mii ineeinliiiry lire. (iov. Ansel, in I In- local papers on Tuesday, published a proclaim!lion offering' a reward ol' one hundred dollars I'or tlie [ apprehension and convict ion . i* ihe irnilly parlies. l'cfoi;c lliis reward j came mil. however. Mr. John llenrv ('liappell, Mavi-I rale ISIease's eon- j <1 a'de. had h?vii al work "it ll " ea-e. J and on Mo.nl iv cvenimr lie had Wil- j Ii;1111 It iiI'I'. colored, arrested charged with the crime. Ii'uff. it seems, lives in Newberry and works at Ihe Standard Oil company's mill, hut laM year lie worked j with Mr. I ,au\:Tnrd. and left him owinu si\ty-fivc ilidlars. The week hefore tlie lire IJnlT had worked with j Mr. .John Spearman, near Mr. Lanu-I ford's plantation; and ('onsla.ble ('liappell thinks that he has a preti\ sironu thread of circumstantial e\i-l d i'i| ce CO II, ee| in-.: K u IT vvi'li I lie hum- ' I' of \|r, I .' 111'''f o l'i I ' -jilt I: oil -i . !?ut'f i iiii>v in jail a el lias not .ji.i' ' !'*'I pi eliniiti.i > ,v Ileari 11v ? i .n iI'Miies any know'led or j i'i\ com neel ion with '.he hiiriii.iir. 'I'iii-. i- ! ie second loss Mr. I.a.iu-J I'oil In- sustained 1?\ lire. I lie other j occiiri inu ahoiu a year irjo, and sup- i oo.-eii to lie the ad of an ineciidiai'V. | DEATH OF MR. LOVELACE. j Traveling Man Died at His Home in ' Greenville l-.ij[v\ard II. l.oM'lace, a t raveliic.v! a! -n i a i lor I ie ,\ ra' io| \ I I , ( o.. ' \ '. i . ttoii Mill Supplier a ml ! en : ,'i-mi 11 v mo\ ed to t hi-. ci I y from ' At! a 'Ia.. and i i :i I !:i-' residence ' .i, (Ms I\\ ;i -1 in>;; .|i reel d ' d oil \ :. 11:4 \ i.:oi i:i11 ; I ei an i 11m -s j e\i I'liid" in I-:- ! W I,',Olth . .! ;e I Ve;||". i The dec, :!- .| wa- a native of New-| 'ici' v. S. <\. ami lie married a damvlilet* of I !'.e l.l! e A . .1 . I foe. of t his j countv. She with two sin:1'! so.is I?y i f > tne ' marriage survive besides n\in\ ri'!;il iv e- in lii> former home. Mr, I .i iv i'!ai'c was a man of -pleii did hii-ine-s ijualitie- ami wa> liiwh-j |v e-tcemed t!iroirrhoiil 111i- seeinm. Mi- funeral -ervice will he held al i M11 'a i I.-r . church tiiis afternoon al I . "( !.>! !. ami t'ue < >? I I I'VI low s will of- j ficia'e. ( i I'een ville News, Mr. |,.i\elace was a m>.i of lite late) 15. II. I .i i velace. of this place and a hioiln-r of Mrs. .1. I'. Walton. Ilis! mother now lives in Newherrv. lie wa- a very pleasant, cnerivdie yonniv lean w no had many friends whenever known a.id his death will he ^ mourned by a I a rive circle of ac-! ouaintaines and relatives. Bail Granted. Chief .1 jisl ice l'ope yesterday ;ra ni. ,1 'mil in Cue -iiiii of >1.1)011;- to i 'lev e I-'.!' isi. i:. chaiv.-d w'tu murder ( i.i I i iic:1- county. Mail was 'vrauted nil HI I i ' M '! Mi's-.!'-. Ii'e'ne.v \ h'ic.iey. I!ie I.aureus liar. Bar a Class. 'fhe h.ara ela-s me! at Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Wi'-i Tucsilav t ve iiie_r al S e'cl M-k. \!i ' n i ^; 11?? wa- transacted and I: re'"i esI'MU'Ut w eel' served.. I\V 11av inu ihi- -or'.a'i meeliniv we had a 1 few younir nic.i with us. 