The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 14, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many Poopl. Ncwborrians and Those Who Visit Nowborry. I!- ! . !...i i. !)c ,v,:s a! t *!< :ij Soil ( ( I W. . !, i|| i. a i:M Con- '.': i . .': . \ i!.. ' !in ! r III; ' .1. i . i ' >. .m . !;! :! in Ai i > Mary L;.\ .McCiiin :;< !; has re lU'lKn : ' I I J M. til I'.'Sllllll! !uT till t if - ;i ; i ivt-ij :i! .!" a school ii thai < ?:<. al": *r ;? vi*it to her parents Dr. an.! Mi... I'. M.I 'liulnek. !? > . ! 1 * :i!Iiji.: is in Due \Vc? this wi" !; !? !!'.-j a s "ics ??I* reviva tin ( tin.-. Mr. ! Mrs. I'M\vard Slioltz, ol ( ha ,:>e ? j :*#I>:?v?- a few ilay; in N 'Wy m a \i il In llieir main I'i i. n.|-. Mr. \V. l!. limit m* leaves this wo el for Nev Y"'l;. win re lie will enter ; hospital I'm:' i real inenl. Mis nta:i\ friends inii i iai lie w ill lie restorec to I'i.-. ;'snal health. Mr. "!.I Mr>. Li'jon Dobbins, ol f? ri1! i:. (I;:., were in Newberry lasl wi t k. \i i!*: ! i Mr. Dobbins' uioliier Mr. Do' tin-; i-. now connected will I lie Central < !' (leoryia railroad. Sin !(' Bitford was in Columbi: last Kriday. ' *:i;?i. vV. S. I ativford spent Kri.ln; las: ' i ( . I ii in I. i ji mi business. Chi-. I of Police .hio. ('. Adams e i I.*rtI Mayor Landlord. llie Aid ernien, and oilier city ol'lieials al at elevaill upper Kriday ninhl al th< ("t i ! : ! I louse. Mi Mai! lie A.laius lias ivturue* fr- ii' a :- ! I i relatives in Columbia M ! nrliue Kvaas is al liouu avri . a'Jera visit I i t'rie.nls al Darl in (??::. M Vat Ci-l left Kriday on : b'.i-in.'- trip !o New York and olbe in.' he- >i eil ic-. MNal CM I,.I t on Kriday fo New N > i*l< wiieiv lie w ill spend : Week or | en days. Mr. D. II. (Jeer, represent inu' lb. i( olumbia Stale, was in town yester ida v. Mr. M. 15. Chalmers lias been re .el. ete I bv lb.1 board of houllli a: health ollieer. Mr. .1. .1. II. 15rown loll Sunday fo Ashevil! and oilier points lo pur chase mules. Mr. D. ('. Smith, of Saluda, spe,il Saturday and Sunday with his dauirh ter, Mrs. K.. T. Carlson. Air. d. A. Black welder was in Co lumhia and Charleston last week o; business. Mr. K. D. Byrd. of Columbia. wa: a Lvue-I at the Krcdcrick Hotel oi Saturday lasl. Mr. (Jeorue NY. Warinu', a lnembei ol ibe linn of contractors erecting tin new conri house, was here insp?*etim. llie work o;i I lie building Saturday. Mrs. Cub1 L. Blende went to Co lutnbia Snndav to b" with Senaloi Mlea~e for a few days. I 're^id mi! d, I >. Davenport of th< Kxrhnm.te Ibink was in Charleslo: lasl week on business. Mr. I'bos Neel has relumed ! ? hi home. I' i| x/.ic'aI I. (la., after a shor visit lo relatives here. His sister Miss Banna Neel. aceninpanie.l him. II is said thai "Crane" Crouch New lie-vy's ureal baseball pitcher may be signed by the Columbia (dub II' >. we expect vreal Ihinus frotr him. Mr. d. S. Snrgeanl. of Anderson represent imr the National Ollieo Sup ply Co., id' /.ion City. Illinois, was ii t'>wn last week. Messrs. d. K. Kison and d. W. Tien derson spe d a few days of last weel. in C.?: imbia. Mr (Je irze Kerry, of Saluda Conn ty. wa.-. in Newberry Simr.lay oi bus?. Mr. (!. Wash Hunter, of Clinton was in Newberry yesterday. Tnc-re will be a inectinir of tin W niiiu ' > I lome M ssio.i Society ol Ceni..?' .