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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People Newberrians and Those Who Visi, Newberry. 31r. and 3ir-. Fair Buford spent a fe:, d:ay- in ('Coh unbia his week. Ccl. . "..1. Purlt"li and, Mr t. .L io. M. ina rdl wa ;To !coiluni.jia y esterday. 1 r. . o. S. Wiatts. of S1igh's, was in Newberrv on business yesterday. Mr. 1. M. .Smith. of Kinai s, was in town on business Thursday. Mr. A. S. Osborn.e. former division chief constable of Sparta.nburg, was in town yesterday. Fred H. Dominick. Esq., was in Co lumbia this week on legal business. Dr. J. Ss Wheeler. of Prosperity, was here on business Wednesday. , !rief .and Mrs. Jno. -C. Adams were called to Columbia Tuesday by the severe illness of their grand-child, the baby of Mr. Henry Adams. Mr. L. C. Speers returned on Wed nesday to New York City. Mr. Wm. H. Hunter left on Wed nesday .for New York, whzre he will enter a hospital for treatment. His many friends hope that he will re turn to Newberry restored to his usu al health. Mr. Jacob A. Rauch. a graduate of Newberry college, was in town Wed nesday. Mr. Rauch formerly engag ed in teaching but at present he is devoting himself to farming. Eugene W. Able. Esq.. a promin ent attorney of Saluda, was in New berry Wedn, 'ay afternoon for a few hours. Mr. S. T. Crawford is in Washing ton. D. C., at the St. James hotel. Nessrs. A. T. Brown and G. M. B. Eptin' have returned from St. Louis and other stock markets, where they have been purchasing horses and mules. R. H. Welch. Esq.. a lading law yer of Columbia, was in Newberry this week on business. uMr. and Mrs. A'd-am Feagle, of Peak, were in town this week on a visit to relatives. Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter. of Prosperity was -in Newberry Tuesday. The Home Mission and Parsonag: Aid society will meet Monday after noon in e.drch parlor at 3.30 o'clock. All lady members of the church and society are requiested to be present, R. B. Lee's Birthday. The 100th anniversary of the birthday of Gen. Robt. E. Lee wii] * be celebrated undeh the auspices ol the Daughters of the Conifederacy in t.he Newberry opera house on Mon day at 12 o'clock, with th~e following program: * Prayer. -Hvrnn: "How firm a foundation. ' Address by Dr. A. J. Bowers. * Song: "The Sunny South.'' Bestowal. of crosses -of honor. Hvmn: "For all the saints who * from their labors rest.'' Benedietion. List of erosses of honor to be be stowed. January 20th '(the 19th being onl Sunday), 1908. by the~ Drayton Rutherford Chapter at Newberry opera house: M. E. Coleman. J. S. Derrick, John A. Enlow. D. L. Epting. M. D. Har mon, W. J. Holloway, William Koon, J. B. -Lathan. fl'here are also three crosses on hand that will be given to the oldes! lineal descendants or widows of George B. Boozer. G. M. Monts, Simeon Miller. According to Rule V, Section 3, the albove three crosses can only be given as "keepsakes''; under no conditions can they. be worn. Under Rule. L. Seetion 2. the ol'dest living lin'eal descendant or widow must prove their identity. These crosses will be retuirned also after January 20th unless bestowed on that day. The following is the list .applied *for and are expected for the 20th: J. H. Dennis, Perry Halfaere, Adam Kibler, D. W. Kinard, P. B. Lever, H. M. Mayer; E. H. Pugh, Moorman Ruff, J. A. Sligh, J. W. Smith. Lee's Birthday Exercises. The veterans of the city and coun ty, together with the public generally, are cordially invited to be present at the exercises in honor of Gen. Rob ert E. Lee. at city opera house, Jan nary 20th, 1908, at 12 o'clock. Mrs. James A. Burton, Pres. U. D. C. Installation of Officers. On Tuesday night last the newly elected officens of the Poeahondtas lodge of the I. 0. R. M., were in stalled at the hall of the ord'er, By I. 0. Burton, D. D. Great Sachem. The officers initiatedl into ,their, of flees were: Mrs. Lillie Mann, Proph'etess. ,Mrs. M. E. HaIfaere, Pocahontas. Mrs. Cumiins Bouknight, Wino nah. B. 0. Epting, Powhiattani. 