'I'his class lias pro-pered since its or:auiz.!iioM. It wa- orvani/ed Am:. ' tli. with s 11; e m I ii1 r-. We now have' J*i. The !ie\l business nieelinu will ' he held Tuesday, hecemher 17. T. t'. Itunean, I' 1'i'ss Reporter. St. Luke's Church. The Reelor and Vestry of S|. I.uke's Kpiscopal church extend a cor.lial Invitation to \ on to he prcs-i cut al the services in he held Sunday ;c\! hefore Advent. Nov. the 'Jlth. ' 'in," \|oihmv: prayer and -erinon II a. 1 m. livening praver ami address I j?. ! m. ' I'ews free. Rev, Kdw ard Callemler. Reel or. j I ! Behind the Guns. "My [Mondesi hoa-1.' sail the lee-j hirer, who expedeil his slat.mieni to | he ivreeled w tii cliccis*, ''is thai 1 1 i was one of the men hehind the nuns." j "I low many miles behind?" piped a voice in Ihe irallery.? London | Answers. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Roster of Cases Arranged by Newberry Bar For Tirial Next Week. A I *a tiii'clintf ol |lie Ncwherrv bar. I !m- l*??11??w iflu" case.- were sci for trial in >he court of <* > 11,111 i) I pleas, \\ lie! I eo.ivene- ?? i .M?11nI:I\ . >JHiIji'u F,rne-t 'iarv, u|' ('nliimbin, presiding: Sumiiut v. Wilson. Attorneys: S?-Iitun|>ci*| (.V; llolloway, for plaintiff: I'lease & I><?mi11i?*lv. fur defendant. I*< iil<>ii11 \*. Soul hern Railway <"n. A11 urnevs : Hum. liuiil & Hunter, 11>r plaintiff: >iiusit?iit? & i'nuiier. for defendant. 11 inner v. I lyman. A l torn- ys: j Html. Iftinl tS: Hunter. Pur plaintiff: j ih u^t i >nc (. i'oiiii'i". Ii>! de Icuda ii I. I ? ? ?'!> v. <N. iV I,. I ly, Co. Atl<?r.icys : Scauinpcrt & llollowav. lor i plaintiff: H!ea -e A: Dominiek, for de-| Petulant. O.xncr v. Western 1'iiion. Alloc-I neys; ISIcasc A' I huuinick, for plain- j t: Hum. Hunt & Hunter, for de-I Pendant. Nee! v. Sallerwhite. Attorneys:, Johnstone iV' Croiner, for plaintiff:' IJlease & Dominiek. for defendant. Mi'Neel v. Sale et al. Attorneys: ' T,. W. Jones. fur plaintiff; ll'itil.' II unj iV 111111i er. for defendant. I'riscne I'ink. vV <V.. v. Smith ('o. A 11 oriN-\-: Hunt. Hunt iS: llu ti>r, for : I:s*:n; ill': I. \ I >.m;i11i, !<. .r di lanl. Virji .ia ('ar.>11 na ( lit iuieal (\ . '? I'p ?'' al. Attorney-: Ilunl. Haul iV I I u11i? r. Mil i'liell iV Siuilli. S!ie:i pards. Crier \ I'ark. for plaint ill': Sri i a in pi "I A llolliiway. for defeti I. II. Livingston v. Wedanian (l al. 1 Attorneys, I Ilea-e & Dominiek. I'or plaiulilt; dohnsione & Cromer, tor defeudaul. .Minnie Livinuslo.i v. Wedamaii et i :il. Attorneys; I'dease iY Dominiek. for plaint ill': Johnstone & Croiner.* for ilefeadani. rid ma r-Ii v. Town of Whitmire. A I !orne\s : I Ilea-e v\ Dominiek. r plain till: ^ i-1; t 11: pe 11 iS. 11 ?11 w ; i \. for de fend.i n t. Preliminary Contest. I'iie preliminary oratorical coniesl to -elect .i re pre.-eit I a I i \ e of tin 1- : I e e for llie I III er-eol le-j ia I which i- 11? he held at (i reen w nod. i will take plaee ia Holland Ma!! and- j itorium, in Newherry. on l'iida>, No\'eiii'm r I he "JIM Ii. a I 7 :-l"> p. in. Tlie e-ai I esl a n I s 11 ji \? heeti working very \i:.>rou-ly and makin.: eoiisidera'de preparation for thi- preliminary contest, and il promise- to be \er\ i 11 ere-t in\j. There will he no i admission charged. The program will he published in the next issue of The Herald and ; News. Tlia AiiSgiving Program W. F. M. So- | ciety. i Set \ ires will he held at II HI p. m. j Mo.iihiv. J.'u h N'oventher. l!'M7, at Centra! Methodist church. Mr-. W. II. Wallace, leader, assis- i ted by Mrs. C. II. Cannon. Miss Ku- ! jeuia l'.| p<. Mrs. M. Wriuiit and other-*. S ii map exclei-c- each day! b\ W . 