('virch at '.he /esidence ol Mr?, "d. \Y. Wise. K^May aflernoor . At .'Jr oVlock. There will be a business meeting ol llie Bachelor Maids in the. chumboi of commerce room al I o'clock Tues day a ft ernoon. Rain Docs Damage. One of I he heaviest rains abou here in .some time was the one Salur day last. About 'J o'clock in the af ternoort the downpour of water ha< be.eome so ureal that lire water main on College street, near the corner o Main, could not carry it off. Th water burst through llie mains aa the street was flooded for some mini tes. The cellar of the K.wart-Perr Company was almost filled with wa cr. It seemed for a few minutes th: the store of d. C. Sample would 1 flooded, but by hard and fast woi some of the flooring was remove permitting llie stream of water to vu into the cellar. Mr. Sample sutffe ed some damage, however, vegetal)!and other things in the front part < the store being soaked. BAD MSN" CAUGHT. ) Newberry PoJicomon lCa.pture Two Men Wanted in Sevoral Places. .V JeV. c;;j\ . > pdiec officers jit j a:; . . d l w nu n in thai a v.a ):imI in Charlotte, iin;.. 1.11 .everal charyes, .i;"i v : i/ a:..' a!s. thought to bo want* * numher <i" other places. The - eh a rye pivL-swd against these t'el1 !??us mi I 'ulmiihia was that of enter in: tiii> h< use of Mr. ,1. K. Iloug-li. I: was due very iiiucii to to the efforts I '>1 Mr. .1. 11i'iiry Adams, a former I \ 'vwTiy I'".v. that the men were ar!*?'..1 i i ( iiiaiii.'iia. When arrested tin' 11:? 11 u;r. i1 their names as l'Mwavd I 11 ( h:u'l,s ii'i?gs. However, J liii'.v ii: t;> have many oilier names, a:i.I are suspected of being criminals > <1 a very danycrnus character. The 1 < oliunliia Hecoider gave Higgs a sentence i.| nia.'iv days, and Login! one I ol sixty. I'he latter begged him to make the sentences even, staling they I wer ''pals" and wished to lea v.; tin1 ' t'lwii {oyuher. Thereupon, the Hc corder made them even by giving Lo' "'tie thirty days more. I.ogue and I * i s \v e re coatfined in 1 I lie city jail. Snivel ime during Friday night, while 111 criminals were' '' singing songs and lauyhiiy heartily, apparent Iv ia nival joy. I hey were a! the same time breaking the locks which kept I hem from freedom. In j 1 u'hal seems i > liav > been a little effort fur litem they . '. cured their release, and while every police ollieer i ' in i he city of Columbia thought them ' hicked up securely. Hiygs and Ijogue I were leaving the dust of that cily be hind them. Saturday morning. just a little be1 fore nine o'clock. Chief of Police 1 Ad:;ins, el this city, received a leleyrain Irom tue chief in Coluinhia, re1 questiny him in look <1111 for the es-' 1 eupi'd pris..11-rs. Chief Adams in-j formed tin- privates of the force of! ' the nievu'.'e. and nave llirni inslruc- I linns In watch every stranger coming | In town. A couple nf hfiurs after I he tel.'- I " grain had been received Ollieer | I'm 'Utin. ?!m is very much nf a de-j 1 ' teeiive, go I ni'W< that a coupl.' nf " stranye fellows had been about the | depot and Davis' shops. lie made haste tn ?et himself iu that locality, and was rewarded by finding the very I'ellnws lie was after. Mr. Franklin succeeded in arrestitiy both the men 1 and started to Ilie police station wi!h them, liiyys, however, jerked loose from the ollieer and made a dash 1 Inr liberty. ()t course, the policeman had In lonk aifter l.oyue, and all 1 he could do In toward slopping Higgs was Io shoot at him. The shots had ' tm elVecl upon I he criminal though, a id lie seemed In be gone for good. Mr. I- rank tin brought liogue to the! 1 gn.i 1 <1 liimse. where he was Incked up, and gave notice in bis brother otlicers j nf Higus' escape. 1 All the pnlii-einen immediately got busy. Mayor I .