0. Klettner, K. of R. Mrs. Lula A. Guin, K. of W. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Civic Association Secures Mr. Berck man to Look Over New and Oid Court Housese and Union. Station. SThe ('ivie A.sociaiion has employed a iidscape ,ardener who will come i the city in a few days for the pur pose of looking over the grounds around the new court house, the old court house. and the union station, a:1d giving suggestions as' to the fist steps towards their improvement. Any individuals who would like to consult with Mr. Berekmans, the iland.,cape gardener. while he is here, may ommuieate with Mrs. L. W. Flov. who will make en-agements for them with him. Very courteous letters have been received from the officials of both railroads and they have , signified their entire willingness to cooperate with the association in any plans the ladies may sugest. THE NATIONAL BANK. Directors and Officers Chosen for the Ensuing Year-A Suc cessful Year. At a meeting of 'the stockholders of the National bank, the following directors were re-elected for the en suinz year: M. A. Carlisle, T. B. Ca listle. J. A, Blackwelder, B. C. Matthews. H. C. Moseley. Robert Norris. S. B. Aull. Joseph H. Hunter. At the meeting of the directors the followine officers were re-elected: President-iM. A. Carlisle. Ca shier-,Jos. H. Hunter. Assistant Cashier-R. L. Tarrant. Bookkeepet- H. T. Cannon. Collector--T. K. Johnstone. Attorey-G.eorge Johnstone. Owing to good business manage ment and ability the bank has ex perienced one of the most successful years in ite history. Woman's Home Mission Society. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Home Mission -Society of Central church at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Wise. Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Magistrate Williams. Mr. J~. H. Williams, who is magis trate in No.- 7 tow.nship. has moved his place of residence from the home of Mr. W. H. Sanders to that of Mr. Press N. Boozer. Parties desiring the services of this officer will remember this when looking him up. Mr. Alill's Measu.re. The following is taken from an ar tiele in the Columbia State of Wed nesday forecasting what the present session of the general assembly will accomplish: Col. E. H. Aull will push his rural police bill. This will require some amending, but will be submitted ear lv in the session. With the coopera tion of Mr. J. Wright Nash he has prepared a bill to provide for a police commissioner for each county to ap point as many rural police as neces sary to serve magistrates' papers. These police m'ay be cal'ed upon by an'v maaistrate in the county and are to be paid salaries in lieu of- consta bles' fees. Col. Aall will also introduce a pro hibition bill. He has a bill to put a lovy of one mill for the support of Confederate pensioners and each county is to pay its own pensioners, the classification of pensions to re main as at present. Dra:c1ft Evitherford Chapter. 'The members of the Drayton Ruth erford chapter. U. D. C., are re quested to meet at the Corner Drug Store fifteen minutes before the ex erises begin at the opera house on -Monday. . Please 'be prompt at fifteen min*u tes before 12 o'clock. -Mrs. Geo. John'stone, -Seeretary. Appeal Not Heard. In Tuesday's issue we mentioneu the case of Harmon vs. Cook as one of the appeals from this county to Ibe heard 'by the supreme court. The appeal was not heard, however, an agreement of settlement having been effeced by the parties to the cause. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTL'PMPT I will make a final settlement in the estate of W. H. Harris, deaeased, in the probate court for Newberry county on Thursday, Fdbrary 20, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereafter ap ply to the said court for letters dis missory. AIR persons inleibted to said estate will make payment on or befo re said date and all persons lhaving claims against said estate will present them duly attested. Annie R. Har'ris, Administratrix. FIRE IN PROSPERITY. L. R. P. Parsonage Destroyed Yester day Morning-Little Insurance On Property Destroyed. Pr4d)::1\rit.v. Jan. 1(i.