11 unihert. I*ii. -lay. tf'-hina Mi.-- Da'sy ( auiioii. h'ader, as-isted hy Mrs. J. W. While and Mr-. Will Ih ru.-hy. Miss : Alice I !ornsh\ a.id others. Wednesday. 'J7 I'ra/.il Mrs. I'. C. Cai'lard. leader, as-isted by Mrs. Dr. iVehh. Mr-. Ceo. I'.pp.-. Mrs. Dr. i iil-'i ' and o| her-. T ti day. -..)v: Mexico Mis. liurr Ma 'in. leader. a--i-ted b\ Misses Ma'i.ie, and Lizzie Salter. Mrs. I?. (Williams and others. Friday. I'M Cuha Mr-, (ieo. .lohlKlolie. M r-. Y.J.I 'ope. Korea Mrs. I., t'. Mayer, leader, a--i led h\ Mr-. Humbert, Mrs. d. If. Wicker. lu iia Mis-ion Mrs II. S. I'.oo/er. leader, a-^i-led hy Mr-. S. .1. Woolen and others. I"ae n.endiers of the four missionary -oeielies are re<|Uesled to attend and ;ake pari in ihe even i-e-. Mi.;scd, His Train.' Dr. (ieo. 15. Cromer, who was to -peak ia lhe Y. M. (A. here last , Su!l iy afternoon, wa- unable to Pill |!.i- : ppoim iae it on an-., i : op <>elj'i i 'ft hv tin early tnorniii".'1 train, i < >ui a cr d was at lhe hall 1A I hear "lim and were di-appointed that lie i "iihl not he presenl. The m.in! a _! c i *" m 11 \\:'! 'nv.ke an eli'oit insecure , ii- -i rviees f.;r a later date and it is I hop Iha' t hey will he -uccessful i:i their lindenakine.s a- he is a hrilj iia -r k< . :< 1 aI' ClironiI el, . At Both Fde*< !!ev. .1. D. Slieely will preach at l>ei i llilen Lutheran church on next Sunday nnfnin- a! 11 o'clock. \ THE PRIMARY TUESDAY. Pledges to be Piled Today at 12 O'clock?Everything Very Quiet Candidates Busy. i The primarv election fur I ho * ' i nominalnm u|' mavor aid al lernien I 1 ;i 11?i In u I'.M-l'M-- of | lu? l'i.ded school I | will l c iif'.il i:r\l l-'ridny. S.t far. | everything i't miiiii? i)>:i 1 politics litis i been very ijiiii :. .t i l the various canI diil.it<>. have be en movinjj around i antomr tln'ir friends without any I "Hurrah!" Of course, il is presumed that i ach one lias been oxeti! iiitr iii- lu'-i eiVorts to secure the uoiniualioii, aud al! ol' them feel assured | | ha. I ! < _. will \- ( Seeled. The purpose of this mention, how-J i cv? r. is to rail attention lo the fact ' that under the rules of the Democrat- j ic | arty all candidates are rocpiired to siy n the pledge to abide the result of the election before the chairman of the executive committee by 12 o'clock today. I >r. O. II. Mayer is chairman of I ho | commit tee. and Mr. I. II. Hunt is I secretary. Their ollices are close In-tl . ether, and all candidates will find | < either Dr. Mayer or Secretary Hunt ; in his ollicc up lo 12 o'clock today, j < In addition I siti-nintr the pledge < each candidate is required to pav*a 1 . * I fee c< le!'ra\ the expenses of the : 1 er in it! i1I ee. N. lice t>f the election | ; -ill . ?'.i- a < ll ll . !' I'." fee may \- I'. ' 1 : 1 :i H- : < i-oIm! 1 ii if Th.' ; Hi-s'Id ami N'ck:. !