-any ford and Clerk j j \\ ert s tinned I Items,'I ves into police 1 M nllirers for awhile alsn. They seal-j tered itbont in ;'.l! directions that the luyiiive had possibly taken. Police-I ma.1 Burton and Mr. Werls happen' ed I ' yo I !ie riiilit way. These gen' llentea. after considerable search, located l\igt?s in one of the nld tobacco barns near the Wells woods, The ' fugitive was taking life easy iu the old barn, thinking lie was pretty 1 well hid. waiting for nighl to make his way furl her. Messrs. Werls and I'nr'ou, with drawn weapons, enler" ed !h< building, a ml covering Uiggs Willi tiieir pistols, demanded his surrender. Thi; he did at otvee, re1 marking. "Von all have prelty good nerve to come on me (hat way." As Ollieer Burton was placing his prisoner in the hack, he once again tried to make a break I* ? gel away, P 'eit ' lie policeman h .dd oil f< him, and L in a few minutes he was in a cell ad1 joining thai of his comrade. Loguo and Higgs admitted that . > they were the men warite 1 iu Columbia. Chief Adams te ephnr.c:! the (Yluntba authorities of 'he rapture, and Mr. W. W. Fttlmer, a member of the police force there, and a former New'herriaii, came up Saturday night for le men. Mr. Fuiniv.r left with t the prisoners Sunday afternoon. liOgue and Higgs are not bad look-' - iny tnen, and appear to be very inil lelliceiil. When captured here neitlis er of I hem had any money or weaf pons. They expressed the wish thai e they be allowed to serve their Columd bia sentence in the guardhouse here, t- for the reason tl.a' thev had heller y places lo sleep. t- Chi-'f Adams an-l "hi - men deserve tt 1.111c5' credit Cor the quick work they te lid m; capturing these (nn.inals. k d, Change in Guard. in Mr. T. R. Berley, who for some r- dime has hoen guard of the county ?s chaingaug. has resiyned his position, of (Supervisor Wicker has appointed Mr. Oxtter, "ormerly -\ guard, to the place. HORSE AND MULE DROWNED. Colored Man Sustains Loss of His A Toam in Swollen Stream Saturday. Hill (Mark and his wife, Julia, col- { ored, who reside; near Clary's Lane, It! this county, met with a serious aeci- ! >i dent Saturday afternoon last. The j't man aiul woman, who seem to he very good colored people, had come to a Newherry thai 'ay on business, com- I in<>- in their wagon, to which was <> hitched a mule and a horse. i; The hard rain which fell that day li caused all the streams about, here to *< rise very much. (Mark and his wife ledt in the; afternoon for their home, expectin?- to find the creeks low s enough to permit them to cross with- v. out any danger. When they came to 0 tiie Meredith creek, just beyond the village of Helena, they found it was w up some, but as it was only a small p stream, they thought there would he w :io difficulty in corssinir, as they had * no load on the wagon. ,1 The little stream was much deep- f or than they counted on* however, 1) and hardly had they gone into il he- .. fore the swift waters were carrying si I hem ami their team down stream. 'I rite horse and mule struggled liatd ?! to pull to the other hank but the d st rouy current and wagon were too; n much for tiiem. Before he could j c hardly realize Ins condition, the ne-! w uto saw both annuals go down in the ' 1] water. j (, I! is almo-t a miracle that the mar. . u a id woman were not drowned also. |i The loss of the mule and horse is a e severe blow to the old darkies. Th.? wagon was not damaged to any ex- s tent. ' n -? .?11 Wants Taxes Refunded. Mr. John L. Hunter, of this county, will petition the general assembly at its coming session to refund to him I the sum of $ I.