--This morning ihout tWo t,'clock the Eown was iroused by the continrued blowing of .ho whi=tle at the oil mill. The peo )le felt that sometliin,u was wrong ind it was soon learne 1 that there was Fire. The A. R. P. parsonage was on ire. The Rev. 1. S. and Mrs. Cald vell were aroused by- the roaring of :he flames. They .bar:ly escaped from :he burning 'building with theiE lives. lot 1yeinc able to save anv of their iousehold goods. The church had in urance on 'the parsonage of $1.000. 1ir. Caldwell's loss was entire. not iavin" any insurance. ~Loss on building $1500: insurance. 11,000. -Mr. Caldwell's loss is at least $1. )00. It is- supposed that. the fire start d from a defective flue in'the stove Coom. We won*der when our town *ill earn a lesson. The time will come ;me day and it may be quite expen ,ive. Lat us have fire fighting'appaia us. arrd have it soon. GATHERING FOR MEN. Metliodist Men Invited to Attend Sociz. Meeting at Central M. E. -Church. At Central Methedist church there ill be held a sociable oa Wednesday Ligh-t, January 22.. for men only.._ It will consist of an informal gathering in the auditorium of the church with w't.h music and brief talk,-followed by an oyster supper ani. a social hour in parlors of the church. C-ards will be sent out by mail to mem.Pi-rs of the church and of Meth odisf families. Also there will be eards on deposit at the drug store of Dr. Mayes, which can be had for the asking. This will be purely a social affair; no collection, no eharge. The hour marked is 7:30, Wedne day. January 22. Constable WMiams' Work. The reports of Mr.i T. G. Williams, the county constable apopinited by Governor Ainsel to enforce ...the -dis pensary law in Newberrys cototy, show..that this officer has beenrmery active in discharging the -dutiles of his position. Mr. Williams': went to work on the 11th d*r of* last April, and the suimmary of his work ishown below embraces the period from the iay menitioned to the last day of De eember, 1907. During that time Mr. Williams seized 102 3-4 gallons of contraband liquors which were destroyed as re guired by the, law. duly one suit was brought against him for return of bhat suit was won by him before a jury. _ In the Miayor's court at Newber ry, 'Mr. Williams has conivicted three :efend'ants, one of these being con vited on two charges. The fiines aid amounted to $125.. One prisomer was convicted before he intendant of Prosperity, and paid fine of $10. In Magzistra.te Blease 's cour,t three efendants were conrvicted of offen-. es growing out of the handling of iquors, one of these o.n two charges. [he county got a fine of $5 from one, nd from the others ninety days of work on the chaingang. In the eireuit court one defendant was acquitted, and seven convicted. rhese seven were fined a total sum f $850 or to serve a total of thirty nontbis. Fines tio the amount of 200 were paid, three prisoners. plae aon the chaingang for three months ~ah. The defendants who were eon vited have appealed to the supreme ~ourt. Constable Williams has on hand at present three cases for trial at the ext term of the.eircuit court brought ver from last year. Mr. Williams 'thinks that there has been a great improvement in the en forcement and obeying of the law in the past few months. Not near so much whiskey was shipped in during the holiday season as he expected :here would be. -Charged With Larceny. Arthur Thompson, a young white ran who formerly resided in New berry, is said to be wantad at Ware Shoas on a charge of larceny, it be n claimed that he stole a gun and ~ifty dollars from some person there. A request from the a'uthoritiss was ade upon Sheriff Buford to arrest Phompson. it being thought that he aad come to Newiberry, where a num ber of his relatives live. Sheriff Bu bed' has att.en!pted 'to loeate the young man but so far his efforts have uome to naughM RURAL ROUTES. Mr. Aiken Introduces Bill Prescrib- S ing Method by Which Routes May be Changed or Discon tinued. ( .i.