< day. ' : MARRIED AT CROSS HILL. :i The Nuptials oi' Mr. J. W. Matthews. ? of This County, and Miss Hill, j of Oross Hill. i 1 I ? Cross Hill. Nov. 21 r? Our town was very much surprised on last ( Kiiday morni 11/ to learn that on the j . ni-jlii before. Thnrsd'ay. Nov. 1 I. ! Mr. .1. W. Mali in-ws. of Newberry 1 e uiiiy. and Mi- Willie May Hill. 1 of i'imss Hill. were epiietly married at the Iio:ne of I:. r father, Mr. W. C. , Hi!!, i 1 Cm- Hill. Mi-s Mill i- the o! 11e-! dau.ri'ter < Mr. \V. C. IliU I ;iad p<se -ei! of beauty, lias -jrace- 1 i'm! : 11111 wiuuiuu manners, and has 1 host of friends wherever know.i. 1 She has lauu'iit school for the past \\ tliree or four years. She is also an accomplished musician. ( Mr. Matthews i- one of imr proini-j . neui plauier- ami a s'aw mill man. j . and has been very >uece?fnl in bui ie-s. is iMM-ln arled. thinkin-_-' notli-j, iiirf too -.rood for hL friends, and ha- * friend- even where, lie is a man <>f , fine habil> and full of bu-ine-s. 'j So here iirood luck. Jack, to yo:i , and your charming bride. I'. |. A Newberry Girl. It i- :<!wavs a pleasure t > The i . 1 i 1 Herald and News lo mention the sue-: j cess which ei litres in one of our pen- ] pie. who i- away from home. The | ( students' concert al Limestone col- L le-je. last week, was quite an event in 1 thai institution. AXewberry irirl. Miss ! ; Julia Kibler, lnul a very prominent j po-iti :ii on the program. She played the lirst piano, and Mr. Lorin*/, the n.n-ii a! director, p!a\cd the second i , piano in the famous |)-Minorj Concerto. by Mo/.arl. We are 1 e 1 i Iu- j ed lo notice the favorable criticism; which was passed upo 1 this conccrl,; and especially the part taken by Mi-- Kiblci. who ha~> deciib-d tnusi- , cal talent. Mr. J. P. Coleman Drop* Dead. Mrs. 11. \. C. Kobinsou and Mrs. j K. A. Schuniperi received a telegram j1 i hi; Tue-la\ announcinu' the death ?f. , ' ! their broliier. Mr. .1. I*. Coleman, ot ; 11rectiwmid. Mr. Coleman leaves I -everal children to mourn his dea'.ii, : hi- wife, who \\a< Miss Lucy Hihler. having' preceded him to the ^rave se\ era! year- a\ro. Mr. Coleman was j a son of the late Cap!. Andrew Cole-' ; man. who was a meniner ol the. < hi land promiiiiMil family of Coleiuaus, : who have lived in Saluda county 'or j I many \ear *. The f d'.owiuu is from the Coluni- j bia State: I ! ree'.iw o.>d. Nov. l!1. Mr. dan, I*. Coleman of this cily dropped dead ' thi< ;noi liii-.-j al His honi'- on south Main >ttiei. Mr. Coleman was on j j'i. -'reels voiciday and -eeim-d :<> i iir teelin-..- about a- we!] :'.s usual, i'iii- nioa'c: .in! after reakla-t i In- dropped and din! alnio>t instaat*, lv. lie had heart trouble for some j I lime. lie i< survived l?_v the follow- 1 j:...r children: A. A. Coleman. p:o-| ! prieto- (if (Ireenwood Druif com- j jpany: Doii'.'la-s, tjichard. dames, .1. Days and M---e> l.'dlie, May and (' '. 1 h a. a 'so ' v i>" .' > .?i.?'. '..!?,) ^ ry of Augusta, II. A. tWobinso ' 1 r \ ^..I"?mpert of Newberry. , T,i ' u...?i '..ill take place in the' icily cemetery lieic Weiltn-sday morn-j } in;-;. i . \ . V . . v. , . . ' THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY. Corner Stone of New Lutheran 1 Church Laid?Address by Dr. Seherer. 1'n.sperity. Nov. 21.- A 'called ol" the \\ It!. hi'Ml'l" chapter i I the ( . I). C. i-i called tor I'Yiilny ' ev. mi:;::. Nov. at '2:110 p. m. sharp I wit.i Mrs. K. \V. W'crls. A lull at- 4 !eudauce is requested as business til' i impi nance will be transacted. 