>0.77 which amount he ( has paid as taxes to the several conn- . > ty lireasurers of Njt*wherry county |i from t:he year IS7(? to 15)00. It seems i c that Mr. 11 it titer for thirl v-otre vears had assessed to him ninety-two acres' of land more than ho really owned, lie did not discover this fact until a few months ago when he had cause to nave a survey made of his planta- a lion. At his request Auditor Crom- ti er has prepared a statement showing h the assessment per acre, the number o of ntills levy, and the sum of over- p paid taxes for each yeah In all probability an act will be passed directing the treasurer to repay Mr. Hunter the sum due him. Stock in Wreck. t Messrs. A. T. Brown and 0. M. B. e K'pting left Newberry a few days N since for the various stock markets, s to purchase horses and mules for 2 .'heir stables here. At St. Louis these . entlemen bought a carload of ani- w .'tnils which were shipped out to New- h berr * a d Messrs. Kptiug : ml Browr ' f started h vm?. Telegrams .nun tiior.i j f state I '.a: the::* car o!' s!?>"?k o spick were killed and neatly ali the ?1 remainder badly br:'i>ed u ?. Messrs. J, 1*3pI iu?? and Blown np< n inve tigati >n n turned the whole ca:* over to t'.ie rail- I road e. mp.uiy, and we n't back to St. w Louis to make another purchase. o Make Arsignment. Messrs, Mitt and I'Ydkor. a firm composed of .1. J. Hilt and .J. C. Felker, who have been doing a general inercbatrdise business on Main street, next to Mitnnaugh's, for some time, have made an assignment for the ' benetfit of their creditors. Messrs. v Frank L. Bvnuni and Henry C. Hoi- c low ay are the assignees. n <3 C Baseball at Newberry College. I* The students of Newberry College are s?V5ttiutr ready for the opening of the basebali season. While Crouch and Cabaniss, the star players of , la-' vear, will not be on the team this j, year, tiie boys have some excellent new material, and hope to be able to j put out a winning team. The basevall association had a | meeting last week, at which the fol- j lowing officers were elected: i T. W. Cappolmann, president; E. L. Young, secretary; Tcnch Q. Boozer, manager an.l treasurer; J. C. Gog- j gans, Jr.. coach; f\ W. Riser, assist- ( ant coach. The report of the treasurer showed $100.00 on hand. j ? , Off to the Legislature. t The general assembly of South i (Carolina convenes today at 12 o'clock. ] (The representatives from Newberry I round v will be in their places promptJy. Senator Blease left for Columtbia Sunday. Representatives John <ti?iie and Aull went down yesterday. JHr. Wyche will leave Prosperity this .morning. Mr. -T. Fred. Solium pert, i>the sergeant-at-arms of the senat'e, ' /and Mr. J. It. Boulwnro, doorkeeper > of that body, have also gone. OOUNTY TEACHERS. issociatiou Has Good Mooting Do spite Weather?School Improvemonts Move. Despite the downpour of rail lion? w:?s a small l>ut enthusiati< veeti'iv: of Iik' Newberry Count; ViU'l'i:.'j' A soc.ntitui 011 Saturday, I'rt I'. .). U. O'Xcall llolloway mad >i exccllem talk ('.1 Fractions. Prol lolloway knew his subject from bo inning to c:id? and in his own iniuis kahh* way, uvplaiued th?' manv dif cullies tiial very teacher has ii nacliinsr frael'ons to children and i . ;o re -ittcd that more of th :i; he:v; wei*' "? t present to hear hi imple, masterly tsvlk. Prof. Ilollo :?v illustrated his talk with the ms< f circles ami rectangles. Miss Kstes followed 'Prof, llollowa; ith a brief report of the school im rovement assoeition to which slv as a delegate. She spoke, of t hi