- n Wvatt Aiken has in- p aral -etl t.1w i .lowing bill i the a na=olnl b n.e <.t r"e;re-enatives. ti whicl ia he-:n refe-rred to ile eom- Si mittee on pot offiee and post-roads: b B., it aacte;d hv the Senate and f' Hon.e of Repre=entatives of the Unit- t< ed State of Ametiea in Coagress as- n . 2mble:. That on and after the pas- d ra"e +,f tli. Act the discontinuance t, or alt::r"atiun of any rural route m'ust it be wi the nyr.val of the repres- a entative in e.:1 re.as from the district in which said route is lo'ea,ed. unless a twelve me:iths' notice.. in .writiig. is "J given s'aid representative- and the d p)stma ter"-genenral is hereby directed I to shorten or lengthen existing routes. d so as to equalize the' work of carriers I fi as much a. possible, such changes, f1 when all facts -are obtained relative thereto. to be submitted ti the rep- v resentative as hereinbefore provided. L The Gymnasium. t The efforts of Mr: H. T. Renwick, 3 and those ass.ociated wIth him, to fffect the establishment of a gym- t na-ium for the younr men of New- E be:r. seem to b" meeting with mach success. Already albout fifty young ti men have enlist ed in the movement, and many oth"_rs are considering the b matter of their joining. The purpc,e. as di'cussed among t some of the members, is to organize 1 an as_,cciation, and to secure a de si:abie place where a bowling alley, a thorough gymnasium establish- t men . shower bath, reading rooms. etc., can be put in. This seems to us I to be a worthy enterprise. one that t should find favor with almost every young man ia town. It will be a place of pleasure for the young men to spend their win-tr evenings, and long summer afternoons, and at the t same time will afford those who are confined to the work of the school- I room. offices and stores excellent op 16rtunities to. deveTop themselvesc physically. It is estimated that a m'embership fee of $5.00, together with $1.00 per k month as dues from each member, will be sufficient to pay all the ex- I penses of th~e association. 'This will t be rather a small sum in compari- I son to the many benefits to be de rived. Mr. Renwick has called a meeting of al.l those who hive expressea an intention to become mem'bers for 1 next Monday evening. Jannary 20th, 1 at 8 o 'clock at the hail of the chain- I er of commerce. An organiz,ationl C is- to be effected at that time, and I those interested should 'be certain to attend this meeting LAN ALE. 'I On Monday. F'ebruary 3, 1908, be- I tween 11 o'coek a. in... and 2 p. in., we' will 'sell (if not sold privately be- ( fore that 'date) to the highest bidder 'i before t.he court h'ouse at Newberry, ( S. C., the following tract of land, to wit: All that tract of .land situated in t'he county of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing ten and one-half' aceres and fronting on Hiar rington street and bounded by lands of Thomas Folk and Henry Sligh.L This tract is Located in one of the most desirale residence sections of the towl of Newberry and has urpon a it a niee- new residence, a splendidS well of water, 'a barn and stables, a good garden with wire fence, somet young fruit trees and other improve ments. Tfhe la,d i's very fertile and ~ there are over 900 feet of street front t suitable. for building -lots. Terms: ' One-haI! eash, bainee in 12 months f with interest from date of sale. Pur- C chaser to pay for papers. W. W. Wicker. T. E. Wicker. ta-td CREDITORS OF HITT & FELKER Cd;1 v'.O:ther to Appo Ten~: C Agent or Agents. b Hitt & Felker. (a mercantile firm composed of J. J.