1 .Mrs. II. A. Ho in est, of Poniaria, is ] vi-.it iniv her daughter, Mrs. K. I). ] Counts. i Mr. K. \V. Wcrts will begin work ' on his new home o:i Kim street in a ( day or two. \ Miss (ierlrude Simpson a.id Mrs. A. ? J. Dowers. of Newberry, came down to (lie coiiier stone laying on Wed- * nesday. I M;ss Caroline Wriulil, of Nowber- . = ry, has been on a visit to the Misses Worts. , Mis Sudie Dennis visited Miss i Mary Wheeler last week. Miss .loe Landlord. of Spartanburg, came down to attend the fun ral of her nephew. Asa Lang-ford. J Herbert Landlord, ol' Wofford C oilcue. came down to attend the fun- .v ral. I Mrs. Craiii'. of Kock Hill, is visit-' ii- Mrs. 1'. |,. Landlord this week. | Mrs. Win. .Jo!i;ts.?i) i-; visiting* her' >!-:. . Mrs. .1. Simp>:>n. , T Mr-;. Mary Kawl iia< rcturne<l t roin ;t i visit to relatives in {);\um(t'ntii*. ; I'iic Sorosis will i,.eel i;i social ' j ncet inon Friday evening. Mi.-s Nannie Simpson spent Satur- j lav a id Sunday with ihe home folks. Mrs. Claire Wheeler Blair, of Co- ( urn >ia. alter a week's stay returned lome Wednesday. J Miss I .ncy Wheeler returned lo oluin'bia Wednesday lo resume her Indies at McKent's business college. Dr. < . H. Wise, ol' Saluda, was in1 <>u;i Wednesday on his way to the | j ^unimer-W'ise marriage at Xeu^lierrv. A. C. ; ?11 Mrs. Wi e have ier,ini-j <! t roin a ' rip i<. Savannah. Mi< I':!!.> liowe:-' lias mow to' I.Tii .mis to !>. present a! the liu:i- ! i a I s of her friend. Miss Irby. j ? b'ev. \\ . !!. (irrovcr. of iii(' Luth-j ran t'hurch \ isiior of Columbia. j vas in town Wednesday. I'he corner sioiie of the new : irace church was laid with appro-j uiate ceremonies oa Wednesday, 'flu* j uldi'css wn-. made by Dr. .las. A. P>. j "M'herer. I ?r. Seherer -elected as his j -abject "Tile Lord Dwelleth i:i ; j I'emple t Made With Hrm!^." 1: 1 l.owed that it was more the lomplc ii which ihe spirit of (!od sleeih' j 1 well, h was a lhoi.gi.t fu! a'1!j G ind wa< highly appreciated. Pastor Krcps laid the stone, assisted hy lievs. Sliy'i. Koo-.i, P>edenba ugh, ind Sidierer. The crowd at the laying was I a rye. although it was mistinu' rain. The work on the new ? idiiireh is progressing as rapidly as I lie weather will permit, I'iie following articles were placed in the corner stone ol' the new (irace idinrch: 1 copy of' the common service. 1 copy of the Lutheran Church \ i-iI ir. I copy of Tidings. 1 copy of flic Herald ami News. 1 copy of the Observer. 1 copy ol' Orphan Home Messenger, list ot' names ol' the conni'il. list of names of building committee. Dirt has been broker for Dr. Kibler's new building. 'I'he city fathers are putt-inu' terra cot |a in the ditch i.i rear of ihe ..tores and filled up this unsighllv 1 ditch. W ell. our chamber of commerce lias been ordered but Ihe 'bill of lading has not come lo hand as yet. 'j A Protest. The brave ship was wallowing in the waves that threatened to engulf her at any moment. Hastily the cap- J tain ordered a box of rockets and flare- brought to the rail a.id with his own hands ignited a number of them, in the hope that they would he seen and the passengers and crew re-'ciied. Mid the rockets' red glare tall. thin, austere individual found his way with difficulty |o ihe rail a:i 1 -poke to the captain. 'Captain,' said lie. "I mibl pro- ' test against thai daredevilishness. We are now facing death. This is no time for a celebration.''