plendid work this association ha one in the past year. In the las our years it has grown from a mem ersliip of it-") to 11,000. -Miss Kste ryed the organization of local as Delations, one in each school district 'he only requirements For member hip is the promise of each woman ti o one definite thing for the improve lent of the school. From ever; imnty in the stale the greatest nee* as an awakening of the patrons t< Ire importan-ee and absolute necessii; f educaition for their children?til Iti-matc hope of the state. Miss hs ps is county organizer for Newbeiv; on nly. The next meeting will be held Hi ecoml .Saturday in February and t 1' every teacher interested in his o er \<-ork is urged to come. Civic Association. The Civic Association will meet a he chamber of commerce tomorrox Wednesday) afternoon at -I o'clock i full attendance is desire.I as a mat cr of importance will have to be de ided at this meeting. Mrs. R. IX Wright. President. Smyrna Union. Members of Smyrna Local Far ler's Union are urgently requestoi i attend a meeting at the sclioo ouse, Friday afternoon. Rusines f great importance necessitates you resenee. Alec D. Hudson, President. Newberry Circuit. Pro. 1. IT. Ron 1 ware, chairman o lie board of sterwards, asked me t? all a meeting of the steward's o dewberry circuit, to meet at the par onauv at eleven a. in., Wednesday 2, inst. Because of the very disngroeabl real her last Saturday we did no ave a sufficient attendance lo jusii v us in ho! li '-v our quarterly co *. erence as appointed. Pro. Rope*; |> y , . <?!( t ue !? a: " uiv< I,.,i |?u. mn'terlv cmfc'-enco v'll b .>:d on :he same day as ab'-.vu an mi'need tor I'*e stewards nvMie 4 jet me uriru the officials, as you .-f,i o will have a fell days work, to b m hand promptlv at 11 a. m., a he business will begin at that time A. IT. Hest, P. C. Jan. 13, IMS. Teague-Satterwhite. Miss Kste He Tengue, daughter o fr. David Teagne. and Mr. Frank M 'atterwhitc. son of Mr. R. S. Sattci ,-liite, both of this county, were unit d in the holy bonds of matrimony t the residence of the bride's par nts, on December 25th, last, th eremony being performed by R.^\ dr. Latimer. Had Your Tortune Told Yet? Prof, and Madam Hinaldo. !he west mi Palmists vow at 020 Main St lave i.nnonnce.d -Satuiday dan. 2ot. ,s their last da.." i.i Xuv. jerry. So la hey have had nearly two hundrc nitrons who were not only plcasct >ut astonished at the ease with whic he Rinaldos correctly read thei ives. The feature of their reading s the wonderful accuracy with whic heir predictions come true and will ii the time specified, which is fr< piently within 24 hours. This can. ?s many persons who have had lit11 >r no faith in Palmistry to cluing heir ideas of itj?at least as fai r he Rinaldos are concerned?as on nan expressed it, ''1 don t believ n fortune telling, yet how -can the* people tell me so much, that I kno Happened in my lite." The low charge of 15 and 25 cent for readings will continue. Horse Breaks Neck. Mr. George Swittenberg sufferr the loss of a valuable horse Sunda; The animal had just been turned oi of his stable, and as he ran out, sli] ped, the fall breaking his neck, 9 In Mayor'8 Court. When Mayor Landlord took a look - at the t'ront row Saturday morning, lie found three mourners looking earnestly into his face. JOd. llartman was one of these, he being charged i ! with passing a few unfriendly blows u at a colored woman. I.ilia (iarlington i' j by name. Kd said he was .guilty, and had handed out to him four dollars e I or ten days. Il turned out