~ Hitt and J. C. Fel- I ker, doing -business in the Town of Newberry, -S. C.) having this January, 13th, 1908,-made an assignment of all their property to the undersigned -for the benefit of their creditors, the cred irtors 0o' said !firm of Hitt & Felker, are hereby called together, to mneet at the law office of Hunt, Hunt & t Hunter, attorneys, in the Town of I Nebery South Carolina, on Tues- c day. the.'21st day of JTanuary, 1908, r Iat4 o'cl.ek p. in.. to proceed to the anointment of their a2rent or agents, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come befora E the meeting. Frank L. Bynum, -Henry C. Holloway, Assines of Hitt & Felker. NEWS OF PROSPRITY. erious Accident to Mr. Martin T. Wheeler-Marriage Bells-Per sonal and Otherwise. Pi -p. iliy. .lan. 16.--Your corres futi."nt has just learned1 of a serious c"iirkmt that llappe:n:d to MuAr. Mar'. L. Wheeler. at hir home. He was di on a seaffold directing the ildin. of a house. when the scaf )ldinx gave way. precipitating him : teround. He was painfully, hut t -:r'ously hurt. His ankle was islcated. Drs. Whe=eler and Hun r soon et the i;jured member. and is thought that he wili ;et along i right and be wni in a few days. T!: annual mecti:nl of Grae eon reza.:n. will be held on Sunday, a::.uary 26. the fourth Sun av instead of the third. Rev. Mr. ,reps will be in Charleston on that ay. It is expected his pulpit will b illerl by the Rev. C. K. Lippard, iissionary to Japan. on that day. Mrs. Fanie Major, of Leesville, is isiting her sister, Mrs. D. M. angford. Mr. D. W. Boland has moved in > the W. C. Dominick house, in Mc eary street. Mr. J. Y. Thompson will move in ) the Moseley house vacated by Mr. k>land. Miss Ellen Werts is visiting rela v s in Saluda county. - Mrs. S. W. Calmes is visiting her rother. Mr.-Geo. H. Wise, at ,Saluda. Miss Julia )atthews has returned her home after visiting relatives i and around Prosperity. Mrs. S. M. Matthews and Ernest Iatthews have returned from a visit D Mount ille. Mr. C. M. Harmon and little Miss Le'eea have returned from a trip r Granpa Harmon, in Greenwood. Mrs. A. S. Osborne is visiting Mr. L. Fellers' family. Miss Annie Jamieson, after a pleas ut visit to Miss Jesie Moseley, re urned home Wednesday. Mr. Lawson Kibler, of Atlanta, as been visiting his sister. Mrs. J. L. Simpson. Mrs. i -rri. McWaters and the hildren have returned to Atlaiita. Miss Fannie Abel, of Chester, will isit Miss Lull Moseley this week. Mr. R. T. C. Hunter is visiting re atives in -Florida. Hs will spend wo or three weeks in and around iake Cit:y, and Columbia county. We learned that Mrs. D. I. Epting, f the Macedonia community) was nried todiay, Thursday. Drayton DelWalt, a negro living on irs. Reagin-'se place, had the mis ortune to lose two mules on Satur [Day by dro>wnirng while frying to ross Bear creek, near Jno. F. Kib ers. The marriage belts will ring despite >ani, bard times, low price of cotton, d high prices of other commodities, nd it is as it should be. Our- eon tratulations this week are to Miss annie M. Brooks and Mr. S. Arthur guatlebaum, who were married on Vednesay, Januasy 15, at the Luth ran parsonage at St. ItMke's, by ev. S. P. Koon. On January 7, by Rev. S. P. Koon, ir. J. Wim. Beden'baug'h and Miss ,ila Harmon were started on life's urney together. We congratulate alU of the young 1arried coupiles. We haven'7t forgot n February 25, IS-, but then the 1ada.m says I shall not tell how long has beew, b-ut I wil-say tire crystal niversary is n-ot five years laway, you can guess; [r. A. M. Crosson wiTl be with be S. S. Birge comipany again. He rillt be manager of' the store. when be present manager, Mr. A. K. Kohin, kes up some other work ab,out Feb uary 1. Mr. Croseau ijvites his riends and the publie ge:rerally to all, on. himn at thre old stand. Sell rg on yne Sam's basis of doing usiness, he says he can and will sell 'more goods for same money or ame goods for less money."7 Try him a see. The U. D. C. will give their play umbo Jum on the night of tihe 17th. 