? Success AI aga/ine. Tlie Beginning of Football. The 'lirsl reference lo what mav ' My lie the '.rainr of football is io be found in a proclamation of Kdi.l i I. w he:i the people were to1 li; 'den "|o hustle over large bn'ls." The present name was lirst us*>d in a statute of Pahvant III. ' 1.M7, w hen " I'ootiball" iu London >itreels was declared illegal.?London 3 Homier. v MISS DELLA V. WRIGHT. Missionary to Brazil Makos Interesting -Talk in 'Central Methodist Church. .Miss Delia V. Wriulil. who has ii'. 11 ;i missionary to southern P>razi! W or I lie |?;i <1 l i\? years, \va.> in New- T >cn v 0:1 Wodnesda\ 11ii*111. and talked in Central Methodist church con I'liiinu evangelistic work in Brazil. SToiwitbranding tin* bad weather, \I.iss Wright was greeted by an ap>reciative andicnco. and her talk >vas interesting and insirut*live. Miss VVfiuJiI is a zealous worker in the atise, and tlie high <|ualily of her iVork has (been recognized by her Jfl While in N'ewberry Miss Wriuht V vas. I lie yuest of Mrs. .1. \V. 11 n lit- JB >eri. Slie left yesterday I'or AnderMiss Wright will saifr for Brazil ^ m December 1 to resume her labors n the foreign field. I Newberry Cotton Market. i Corrected By Nat Gist. i Middling 10 3-8 ' lood Middling JO 1-4 >trict Middling 10 1-8 SPECIAL NOTICES. fl \ CENT A WORD. 1 advertisement taken for less g han 25 cents. * % jOST?While hunting near Pomaria, { i?iie poiiMer slni. white, with liver colored spots, and both tail. Kinder please notify me and receive regard. J no. S. Counts, Pomaria, S. C. fl T0T1)3E?d will have a carload of || good Tennessee hoys for sale at my stable this week. T. C. Pool. JB "OR SALE?(Mil) or ?00 bushels pure |S rust proof red oats?-grown by I bos. M. Noel. Apply 11. Jl. X A bran's or Xat tiisi. N'ewberry, *S. ? WANTED?To buy several milch \| cows with young calves. Apply at i this ollice. Il-lo-tf WANTED?(i or S brick mas ms for good long job in Anderson, work lj| will l>e ready about November the ?l 'Jotii. Apply to 1 W. M. M u I key. | (leneral Contrador Builder, Anderson, S. C I .11-15-11. iUNS AND BICYCLES repaired, umbrellas re-covered, and keys fitted. Work done promptly and guaranteed. John T. Cromer, , At W. P. Smith's old stand. 50LID GOLD cuff buttons $2.50 up. j| Solid gold brooches $1.00) up. Solid jMI gold children's rings 50c. up. Solid TjH gold ladies' rings $1.50 up. Solid H gold signet rings $1.50 up. Solid ml gold scarf pins $1.00 up. Solid gold ? child's ueckchains $2.00 up. Solid *1 gold ladies' ueckchains 22 inches L long $.'1.50 up. Solid gold lockets J $1.00 up. Solid gold bracelets $5.00 1 up. Daniels & Williamson, i Jewelers. J \SK FOR THE SIMPLOFILLER at !.a $l.->0. Daniels Williamson. \1m jADIES or GENTS solid gold IOlgin 1 watches $25.00 up. ft Daniels & Williamson. Jj r. M. RODGERS, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry. Repairing a specially. N'ewberry. S. two doors above 1 posl office. jp MONEY SAVERS. Clothing off 25 per cent. mm Plows I cents pound. ZpjV Calico (5 and (i 1-1 cents yard. Outing 5 cents. /Wl Homespun 5 cents. ?M Shoes pair fM> cents. ML) S. S. P.irge Co., S| Prosperity, S. C. Hr, 'DEXTER,'1 my fine stallion will bo jj8| for service during the season at J. M J. II. I'l'own 's > ables, known as Fa Kni.uhton's old stand. fy it. itaw 1 nhU jOING TO BUILD, Then let me fi- f/ gure on your plans. We make a speciality of brick buildings and nice dwellings. j? C. II. Douglass at Cont ra i'h >rs 11-11-41. Winnsboro, S. C. ? EJLGIN Watches $5.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. jf'