at til-' hearing that Lilla had used a little - profanity and handled a brickbat dur ing affray, so she was notified to - cough up four kiale seed or to be fed i free by taxpayers for ten days. Both t fines were paid. e George NVhitener was suspicioned s as being on too intimate terms with . intoxicating liquors. George was up e at Laurens last Thursday. Now, that city has a CaryjCothran dispensary y in its midst. Policemen Adams and - Franklin visited George's house Fri3 day morning and found several quarts e of Laurens booze. The prisoner ads milted bis guilt, and was told that t fifty dollars would keep him from . shoveling for the next thirty days. s There was also a charge against . (leorge for selling a small amount of . the stn11 that is almost as strong as . Hurt Hudson. This was continued to 0 Monday inorhing. at which lime the . defendant said he wasn't guilty. But v the mayor said ho wms guilty, and 1 commanded him to hand the clerk i) twcnfy-fivp dollars, or to report to v Superintendent Ivpting for another ^ thirty day period. Allen Cannon, as black as they evV get to hi, and with lips as thick as the latest arrival from Africa's 0 . sunny shore, was up for stealing two i, oranges from one of the Lanibrey r fruit stores. lie said he couldn't say "not guilty," and he just said "no sah" when the charge was read. The young man who testified against 1 him was positive that "dat was a da v niggah who stole a dem orange," . and Allen must raise a clearing house certificate with a V on it. or have mud on his shoes for fifteen days. Death of An Infant. Little Mary Angella infant daughter of. Mr. and Mi's. Jno. P, Livingston. was horn Oct. Hi, 1007. and de. parted this life Jan. 0. 1007. aired 2 1 months and 24 days. "She is not i 1 dead, but sleepeth." s J. I). Shcaly. r Mt. Bethel Union. The Ml. Bethel Farmers' Union is ordered to meet on Friday. .Jan. IS, 100S. a I 2..10 j). ni. All members are urged to be present. Important bnsif ness. ? Jno. S. Ruff, f Geo. S. RufV. President. Secretary. J ? Stolen 'Cow Found. J Sheriff Buford last Friday found the cow stolen by Charles Harris from Xfwl Wilson. The .sheriff found the cow in Hie possession of Drew \\ illiams, a colored butcher at. Whits mire, he having bought her from Harris. Mr. T\ 15. ridel I, const able a. Whitmire. asisted Sheriff Bnford in recovering the cow. Harris is in I jnir' s !. RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS for sale. Grown by T. Jr. Neel. Two three hundred bushels left. Abrams & Gist. f CREDITORS OF HITT & FELKER C^licd "t. f. ther to Appo" .s TfcpfT Agent or Agents. > Ilitt & Felker, (a mercantile firm " composed of J. J. Hilit and J. C. Fela ker, doing business in the Town o<f New,berry, S. C.) having this January, 13th, 1008, made an assignment of all their property to the undersigned for the benefit of their creditors, the credifors of said firm of Hilt & Felker, ., are hereby called together, to meet h at the Taw office of Hunt, Hunt & r Hunter, attorneys, in five Town of d Newberry, South Carolina, on Tuesl, day, the 21st day of January, 100S, h at 4 o'clock p. m., to proceed to the r appointment of their agent or agents, ;s and for the transaction of such other h business as may properly come before i- (he meetin Frank L. Bynum, Henry C. Holloway, o Assignees of Hilt & Felker. e ? _ . is . OPERA HOUSE FOR RENT. i? Sealed bids will be received by the e Town Council of Newberry, S. C., unto til 12 o'clock Jr., Fcby 5th, 1008, w and then opened, for rent of the Opera House, Newberry, S. C., foils three years. For fur Mi or information apply to the Clerk and Treasurer, Faig S. We i ts. !