'ome out and enjoy the svening and elp on the monument fund. GED RUST-PROOF SEED OATS for sale. Grown by T. M. Neal. Two three hundred bushels left. -Abrams & Gist. Smyrna Union. Members of Smyrna Local Far 1er's Union are urgently requested attend a meeting at the school ouse, Friday afternoon. Business f reat importance necessitates your regee. Alec D. Hudson, President. EALBSMAN WANTED-Sell retail trade,. your locality $65 per month and expenses to start or commis sion. Experience unmree'essary. ermingsen Cigar Co., Toledo, 0. The Local Market. Meat .. .. .. .. .... 8 to 10 1-2 Hams... .-- - -----16 to 18 Best Lard .. .... ...... . 121-2 Best N. 0. Molasses .. ... 60 to ',. Good M. 0. Molasses .. .. 31 to 44, Corn.... .. .. .......90 _ Ma.l ..... ..... 90 Mixed Chicken Fn' d ... - 9n Hav ..... ...- - ....... 1.25 to 1.40 1st Pate1it Flkur .....5.50 to 6.00 2:d Pite:t Flour ......5.00 to 5.50 Good Ordinary Flour ....4.50 to 4.75 Sugar .... .... .... ... 5 1-2 Rice .. .. .. .... ..... 5 tos1-3 Coffee Roasted .... .. .. 15 Coffee, Green .. .. .. .. 10 to 20 \ Cotton Seed meal .. .. .. 1.35 Poultry .... ....... .. loc. lb. Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. Good Middling ..... ... ....11 Strict Middling ... ....... 10 7 Middling ... . ....... ..... 10 SPECIAL NOTICES. I CENT A WORP No advertisement taken for3es than 25 cents, REPAIR SHOP-Furniture, lounes,. and parlor suits each, retainng chairs, repaired; making and laying carpets and mattings, cleaning old furniture. In Sunlight Hall, near old colored Baptist church. Wesley Means. LOST-Between Calhoun and Boun dary streets, gold hatpin bearing initials M. L. S. Finder please re turn to this office and receive re ward. LOST OR STOLEN-On Saturday, Jan. 11, gold' pin with letters S. C.' C., 1906, engraved on it. Reward if returned to this office. FOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 hous es, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. -These houses above being occupied by Rev, Phillips and P. SecQtt. If not sold by the Arst of March will be rented.. Two nice lots in 'Main. street suitable for 'tores. NEWBBERY BUThDDNQ b 0 - OOPANY.-Dues ere pagable at the Exchange Bank on Pr befere the 15th of each month. If iset paid promptly penal$y will attaeh. M. L. pearman, . - . Treasurer. HIGHEST MAR1ET flI038 paid for nice beef cattle. J. C. Sample at thec old dispensary stand. WANTED-YOUR LAUNDRY to send to C. C. Laundry to be Iawn deried just as yoir like it. Agency at Herald and News. Broadus h Ruff Age2ts. IF YOU WANT YOUE 00LtLARS -and* c uffs laundered upn-to-dat-e bring them to The Herald and News office Thursday and leave them with~ Broaddus &s Ruf,. agents for C. C. Laundry. WANTD-Everybody to know that I have bought the undertaking business of the late L. M. Speers. I am prepared to serve the public. P. F. Baxter. LOST-On Saturday morning, be tween the residenee of Mr. George - C. Hipp and the Ashley Manufac turing company, a Brown Leather Pocketbook, containing Gold Med al, German prize, engraved "N. A. Swittenberg 1907"'; gold braee let; gold neekl;ee; five de1larabill and 'som-a sjIvei eliange, L96111 'e ward if returried to Geo -. ipp, NOW IS THE TIME TO 01E0BB 'brick for repairig. -Best brick, begt laeilities, best deliveiies.- Ship anywhere in the state. Write today for prices. Sumrter Brick Works. WEAIR SHOP,-I have my furni ture repair shop in the old colored > colored Baptist churcah in colleg 'street. Wesley Means. FOR RENT-The old Spearman Bbmnestead near Silver Street, ie eently occupied by W. W. Spear-. man. Will rent all or part of the place. Apply for further informa tion to W. S. Spearman, Newbr ry ,S. C. NOTICEr-We have now, our shp complete, and are ready, to do all kinds of work. wh'atner in iron or wood. We are prepared to fix your boilers. engi&e, 'vagons, bug gies, mule shoeing, or anything else, piv.s us a trial.