(1 Respectfully, y- J. J. Langford, it Attest: Mayor. [J- Eng. S. Worts, Clerk and Treasurer. ? "" ' ' 1 "* The Local Market. 4^1 Mont 8 to 10 .1-2 Hams 10 to 18 Bes't Lard ^ Best N. 0. Molasses 00 to 70 Good M. O. Molasses .... 35 to 4j? Mixed Chicken Food .... OK May 1.25 to 1.10 * 1st Patent Flour 5.50 to 0.00 2nd Patent' Flour 5.00 to 5.50 Good Ordinary Flour ... .4.50 to 4.75 ^ Sugar 5 1-2 Col'fee Roasted 15 tfl Coffee, Green 10 to 20 B Cotton Seed meal 1>35 Newberry Cotton Market. iJjj^Bl Corrected By Nat Gist. Good Middling 11 Strict Middling 10 Middling 1Q ?^~4 SPECIAL NOTICES. M 1 CENT A WORD. JH No advertisement taken for less *]jj5 than 25 cents. jj LOST?Between Calhoun and Bonndary streets, gold hatpin hearing ^ 1 .initials M. L. S. Finder please return to this ollice and receivfc re- ySgm, ward. &MM LOST OR STOLEN?On Saturday, Jan. 11, gold pin with letters S. ('. <IB C., 15)0(5, engraved on it. Howard Jiff' if returned to this ollice. FOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 lious- JH es, one vacant lot on Ilarpor si reel and two lots on Main street. Thesi ^He houses ahove being occupied by' Rev. Phillips and P. E. Scott. If not sold by I ho first of March wiM__|^^K be rented. Two nice lots in Main Tffli/ street suitable for stores. , < pfej NEWBERRY BUILDING & LOANI [ [ COMPANY.?Dues are payable afj I rl the Exchange Bank on or beforcJ n IB the 15th of each month. If i* ?1 % paid promptly penalty will attal I V M. L. Spearman, J I | HIGHEST MARKET PRICES pal W| for nice beef cattle. J. C. Samp\ HQ at tlie old dispensary stand. a WANTED?YOUR LAUNDRY to! jit send to C. C. Laundry to he launM flK deried just as you like it. A gene* K at Herald and News. Broaddus Hjf Ruff Agents. I WE HAVE JUST ARRIVED from/ Tennessee with a car load of fiii/ Ml mules for the Newberry market, sh flTS lected by ourselves. a Wij 2t* Wilson & Hoozci*.^ M/m IF YOU WANT YOUR COLLARsJ^f and <71 ll's laundered up-lo-date"* bring them to The Herald and News (. MS ollice Thursday and leave them with \ Ah Broaddus & RnlT. agents for C. C. J J^K Laundry. ^ WANTED?-Everybody tu know that K 1 have bonyht the undertaking ? ^ business of the late L. M. Speers. I E am prepared to serve the public. B P. F. Baxter. . )| LOST?On Saturday morning, be- J tween the residence of Mr. (Icoige C. Hipp and the Ashley Manufae- vM luring company, a Brown Lentluv || Poekelbook, containing Gold Med- A al, German prize, engraved 1'M. .g A. Swiltenberg, 1007"; gold brace- jM let; gold necklace; five dollar bill . [H and some silver change. Liberal re- JB ward if returned to Geo. C. Hipp. K NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER brick for repairing. Best brick, 11 best lacilities, best deliveries, Ship.^.H anywhere in the state. Write todajiffl %\ for prices. Sumter Brick Works. W REPAIR SHOP?1 have my furni- ' ft lure repair shop in the old colored r| 1 colored Baptist church in college || street. Wesley Mvsano. FOR RENT?The old Spoanno^': , n Ilbmestcad near Silver Street, lil 1 .1 cently occupied by W. W. Spain ' |j 1 man. Will rent all or part of th6,? tl place. Apply for further inforrna-'l 1 tion to W. S. Spearman, Newber- ' J ry ,s-t I ] NOTICE?We have now, our shop^l V' ( complete, and are ready, lo do alljw kinds of work, whet nor in iron ori* wood. Wo aro prepared lo fit your boilers, engine*, wagons, bug- 1 tiies.nuile shooing, or anything cists 1 giv* us a trial. Nowberry Machine Shop. {